"This book advances a new perspective on the birth of ancient Israel combining the archaeological data and biblical sources through the discovery of the metallurgical background of ancient Yahwism. It should concern archaeologists, biblical scholars, and readers with an interest in the development of the religions based on the biblical tradition"--
"This book advances a new perspective on the birth of ancient Israel combining the archaeological data and biblical sources through the discovery of the metallurgical background of ancient Yahwism. It should concern archaeologists, biblical scholars, and readers with an interest in the development of the religions based on the biblical tradition"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nissim Amzallag is Associate Researcher in the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Ben Gurion University. He is the author of more than fifty papers and three books, most recently Psalm 29: A Canaanite Hymn to YHWH in the Psalter (Peeters, 2021).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Movement of Emancipation in the Southern Levant: 1. Baal and the Amorite hegemony 2. Israel and the Amorites 3. The fraternal alliance in the Southern Levant 4. The substratum of the movement of emancipation Part II. The Primeval Identity of YHWH: 5. The metallurgical background of ancient Yahwism 6. YHWH and El Part III. The Conception of Israel: 7. The Israelite singularity 8. The exodus-conquest ideology 9. Integrative Yahwism.
Part I. The Movement of Emancipation in the Southern Levant: 1. Baal and the Amorite hegemony 2. Israel and the Amorites 3. The fraternal alliance in the Southern Levant 4. The substratum of the movement of emancipation Part II. The Primeval Identity of YHWH: 5. The metallurgical background of ancient Yahwism 6. YHWH and El Part III. The Conception of Israel: 7. The Israelite singularity 8. The exodus-conquest ideology 9. Integrative Yahwism.
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