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In "The Kings of Israel and Judah," George Rawlinson presents a meticulous historical account that delves into the narratives of the monarchs who governed ancient Israel and Judah. Employing a scholarly yet accessible literary style, Rawlinson synthesizes biblical texts, archaeological findings, and historical interpretations, offering readers a comprehensive analysis of the socio-political landscapes of these two kingdoms. The work is situated within the broader context of 19th-century biblical scholarship, marked by Rawlinson'Äôs rigorous examination of the historical accuracy of scriptural…mehr

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In "The Kings of Israel and Judah," George Rawlinson presents a meticulous historical account that delves into the narratives of the monarchs who governed ancient Israel and Judah. Employing a scholarly yet accessible literary style, Rawlinson synthesizes biblical texts, archaeological findings, and historical interpretations, offering readers a comprehensive analysis of the socio-political landscapes of these two kingdoms. The work is situated within the broader context of 19th-century biblical scholarship, marked by Rawlinson'Äôs rigorous examination of the historical accuracy of scriptural accounts against contemporary historical narratives, enriching our understanding of this pivotal era in Jewish history. George Rawlinson, a distinguished English historian and scholar known for his expertise in Assyriology and biblical history, was deeply influenced by the archaeological discoveries of his time. His academic background and geographical travels, notably in the Near East, equipped him with insights into the complexities of ancient civilizations, informing his interpretations of the texts regarding the kings' reigns. Rawlinson'Äôs passion for bringing clarity to historical obscurities resonates throughout this work, as he strives to illuminate the connections between the rulers and their cultural legacies. "The Kings of Israel and Judah" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of history, theology, and archaeology. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Rawlinson'Äôs blend of narrative and analysis not only illuminating but also indispensable for grasping the nuances of Israel'Äôs and Judah'Äôs royal histories, making it an essential addition to any historical library.

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George Rawlinson (1812-1902) was a prominent 19th-century English scholar and historian renowned for his extensive writings on ancient history. Born on November 23, 1812, in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, he was a prominent figure in the intellectual life of Victorian England. Rawlinson's academic journey led him to Oxford University, where he excelled and later became a fellow and tutor at Exeter College. His scholarly work paid particular attention to the ancient civilizations of the Near East, including Persia, Phoenicia, and Assyria. In addition to his expertise in ancient history, Rawlinson was also a cleric of the Church of England, with his dual roles informing his interpretative approach to historical texts and events. His literary style often fused a rigorous attention to primary-source detail with a narrative prowess that made his histories both accessible and engaging to a broader audience. Among his numerous works, 'The Kings of Israel and Judah' is a noteworthy reference, showcasing Rawlinson's commitment to providing a detailed historical account of the monarchal period as described in the biblical narratives. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of historiography, as he was a pioneer in the use of inscriptions and other archaeological finds to corroborate the historical accounts found in classical literature. Rawlinson's legacy is that of a foundational figure in the academic study of ancient history, and his contributions continue to be referenced in biblical and historical scholarship.