The Bible unearthed : archaeology's new vision of ancient Israel and the origin of its sacred texts
2003; Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón; Volume: 29; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2304-8026
AutoresIsrael Finkelstein, Neil Asher Silberman,
Tópico(s)Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
ResumoContents Prologue: In the Days of King Josiah Introduction: Archaeology and the Bible PART ONE The Bible as History? * Searching for the Patriarchs * Did the Exodus Happen? * The Conquest of Canaan * Who Were the Israelites? * Memories of a Golden Age? PART TWO The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel * One State, One Nation, One People? (C. 930-720 BCE) * Israel's Forgotten First Kingdom (884-842 BCE) * In the Shadow of Empire (842-720 BCE) PART THREE Judah and the Making of Biblical History * The Transformation of Judah (C. 930-705 BCE) * Between War and Survival (705-639 BCE) * A Great Reformation (639-586 BCE) * Exile and Return (586-C. 440 BCE) Epilogue: The Future of Biblical Israel Appendix A: Theories of the Historicity of the Patriarchal Age Appendix B: Searching for Sinai Appendix C: Alternative Theories of the Israelite Conquest Appendix D: Why the Traditional Archaeology of the Davidic and Solomonic Period Is Wrong Appendix E: Identifying the Era of Manasseh in the Archaeological Record Appendix F: How Vast Was the Kingdom of Josiah? Appendix G: The Boundaries of the Province of Yehud Bibliography Index
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