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Israel In The Persian Period The Fifth And Fourth Centuries Bce Erhard S Gerstenberger

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Israel In The Persian Period The Fifth And Fourth Centuries Bce Erhard S Gerstenberger
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.45 MB
Author: Erhard S. Gerstenberger, Siegfried S. Schatzmann
ISBN: 9781589832657, 1589832655
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Israel In The Persian Period The Fifth And Fourth Centuries Bce Erhard S Gerstenberger by Erhard S. Gerstenberger, Siegfried S. Schatzmann 9781589832657, 1589832655 instant download after payment.

Although the Persians are seldom mentioned explicitly in the Hebrew Bible, the Persian period (539–331 B.C.E.) gave new shape to ancient Israel, as the biblical text evolved and the foundations of the Judeo-Christian tradition were laid. Therefore, contrary to earlier views, Persian politics, culture, and religion were the setting within which the nascent Jewish community lived and took shape. Against the backdrop of the history and intellectual world of Persia, Gerstenberger describes this exciting 200-year period in the history of Israel, which saw both the creation of biblical literature (historical, prophetic, and poetic writings, especially the Psalms) and important theological developments (e.g., the shape and characteristics of the Jewish community, monotheism, and new means of shaping one's world).

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