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Ancient Israel [electronic resource] : a new history of Israel / 2nd ed

Ancient Israel [electronic resource] : a new history of Israel / 2nd ed

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개인저자
Lemche, Niels Peter.
서명 / 저자사항
Ancient Israel [electronic resource] : a new history of Israel / Niels Peter Lemche.
판사항
2nd ed.
발행사항
London :   Bloomsbury T & T Clark,   2015.  
형태사항
1 online resource (x, 286 p.).
총서사항
T & T Clark Cornerstones
ISBN
9780567662798 (electronic bk.) 0567662799 (electronic bk.) 9780567662804 (electronic bk.) 0567662802 (electronic bk.) 9780567662781
요약
When this provocative text was first published, Lemche presented a new model of how we should understand Israelite society, its history and its religion. Lemche argues first that 'Israel' was the result of a social development among the Canaanite population of Palestine in the second half of the second millennium BCE. This implies that Israelite religion was originally 'Canaanite' and that what we think of as typically 'Jewish' religion did not arise until c. 500 BCE. Lemche's radical reassessment of Israelite history is based on the conviction that the Old Testament contains hardly any hist.
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""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Table of Chronology""; ""Introduction to Ancient Israel: New Edition""; ""Dating biblical historiography""; ""Identifying the hot spots of recent historical analysis""; ""Chapter 1 Geography, Demography, Economy""; ""1Introduction""; ""2The geography of Palestine""; ""Demography and economy""; ""4Concluding remarks""; ""Chapter 2 Text and History""; ""The Old Testament as history""; ""2The Old Testament regarded as a text""; ""The Old Testament as a historical source""
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued also as a book.  
일반주제명
Jews --History --To 70 A.D.
주제명(지명)
Palestine --History --To 70 A.D.
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505 8 ▼a ""Chapter 5 The Exile and the Post-exilic Period""""The sources""; ""The Babylonian exile""; ""The post-exilic period""; ""Chapter 6 Israelite Religion""; ""1Presuppositions for writing a history of Israelite religion""; ""West Semitic religion in the second half of the second millennium bce""; ""Monotheistic Yahwism""; ""Pre-exilic Israelite religion""; ""The transformation of pre-exilic religion""; ""The origins of Yahwism""; ""Concluding remarks""; ""A Guide to Relevant Literature""; ""Bibliographical notes""; ""General works""
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505 8 ▼a ""Deuteronomism and the Deuteronomistic history""""The Babylonian exile, the Persian and early Hellenistic periods""; ""The Bible and the Greeks""; ""Samarians/Samaritans""; ""Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls""; ""Index of Biblical References""; ""Index of Authors""
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Preface	p. vii
Table of Chronology	p. ix
Introduction to Ancient Israel: New Edition	p. 1
    Dating biblical historiography	p. 4
    Identifying the hot spots of recent historical analysis	p. 6
1	Geography, Demography, Economy	p. 17
1	    Introduction	p. 17
2	    The geography of Palestine	p. 17
3	    Demography and economy	p. 23
4	    Concluding remarks	p. 33
2	Text and History	p. 35
1	    The Old Testament as history	p. 35
2	    The Old Testament regarded as a text	p. 40
3	    The Old Testament as a historical source	p. 51
4	    Methods of reading the texts	p. 66
5	    Other sources	p. 75
3	The Pre-monarchical Period	p. 81
1	    Palestine between 3000 and 1500	p. 81
2	    The Late Bronze Age	p. 83
3	    Israelite tribal society	p. 94
4	    The pre-national period in earlier academic discussion	p. 110
5	    Concluding remarks	p. 122
4	The Period of the Monarchy	p. 125
1	    The Deuteronomistic History	p. 125
2	    The political history of the monarchy	p. 128
3	    Israelite society during the monarchy	p. 136
4	    History as intellectual experience: The development of a national identity	p. 160
5	Tire Exile and the Post-exilic Period	p. 179
1	    The sources	p. 179
2	    The Babylonian exile	p. 181
3	    The post-exilic period	p. 191
6	Israelite Religion	p. 203
1	    Presuppositions for writing a history of Israelite religion	p. 203
2	    West Semitic religion in the second half of the second millennium BCE	p. 204
3	    Monotheistic Yahwism	p. 215
4	    Pre-exilic Israelite religion	p. 229
5	    The transformation of pre-exilic religion	p. 244
6	    The origins of Yahwism	p. 258
7	    Concluding remarks	p. 262
A Guide to Relevant Literature	p. 265
Introduction to Ancient Israel Bibliography: Supplement for New Edition	p. 277
Index of Biblical References	p. 282
Index of Authors	p. 285