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The Last Century In The History Of Judah The Seventh Century Bce In Archaeological Historical And Biblical Perspectives Filip Apek

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The Last Century In The History Of Judah The Seventh Century Bce In Archaeological Historical And Biblical Perspectives Filip Apek
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The Last Century In The History Of Judah The Seventh Century Bce In Archaeological Historical And Biblical Perspectives Filip Apek instant download after payment.

Publisher: SBL Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 57.13 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Filip Čapek, Oded Lipschits
ISBN: 9780884143994, 9780884144007, 0884143996, 0884144003
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Last Century In The History Of Judah The Seventh Century Bce In Archaeological Historical And Biblical Perspectives Filip Apek by Filip Čapek, Oded Lipschits 9780884143994, 9780884144007, 0884143996, 0884144003 instant download after payment.

An incomparable interdisciplinary study of the history of Judah Experts from a variety of disciplines examine the history of Judah during the seventh century BCE, the last century of the kingdom’s existence. This important era is well defined historically and archaeologically beginning with the destruction layers left behind by Sennacherib’s Assyrian campaign (701 BCE) and ending with levels of destruction resulting from Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylonian campaign (588-586 BCE). Eleven essays develop the current ongoing discussion about Judah during this period and extend the debate to include further important insights in the fields of archaeology, history, cult, and the interpretation of Old Testament texts. Features A new chronological frame for the Iron Age IIB-IIC Close examinations of archaeology, texts, and traditions related to the reigns of Hezekiah, Manasseh, and Josiah An evaluation of the religious, cultic, and political landscape /UL

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