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The Building Of The First Temple A Study In Redactional Textcritical And Historical Perspective 1st Edition Peter Dubovsk

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The Building Of The First Temple A Study In Redactional Textcritical And Historical Perspective 1st Edition Peter Dubovsk
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.88 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Peter Dubovský
ISBN: 9783161538377, 3161538374
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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The Building Of The First Temple A Study In Redactional Textcritical And Historical Perspective 1st Edition Peter Dubovsk by Peter Dubovský 9783161538377, 3161538374 instant download after payment.

What can we say about 1 Kings 6-8 that attributes the construction of the temple in its full glory to Solomon? Peter Dubovsky approaches these texts from the diachronic point of view by investigating evidence gathered from the ancient Near East demonstrating that temples were often changed. He analyzes biblical texts indicating that the first temple underwent some important changes. This result leads to the final step of his investigation: he offers a minimalist version of a chronological development of the first temple and ventures to offer a more nuanced model. This conclusion, on the one hand, should be ultimately confronted with the results of archaeological excavation once they become available; on the other hand, this study can point to some nuances that only a text can preserve and no archaeologist can ever unearth.

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