On the Reliability of the Old Testament

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, Jun 9, 2006 - Religion - 684 pages
For more than two hundred years controversy has raged over the reliability of the Old Testament. Questions about the factuality of its colorful stories of heroes, villains, and kings, for example, have led many critics to see the entire Hebrew Bible as little more than pious fiction. In this fascinating book, noted ancient historian K. A. Kitchen takes strong issue with today's "revisionist" critics and offers a firm foundation for the historicity of the biblical texts.

In a detailed, comprehensive, and entertaining manner, Kitchen draws on an unprecedented range of historical data from the ancient Near East -- the Bible's own world -- and uses it to soundly reassess both the biblical record and the critics who condemn it. Working back from the latest periods (for which hard evidence is readily available) to the remotest times, Kitchen systematically shows up the many failures of favored arguments against the Bible and marshals pertinent permanent evidence from antiquity's inscriptions and artifacts to demonstrate the basic honesty of the Old Testament writers.

Enhanced with numerous tables, figures, and maps, On the Reliability of the Old Testament is a must-read for anyone interested in the question of biblical truth.

 

Contents

Tables Figures
10
Preface
13
A Provisional Scheme of Dates for the Epoch of the Judges
15
Abbreviations
16
First Things First Whats in Question?
23
The Seven Segments of Traditional Biblical History 5
27
In Medias Res the Era of the Hebrew Kingdoms
29
Hebrew Kings and Contemporaries Given by the Biblical Sources 8
30
Articulation in Plague Narrative
275
Topography and Text Etham to Mount Sinai
293
The Sinai Covenant and Its Renewals
306
Deuteronomy 28 Curses and Other Sources
314
1
331
Founding Fathers or Fleeting Phantoms the Patriarchs
335
Yahdunlim and Genesis 14
344
A Vitamin Supplement Prophets and Prophecy
395

Basic Dates 30
52
Individual Site Profiles ca 1000500 B C 58
80
Outline Correlation of Archaeological Data External Written Sources and Biblical Data 61
83
Home and Away Exile and Return
87
NeoBabylonian and Persian Rulers in OT and External Sources 73 33
95
The Empire Strikes Back Saul David and Solomon
103
Kings and Suggested Dates Israelite United Monarchy
105
Humble Beginnings around and in Canaan
181
The Book of Joshua as It Is 160
182
Formulae for Captured Towns in Joshua 10 171
193
10A Formulae Towns Captured in EA 185 172
194
Book of Judges Outline and Layout 200
222
Zones in Which Judges Are Said to Have Operated 205
227
Explicit Sequences of Judges and Related People 206
228
Lotus Eating and Moving On Exodus and Covenant
263
The Bifid Format of Isaiah
401
Back to Methuselah and Well Beyond
443
The Four Primeval Protohistories
446
The Genesis 10 Family
453
Twin Representative Sequences Creation to the Flood
464
Last Things Last Notes Index of Subjects
471
Undulation Not Evolution
510
Index of Scripture References viii
547
X
555
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557
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589
159
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