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21 Νοε 2020 · Examining these connections reveals the extraordinary contributions that the Israelites made to World History. The Israelites were highly influential in developing the idea of monotheism, or belief in one god. Furthermore, they recorded their history orally at first, until their tradition was written down in the Hebrew Scriptures (alternatively ...
The ancient Israelites played a crucial role in the development of Western religious and cultural traditions. Despite the difficulties in untangling historical fact from religious narrative, their influence is undeniable.
26 Μαΐ 2023 · This volume provides groundbreaking essays on Israelite history, culture, and religion. In the essay cited here, originally published in 1929, Alt describes the conflation of Israelite tribal eponyms (e.g., Fear of Isaac; Genesis 31:42) and El deities worshiped at Canaanite sanctuaries (e.g., El Elyon in Jerusalem; Genesis 14:18–20) into an ...
The history of ancient Israel is best known to most people from the narratives in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. There, however, the name “Israel” covers a wide diversity of social and political entities over the course of many centuries.
27 Οκτ 2022 · A synthetic overview combing analyses of biblical and ancient Near Eastern texts with archaeology covering the final days of the kingdom of Israel alongside the history of Judah in relation to Assyria, with discussions of methodology, literacy, and religion.
Ancient Israelites is a very useful book that will serve admirably as a textbook in a variety of classroom settings, as both a primary text (in courses on an-cient Israelite culture and history) and as a supplemental text (in introductory courses on the Hebrew Bible). Kenton L. Sparks Eastern University ♦ ♦♦
Ancient Israel was a nation in the Near East, but it conceived of itself as a unique people. This chapter investigates the ways that Israel constructed its cultural identity in relation to its neighbors, and how its cultural, religious, and ethnic boundaries were contested and reinterpreted in various biblical texts.