Essays on Ancient Israel in Its Near Eastern Context: A Tribute to Nadav NaʼamanEisenbrauns, 01.01.2006 - 466 Seiten With this volume, Professor Na'aman's students and colleagues honor "one of the greatest historians of our time in the study of the biblical period" (from the Preface). Nadav Na'aman is Professor of Jewish History in the Biblical Period at Tel Aviv University (and has held the Kaplan Chair for the History of Egypt and Israel in Ancient Times since 2005). Over the past three decades, he has established a reputation for innovative and careful research in hundreds of memorable articles and monographs, many appearing in a recent three-volume set of his collected essays published by Eisenbrauns (Ancient Israel and Its Neighbors [2005]; Canaan in the Second Millennium B.C.E. [2005]; Ancient Israel's History and Historiography [2006]). Reflecting the breadth and interconnectedness of Professor Na'aman's research areas, this volume contains contributions on archaeology, ancient Near East (other than ancient Israel), Israel's ancient history and historiography, and biblical studies. Contributors include: Yairah Amit, Moshe Anbar, Hans M. Barstad, Bob Becking, Amnon Ben-Tor, Ehud Ben Zvi, J. Blenkinsopp, Yoram Cohen and Itamar Singer, Philip R. Davies, Diana Edelman, I. Eph'al and H. Tadmor, Israel Finkelstein, Lester L. Grabbe, Sara Japhet, Gary N. Knoppers, Oded Lipschits, Amihai Mazar, Tryggve N. D. Mettinger, Tallay Ornan, Ronny Reich and Benjamin Sass, Miriam Tadmor, David Ussishkin, John Van Seters, H. G. M. Williamson, and Ran Zadok. |
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... Depiction of Ancient Drummers . . . . 321 Miriam Tadmor Sennacherib's Campaign to Philistia and Judah: Ekron, Lachish, and Jerusalem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 David Ussishkin The Deuteronomist—Historian ...
... depict events as they happened, while the latter makes no claim to be a reliable representation of past events. The novelist consciously and explicitly offers an imaginary description of the past, whereas the historian strives to ...
... depicting Nathan as the fable's author. A different method of neutralizing the narrative's historical character is the creation of an unrealistic setting, for example, the story of the Garden of Eden (Gen 2:4b–3:24 and especially 2:10 ...
... depicted situation.”10 An examination of the sources used by the author of the. 9. Naaaman 1992: 47. On the other hand he ends the paragraph with these words: “Nevertheless, there are enough elements in those stories that may be used in ...
... depicted in Jer 21. During the siege of Jerusalem, King Zedekiah sends the priests Pashhur and Zephaniah to Jeremiah: “Inquire of the Lord for us, for Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon is making war against us; perhaps the Lord will deal ...
Inhalt
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Observations on Josiahs Account in Chronicles and Implications | 89 |
A Late Synchronism between Ugarit and Emar | 123 |
The Origin of Biblical Israel | 141 |
King Saul and the Expansion | 171 |
The Lying Pen of the Scribes? Jeremiah and History | 189 |
The Glass Half Full | 255 |
Three Hebrew Seals from the Iron Age Tombs | 313 |
The DeuteronomistHistorian or Redactor? | 359 |
1819 | 377 |
Indexes | 455 |