David, Solomon and Egypt: A ReassessmentA&C Black, 01/11/1999 - 158 من الصفحات Ash re-examines the question of the relationship between Egypt and Palestine during the time of David and Solomon. By analysing all the available evidence-epigraphical sources from Egypt, archaeological data from Palestine and the pertinent biblical texts-he concludes that relations and contacts between Egypt and the peoples inhabiting ancient Palestine at the time of David and Solomon were minimal. Any reconstructions of the history of relations and contacts between Egypt and Palestine, including ancient Israel, must take this study into consideration. |
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الصفحة 20
... suggests that relations with Egypt and contacts with Egypt at the time of David and Solomon were quite limited . Consequently , the many theories of Egyptian alli- ances with Solomon , as well as those detailing Egyptian influence on ...
... suggests that relations with Egypt and contacts with Egypt at the time of David and Solomon were quite limited . Consequently , the many theories of Egyptian alli- ances with Solomon , as well as those detailing Egyptian influence on ...
الصفحة 25
... suggest heavy schematization with many occurrences of 20 , 40 , and 80. On the other hand , those after the split seldom are overtly schematic , and , presumably , they are reliable . Indeed , several rather precise chronologies for the ...
... suggest heavy schematization with many occurrences of 20 , 40 , and 80. On the other hand , those after the split seldom are overtly schematic , and , presumably , they are reliable . Indeed , several rather precise chronologies for the ...
الصفحة 26
... suggests an earlier date for Solomon's death . Simply totalling the years attributed to the kings of Judah ( category 1 ) yields 393 years assuming non - inclusive dating and using MT . Adding this number to 586 BCE , the end of ...
... suggests an earlier date for Solomon's death . Simply totalling the years attributed to the kings of Judah ( category 1 ) yields 393 years assuming non - inclusive dating and using MT . Adding this number to 586 BCE , the end of ...
الصفحة 32
... suggests that they were added later.45 Thus , there seems to be a pattern of schematism extant in the data . 43 site of ancient Troy . Moreover , a quick look at the type of specific information passed on in oral tradition makes it ...
... suggests that they were added later.45 Thus , there seems to be a pattern of schematism extant in the data . 43 site of ancient Troy . Moreover , a quick look at the type of specific information passed on in oral tradition makes it ...
الصفحة 33
... suggests that the editors were not consciously schematizing the numbers . One could also ask where the schema arose ... suggest that the writer had access to accurate information about the event , if not necessarily early or written ...
... suggests that the editors were not consciously schematizing the numbers . One could also ask where the schema arose ... suggest that the writer had access to accurate information about the event , if not necessarily early or written ...
المحتوى
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Chapter 2 THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FROM PALESTINE | 64 |
Chapter 3 THE BIBLICAL EVIDENCE | 100 |
Chapter 4 SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS OF THIS STUDY | 126 |
Bibliography | 131 |
Index of References | 152 |
Index of Authors | 154 |
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