Stones, tablets, and scrolls : periods of the formation of the Bible.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Dubovský, Peter (Editor), Giuntoli, Federico (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Tübingen, Germany : Mohr Siebeck, [2020]
Series:Archaeology and Bible ; 3.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Peter Dubovský
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Write My Commands on the Tablet of Your Heart (Oral and Written Tradition in Israel)
  • Diana Edelman
  • The Text-Dating Conundrum: Viewing Genesis and Kings from an Achaemenid Framework
  • Jean Louis Ska
  • The Tablet of the Heart and the Tablets of Stone: Orality and Jurisprudence in Ancient Israel
  • Part 2: The Saviors of Israel (Early Neo-Assyrian Period)
  • Peter Dubovský
  • The Birth of Israelite Historiography: A Comparative Study of 2 Kings 13-14 and Ninth-Eighth-Century BCE Levantine Historiographies
  • Israel Finkelstein
  • Northern Royal Traditions in the Bible and the Ideology of a "United Monarchy" Ruled from Samaria
  • Thomas Römer
  • Jeroboam II and the Invention of Northern Sanctuaries and Foundation Stories
  • Part 3: Royal Carrot-and-Stick Policy (Late Neo-Assyrian Period)
  • Alice M. W. Hunt
  • Materiality and Ideology: Negotiating Identity across the Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape
  • Eckart Frahm
  • Texts, Stories, History: The Neo-Assyrian Period and the Bible
  • Peter Machinist
  • Manasseh of Judah: A Case Study in Biblical Historiography
  • Part 4: Singing the Lord's Song in a Foreign Land (Neo-Babylonian Period)
  • Jeffrey R. Zorn
  • The View from Mizpah: Tell en-Nacbeh, Judah, the Sixth Century BCE, and the Formation of the Biblical Text
  • Michael Jursa and Céline Debourse
  • Late Babylonian Priestly Literature from Babylon
  • Erhard Blum
  • The Diachrony of Deuteronomy in the Pentateuch: The Cases of Deuteronomy 1-3 and the Prophetic Tent of Meeting Tradition
  • Hermann-Josef Stipp
  • The Redactions of the Book of Jeremiah and the Exile
  • Part 5: Rising from the Ashes (Persian Period)
  • Pierfrancesco Callieri
  • Ideological Aspects of Persian Art and Architecture as Seen from Persepolis, in a Historical Perspective
  • Agustinus Gianto
  • Some Notes on Bilingualism and Diglossia in Judah during the Achaemenid Period
  • Federico Giuntoli
  • Revising the Pentateuch: The Emergence of a National Identity under Persian Hegemony
  • Eric M. Meyers
  • The Rise of Scripture in a Minimalist Demographic Context
  • Part 6: Coping with Western Culture (Greco-Roman Period)
  • Katell Berthelot
  • The Formation of the Hebrew Bible in a Greco-Roman Context in Light of the Evidence from Qumran
  • Barbara Schmitz
  • The Book of Judith and Tyrannicide: How the Book of Judith Takes Up a Greek-Hellenistic Discourse
  • Emanuel Tov
  • The Use of Scripture Texts in Different Communities in Ancient Israel in Light of the Judean Desert Texts
  • Marcello Fidanzio
  • Biblical Scrolls in Their Depositional Contexts: Psalms as a Case Study
  • Henryk Drawnel
  • The Reception of Genesis 6:1-4 in 1 Enoch 6-7
  • Bibliography