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The forgotten kingdom

the archaeology and history of Northern Israel

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An edition of The forgotten kingdom (2013)

The forgotten kingdom

the archaeology and history of Northern Israel

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"Although Israel was dominant for most of the time the kingdoms of Israel and Judah coexisted, it has remained in Judah's shadow in both the Hebrew Bible and consequently in the attention of modern scholarship. This book presents the first comprehensive history of the northern kingdom and description of the archaeology of northern Israel from the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1350 B.C.E.) until the kingdom's fall in 720 B.C.E. and beyond. It tells the story of the northern kingdom primarily in its formative phases. The narrative is based in archaeology and makes use of the most updated field research, with the addition of what is known from ancient Near Eastern and biblical texts. Finkelstein's thirty years of fieldwork in sites related to the northern kingdom have paved the way for a new understanding of the history and archaeology of ancient Israel."--Back cover.

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English
Pages
197

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The forgotten kingdom: the archaeology and history of Northern Israel
2013, Society of Biblical Literature
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Why a book on the Northern Kingdom?
Setting the stage: the Shechem polity of the late bronze age and the final days of the Canaanite city-states in the late Iron I
The first north Israelite territorial entity: the Gibeon-Gibeah polity and the house of Saul
The early days of the Northern Kingdom: the Tirzah polity
The Northern Kingdom under the Omride Dynasty
The final century of the Northern Kingdom
Comments on the two 'Charter myths"
The end and beyond: a new meaning for "Israel"
Concluding remarks: long-term history versus the uniqueness of Israel.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-190) and indexes.

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Atlanta
Series
Ancient Near East monographs -- Number 5, Ancient Near East monographs -- v. 5.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
933/.03
Library of Congress
DS110.G2 F56 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 197 pages
Number of pages
197

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28391252M
Internet Archive
forgottenkingdom0000fink
ISBN 10
1589839102, 1589839129
ISBN 13
9781589839106, 9781589839120, 9781589839113
LCCN
2013022948
OCLC/WorldCat
847763709

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