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The Kingdoms Of Israel And Judah In The Eighth And Seventh Centuries Bce Antoon Schoors

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The Kingdoms Of Israel And Judah In The Eighth And Seventh Centuries Bce Antoon Schoors
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.48 MB
Author: Antoon Schoors, Michael Lesley
ISBN: 9781589832640, 1589832647
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Kingdoms Of Israel And Judah In The Eighth And Seventh Centuries Bce Antoon Schoors by Antoon Schoors, Michael Lesley 9781589832640, 1589832647 instant download after payment.

The period of Assyrian domination over Israel and Judah (ca. 750 650 B.C.E.) can be reconstructed with reasonable accuracy. For example, both biblical and extrabiblical records indicate that the northern kingdom (Israel) came to an end in 722 with the fall of Samaria, while several decades later Jerusalem, capital of the southern kingdom (Judah), narrowly escaped being taken by Sennacherib. The first half of the seventh century was dominated by Manasseh in Judah, who not only served his overlords the Assyrians but also practiced a bloody form of despotism. With regard to biblical literature, the eighth century was the period of Israel s first great literary prophets: Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Micah. Other important texts, such as the Book of the Covenant, the early stories about the kings, the early forms of the patriarchal narratives in Genesis, and collections of proverbs, were either created or underwent profound editorial shaping during this time. This volume surveys the history of this formative period and presents a critical study of the biblical literature that originated within this historical context, as well as theological conclusions that readers may draw from these texts.

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