A History of Ancient Israel and JudahA significant achievement, this book moves our understanding of the history of Israel forward as dramatically as John Bright's A History of Israel, Martin Noth's History of Israel, and William F. Albright's From the Stone Age ot Cristianity did at an earlier period. |
Contents
Abbreviations | 21 |
Jerusalem at the Time of Hezekiah 355 | 28 |
Texts | 30 |
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A History of Ancient Israel and Judah James Maxwell Miller,John Haralson Hayes No preview available - 1986 |
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Ahab Ahaz Amaziah Ammonites ancient ANET anti-Assyrian apparently army Ashurbanipal Assyrian Babylon Babylonian battle Ben-hadad Benjaminites biblical Bronze Age campaign century Chron Chronicler Chronicler's compilers of Genesis-II cultic Cyrus Damascus Darius David dominated Edom Egypt Egyptian Ephraim Ephraim/Israel Esarhaddon exile Ezra Genesis-II Kings account Hadadezer Hazael Hebron Hezekiah hill country II Kings inscription Israel and Judah Israelite Israelite and Judean Jehoahaz Jehoram Jehoshaphat Jeremiah Jeroboam Jerusalem Jezreel Jezreel Valley Joash Josh Joshua Josiah Judah Judean history Judean kings Judg king of Israel kingdom land Levites Manasseh Megiddo military Moab Moabite narratives Nebuchadrezzar Nehemiah northern Omri Omride Palestine Pekah period Persian pharaoh Philistines Phoenician priests probably prophet rebellion reference reign reports revolt Rezin royal rule ruler Samaria Samuel Saul Saul's Shalmaneser Shechem Shiloh Solomon southern stories suggest Syria Syria-Palestine Temple territory texts throne Tiglath-pileser Tiglath-pileser III tion Transjordan tribal tribes tribute Tyre Valley Yahweh Yahwistic