Ancient Israel's History and Historiography : : The First Temple Period / / Nadav Na'aman.

Throughout the past three decades, Nadav Na'aman has repeatedly proved that he is one of the most careful historians of ancient Canaan and Israel. With broad expertise, he has brought together archaeology, text, and the inscriptional material from all of the ancient Near East to bear on the his...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (432 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
List of Abbreviations --
1. The Contribution of the Amarna Letters to the Debate on Jerusalem's Political Position in the Tenth Century BCE --
2. The Kingdom of Ishbaal --
3. Sources and Composition in the History of David --
4. In Search of Reality behind the Account of David's Wars with Israel's Neighbors --
5. The List of David's Officers (šālîšîm) --
6. Ittai the Gittite --
7. "Hebron Was Built Seven Years before Zoan in Egypt" (Numbers 13:22) --
8. Sources and Composition in the History of Solomon --
9. Solomon's District List (1 Kings 4:7-19) and the Assyrian Province System in Palestine --
10. Israel, Edom and Egypt in the Tenth Century BCE --
11. Historical and Literary Notes on the Excavations of Tel Jezreel --
12. Prophetic Stories as Sources for the Histories of Jehoshaphat and the Omrides --
13. Beth-David in the Aramaic Stela From Tel Dan --
14. Three Notes on the Aramaic Inscription from Tel Dan --
15. King Mesha and the Foundation of the Moabite Monarchy --
16. The Contribution of Royal Inscriptions for a Re-evaluation of the Book of Kings as a Historical Source --
17. Royal Inscriptions and the Histories of Joash and Ahaz, Kings of Judah --
18. Azariah of Judah and Jeroboam II of Israel --
19. Historical and Chronological Notes on the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah in the 8th Century BCE --
20. On the Antiquity of the Regnal Years in the Book of Kings --
21. The Deuteronomist and Voluntary Servitude to Foreign Powers --
22. The Debated Historicity of Hezekiah's Reform in Light of Historical and Archaeological Research --
23. "The House-of-no-Shade Shall Take Away its Tax from You" (Micah 1:11) --
24. "The Dedicated Treasures Buildings within the House of YHWH where Women Weave Coverings for Asherah" (2 King 23:7) --
25. The Fire Signals of Lachish Revisited --
26. No Anthropomorphic Graven Image. Notes on the Assumed Anthropomorphic Cult Statues in the Temples of YHWH in the Pre-exilic Period --
27. The Law of the Altar in Deuteronomy and the Cultic Site near Shechem --
28. Lebo-hamath, Ṣubat-Hamath and the Northern Boundary of the Land of Canaan --
29. Sources and Redaction in the Chronicler's Genealogies of Asher and Ephraim --
Index of Ancient Personal Names --
Index of Places --
Index of Biblical References
Summary:Throughout the past three decades, Nadav Na'aman has repeatedly proved that he is one of the most careful historians of ancient Canaan and Israel. With broad expertise, he has brought together archaeology, text, and the inscriptional material from all of the ancient Near East to bear on the history of ancient Israel and the land of Canaan during the second and first millenniums B.C.E. Many of his studies have been published as journal articles or notes and yet, together, they constitute one of the most important bodies of literature on the subject in recent years, particularly because of the careful attention to methodology that Na'aman always has brought to his work.This final volume in the 3-volume set of Na'aman's collected essays contains 29 essays. Among the topics addressed are: the sources available to Israel's historians late in the first millennium B.C.E.; the reality behind the narratives relating to the history of the United Monarchy; the effect of the author's own time on the composition of the histories of Saul, David, and Solomon; and the contributions of archaeology to the study of the tenth century B.C.E. In the course of covering these themes, Na'aman touches on topics such as history and historiography, textual and literary problems, historical geography, society, administration, cult, and religion.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781575065694
9783110745269
DOI:10.1515/9781575065694?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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