Jerusalem in Bible and Archaeology: The First Temple PeriodAndrew G. Vaughn, Ann E. Killebrew Society of Biblical Lit, 2003 - 510 من الصفحات What are archaeologists and biblical scholars saying about Jerusalem? This volume includes the most up-to-date cross-disciplinary assessment of Biblical Jerusalem (ca. 2000-586 B.C.E.) that represents the views of biblical historians, archaeologists, Assyriologists, and Egyptologists. The archaeological articles both summarize and critique previous theories as well as present previously unpublished archaeological data regarding the highly contested interpretations of First Temple Period Jerusalem. The interpretative essays ask the question, "Can there be any dialogue between archaeologists and biblical scholars in the absence of consensus?" The essays give a clear "yes" to this question, and provide suggestions for how archaeology and biblical studies can and should be in conversation. This book will appeal to advanced scholars, nonspecialists in biblical studies, and lay audiences who are interested in the most recent theories on Jerusalem. The volume will be especially useful as a supplemental textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses on biblical history. |
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... northern base, the City of David is approximately 220 m wide; its length from there to its southern apex is roughly 630 m; the level area along its crest is approximately 49 dunams or about 12 acres.3 The Temple Mount is approximately ...
... northern base, the City of David is approximately 220 m wide; its length from there to its southern apex is roughly 630 m; the level area along its crest is approximately 49 dunams or about 12 acres.3 The Temple Mount is approximately ...
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... northern. 42 Kenyon published several different statements asserting that the fortification wall built during the Middle Bronze Age remained in use until the second half of the Iron Age . See , e.g. , Kenyon , “ Excavations in Jerusalem ...
... northern. 42 Kenyon published several different statements asserting that the fortification wall built during the Middle Bronze Age remained in use until the second half of the Iron Age . See , e.g. , Kenyon , “ Excavations in Jerusalem ...
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... northern line , her scholarly heir , Margreet Steiner , maintains that it is evidenced by two wall segments built of exceptionally large boulders that Kenyon found on the hill crest in her Squares H / II - III and Area P.43 Because ...
... northern line , her scholarly heir , Margreet Steiner , maintains that it is evidenced by two wall segments built of exceptionally large boulders that Kenyon found on the hill crest in her Squares H / II - III and Area P.43 Because ...
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... northern kingdom of Israel , and Ahaziah , king of the southern kingdom of Judah , were contemporaries whose reigns overlapped during the mid- ninth century B.C.E.117 The inscription's reference to the “ House [ or dynasty ] of David ...
... northern kingdom of Israel , and Ahaziah , king of the southern kingdom of Judah , were contemporaries whose reigns overlapped during the mid- ninth century B.C.E.117 The inscription's reference to the “ House [ or dynasty ] of David ...
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... northern sites demonstrating connections with the Phoenician coast . 146 WESTERN HILL Similarly difficult to date is the time that the city expanded onto the western hill . Nahman Avigad's discovery of a fortification wall in the Jew ...
... northern sites demonstrating connections with the Phoenician coast . 146 WESTERN HILL Similarly difficult to date is the time that the city expanded onto the western hill . Nahman Avigad's discovery of a fortification wall in the Jew ...
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The Text and the Facts on the Ground | 103 |
Jerusalem Judah and | 117 |
Solomons Jerusalem and the Zion Tradition | 163 |
Solomon and the Great Histories | 171 |
An Alternative Proposal | 265 |
Egypts Role in the Events of 701 B C | 285 |
The Evidence for the SeventhCentury | 291 |
The Chroniclers Promotion | 307 |
An Archaeological Assessment | 329 |
When Did Jerusalem | 365 |
Jerusalem the Late Judaean Monarchy and | 375 |
Archaeology Ideology and the Search for David and Solomon | 395 |
Part 2 | 183 |
The Urban Development of Jerusalem in the Late Eighth Century B C | 209 |
Egypts Role in the Events of 701 BC in Jerusalem | 219 |
Assyrian Involvement in the Southern Levant at the | 235 |
Is Biblical Archaeology Theologically Useful Today? | 407 |
Bibliography | 431 |
Indices | 483 |
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Amihai Mazar Ancient Israel archaeological evidence Ashdod Assyrian Avigad Aviv BASOR Bible Biblical Archaeology Brown 2.5 YR Cahill campaign Chronicles chronology City of David David and Solomon Deuteronomistic Digging Up Jerusalem eastern Edited Egypt Egyptian eighth century B.C.E. Ekron essay Excavations in Jerusalem Geva Gihon Spring Hezekiah History Ibid idem Inscription Institute of Archaeology interpretation Iron Age Iron Age IIA Isaiah Israel Exploration Society Israel Finkelstein Israelite Jewish Quarter Judah Judahite Judean Kenyon king kingdom Lachish Late Bronze Age late eighth Middle Bronze Age Nahman Avigad northern Nubia Palestine Philistine population pottery Qedem reign Samaria Sargon Sargon II scholars Sennacherib settlement seventh century Shabataka Sheffield Academic Press Shephelah slope southwestern hill Steiner stepped rampart stepped stone structure Stratum Studies Temple Mount Temple period tenth century B.C.E. terraces tion united monarchy University Press Ussishkin village Yigal Shiloh Zion
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الصفحة 103 - And when the Queen of Sheba had seen all Solomon's wisdom, and the house that he had built, and the meat of his table, and the sitting of his servants, and the attendance of his ministers, and their apparel, and his cup-bearers, and his ascent by which he went up into the house of the Lord, there was no more spirit in her.
الصفحة 114 - And he took away the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king's house; he even took away all. And he took away all the shields of gold which Solomon had made.
الصفحة xi - Studies JNES Journal of Near Eastern Studies JNSL Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages...
الصفحة xi - HSM Harvard Semitic Monographs HTR Harvard Theological Review HUCA Hebrew Union College Annual ICC International Critical Commentary 7DB Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, ed.
الصفحة 380 - Hezekiah sent to all Israel and Judah, and wrote letters also to Ephraim and Manasseh, that they should come to the house of the Lord at Jerusalem, to keep the passover unto the Lord God of Israel.
الصفحة xiii - VT Vetus Testamentum VTSup Vetus Testamentum Supplements WBC Word Biblical Commentary WMANT Wissenschaftliche Monographien zum Alten und Neuen Testament WTJ Westminster Theological Journal WUNT Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament...
الصفحة ix - ANET Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament. Edited by JB Pritchard. 3d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1969.
الصفحة 386 - Therefore because of you Zion shall be plowed as a field; Jerusalem shall become a heap of ruins, and the mountain of the house a wooded height.
الصفحة 390 - In that day I will raise up the booth of David that is fallen and repair its breaches, and raise up its ruins, and rebuild it as in the days of old; that they may possess the remnant of Edom and all the nations who are called by my name,