The Old Testament: A Historical and Literary Introduction to the Hebrew ScripturesLucidly written by a leading biblical scholar, this balanced, engaging,and up-to date introduction to the Hebrew scriptures distills the best ofcurrent scholarship. Employing the narrative chronology of the Bible itself andthe history of the ancient Near East as a framework, author Michael Coogancovers all the books of the Hebrew Bible, along with the deuterocanonical booksincluded in the Bible used by many Christians. He treats every book of the canonwith careful attention to its historical context, its particular genre, and itsdistinctive features. Dealing in detail with ancient Near Eastern sources andarchaeological data, Coogan works from a primarily historical and criticalmethodology but also introduces readers to literary analysis and otherinterpretive strategies, especially current ones. The Old Testament: A Historical and Literary Introduction to the HebrewScriptures is enhanced by a glossary, timelines, photos, illustrations, maps,and a four-color insert on Jerusalem in biblical times. Strategically placedboxes address issues that often puzzle readers of the Bible, provide models ofinterpretation of particular texts, and discuss their significance for Judaismand Christianity. Each chapter includes key terms, questions for review anddiscussion, and suggestions for further reading. Providing a non-denominationaland non-doctrinal treatment, The Old Testament is accessible to students of allbackgrounds. It offers a unique and captivating introduction to the Hebrewscriptures themselves and to how they have been--and can be--interpreted. |
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... Period and Old Kingdom Canaan Syria Early Bronze Age Under Egyptian influence and control Under Mesopotamian ... Period Hellenistic Period Roman Period Fall of Jerusalem and destruction of the Second Temple Note : More detailed ...
... Period and Old Kingdom Canaan Syria Early Bronze Age Under Egyptian influence and control Under Mesopotamian ... Period Hellenistic Period Roman Period Fall of Jerusalem and destruction of the Second Temple Note : More detailed ...
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... period of instability reigned for several centuries in both Egypt and Mesopotamia . In Egypt this " First In- termediate Period " was followed by the Middle Kingdom , which lasted until the mid - second mil- lennium , a time for the ...
... period of instability reigned for several centuries in both Egypt and Mesopotamia . In Egypt this " First In- termediate Period " was followed by the Middle Kingdom , which lasted until the mid - second mil- lennium , a time for the ...
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... period in the late fourth century BCE . We find no examples of Greek influence or vocabu- lary , as occur in writings from the succeeding Hel- lenistic period . Moreover , the Septuagint , the translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek ...
... period in the late fourth century BCE . We find no examples of Greek influence or vocabu- lary , as occur in writings from the succeeding Hel- lenistic period . Moreover , the Septuagint , the translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek ...
Contents
CREATIONS Genesis 13 | 3 |
THE FORMATION OF THE PENTATEUCH | 21 |
PRIMEVAL HISTORY Genesis 411 | 31 |
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Aaron Abraham ancestors ancient Israel ancient Near Eastern Assyrian Babylon Babylonian biblical book of Joshua book of Judges called Canaan Canaanite chap chapter Chronicles command Covenant Code David death deity Deut Deuteronomistic Historians divine Documentary Hypothesis early Egypt Egyptian Enuma elish episode example exile Exodus Ezekiel Ezra father Figure further pages Genesis gods Greek Hebrew Bible Hezekiah Holiness Code holy Hosea interpretation Isaac Isaiah Israelites Jacob Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jordan Josh Judah Judg king kingdom of Israel late later Levites Leviticus LORD millennium BCE monarchy Moses narrative northern kingdom NRSV oracle originally Passover Pentateuch period Philistines priestly priests probably Promised Land prophet psalms punishment reign ritual sabbath Samuel Saul Saul's scholars Shechem Sinai sixth century BCE Solomon sources story Temple theme tion Torah traditions treaty tribes Ugarit women word Yahweh