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Tel Dan In Its Northern Cultic Context Andrew R Davis

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Tel Dan In Its Northern Cultic Context Andrew R Davis
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Author: Andrew R. Davis
ISBN: 9781589839281, 1589839285
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Tel Dan In Its Northern Cultic Context Andrew R Davis by Andrew R. Davis 9781589839281, 1589839285 instant download after payment.

This work presents in detail a description of archaeological data from the Iron II temple complex at Tel Dan in northern Israel. Davis analyzes the archaeological remains from the ninth and eighth centuries, paying close attention to how the temple functioned as sacred space. Correlating the archaeological data with biblical depictions of worship, especially the textual strata of 1 Kings 18 and the book of Amos, Davis argues that the temple was the site of official and family religion and that worship at the temple became increasingly centralized. Tel Dan's role in helping reconstruct ancient Israelite religion, especially distinctive religious traditions of the northern kingdom, is also considered.

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