Israelite Religions: An Archaeological and Biblical SurveyBaker Academic, 15 okt 2007 - 432 pagina's Archaeological excavation in the Holy Land has exploded with the resurgence of interest in the historical roots of the biblical Israelites. Israelite Religions offers Bible students and interested lay leaders a survey of the major issues and approaches that constitute the study of ancient Israelite religion. Unique among other books on the subject, Israelite Religions takes the Bible seriously as a historical source, balancing the biblical material with relevant evidence from archaeological finds. |
Inhoudsopgave
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Syria and Egypt | 83 |
Palestine and Jordan | 125 |
The background to the religious practices of Israel during the monar | 127 |
Narrative and Legal Strands of the Pentateuch | 141 |
Priestly and Cultic Strands of the Pentateuch | 171 |
Early Israel and the United Monarchy | 209 |
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Israelite Religions: An Archaeological and Biblical Survey Richard S. Hess Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2017 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Alpert-Nakhai altar ancient Israel ancient Near Eastern animals appears Arad archaeological argues Asherah Ashkelon associated attested Baal bāmôt Bible biblical texts calf Canaan Canaanite century BC chapter Chron context covenant cult centers cult stand cultic culture dead deity described Deut Deuteronomy Dever discussion divine name Documentary Hypothesis early Egypt Egyptian Emar evidence Exod Exodus extrabiblical festival figurines Genesis God’s goddess Hazor Hebrew Hess Hittite identified images inscriptions Iron Age Israelite Israelite religion Jerusalem Johnston Judah Judean Kings Kuntillet ʿAjrud Lachish Late Bronze Age Leviticus Megiddo Melqart millennium BC monarchy Mount Ebal occurs offering Old Testament Palestine Pentateuch period personal names Phoenician postexilic priestly priests prophets Psalm refer religious ritual role sacrifice sanctuary Shechem Smith sources standing stones suggests symbols tabernacle temple term theology tion traditions treaty Ugarit United Monarchy West Semitic worship Yahweh Yahwistic Yamm Zevit