You Shall Have No Other Gods
Author: Jeffrey H. Tigay
Publisher: Harvard Semitic Studies
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 9781555400637
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jeffrey H. Tigay
Publisher: Harvard Semitic Studies
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 9781555400637
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jeffrey H Tigay
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2018-06-13
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9004360441
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Preliminary Material /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Introduction /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- The Onomastic Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Non-Onomastic Inscriptional Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Conclusions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendixes /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix A. Yahwistic Personal Names in Inscriptions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix B. Plausibly Pagan Theophoric Names in Israelite Inscriptions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix C. Names Not Counted as Israelite Pagan Names in this Study /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix D. Israelite Personal Names with the Theophoric Element ʾēl or ʾēlî /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix E. Apparently Israelite Theophoric Names in Inscriptions Excavated or Purchased Abroad and Not Explicitly Identified as Israelite /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix F. Iconographic Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Works Cited /Jeffrey H. Tigay.
Author: John Bright
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Published: 2000-01-01
Total Pages: 580
ISBN-13: 9780664220686
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A definitive text and resource for every student of the Old Testament, this fourth edition of John Bright's now classic work is newly introduced by William P. Brown.
Author: Robert Karl Gnuse
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 1997-05-01
Total Pages: 394
ISBN-13: 0567374157
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is the first full-scale assessment of the theological, social and ideational implications of our new understandings of ancient Israel's social and religious development. Scholars now stress the gradual emergence of Israel out of the culture of ancient Palestine and the surrounding ancient Near East rather than contrast Israel with the ancient world. Our new paradigms stress the ongoing and unfinished nature of the monotheistic 'revolution', which is indeed still in process today. Gnuse takes a further bold step in setting the emergence of monotheism in a wider intellectual context: he argues brilliantly that the interpretation of Israel's development as both an evolutionary and revolutionary process corresponds to categories of contemporary evolutionary thought in the biological and palaeontological sciences (Punctuated Equilibrium).
Author: Bob E.J.H. Becking
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2013-10-02
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9004259139
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In their recent book The Silent God, Marjo Korpel and Johannes de Moor presented a provocative view on the concept of divine silence in ancient Israel. In their view, divine silence can be explained as an answer to a variety of circumstances. Additionally, they opt for the view that divine silence needs to be answered by appropriate human conduct. The essays in this volume applaud and challenge their views from different perspectives: exegetical, ancient Near Eastern, semantic, philosophical etc. Some authors hint at the view that divine silence should be construed as an indication of divine absence. Korpel and De Moor give a learned response to their critics. Contributors include: Bob Becking, Joel Burnett, Meindert Dijkstra, Walter Dietrich, Matthijs de Jong, Paul Sanders, Marcel Sarot, Anne-Mareike Wetter, Marjo Korpel and Johannes C. de Moor.
Author: Bob Becking
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9789004114968
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Alice Bach
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-10-31
Total Pages: 570
ISBN-13: 1135238758
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Women in the Hebrew Bible presents the first one-volume overview covering the interpretation of women's place in man's world within the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. Written by the major scholars in the field of biblical studies and literary theory, these essays examine attitudes toward women and their status in ancient Near Eastern societies, focusing on the Israelite society portrayed by the Hebrew Bible.
Author: William G. Dever
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2003-06-23
Total Pages: 615
ISBN-13: 1575065452
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, this collection of erudite essays concentrates on the archaeology of ancient Israel, Canaan, and neighboring nations.
Author: Mark S. Smith
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2002-08-03
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 1467427632
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Foreword by Patrick D. Miller In this remarkable, acclaimed history of the development of monotheism, Mark S. Smith explains how Israel's religion evolved from a cult of Yahweh as a primary deity among many to a fully defined monotheistic faith with Yahweh as sole god. Repudiating the traditional view that Israel was fundamentally different in culture and religion from its Canaanite neighbors, this provocative book argues that Israelite religion developed, at least in part, from the religion of Canaan. Drawing on epigraphic and archaeological sources, Smith cogently demonstrates that Israelite religion was not an outright rejection of foreign, pagan gods but, rather, was the result of the progressive establishment of a distinctly separate Israelite identity. This thoroughly revised second edition ofThe Early History of God includes a substantial new preface by the author and a foreword by Patrick D. Miller.
Author: John Day
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2010-06-15
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 0567537838
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This masterly book is the climax of over twenty-five years of study of the impact of Canaanite religion and mythology on ancient Israel and the Old Testament. It is John Day's magnum opus in which he sets forth all his main arguments and conclusions on the subject. The work considers in detail the relationship between Yahweh and the various gods and goddesses of Canaan, including the leading gods El and Baal, the great goddesses (Asherah, Astarte and Anat), astral deities (Sun, Moon and Lucifer), and underworld deities (Mot, Resheph, Molech and the Rephaim). Day assesses both what Yahwism assimilated from these deities and what it came to reject. More generally he discusses the impact of Canaanite polytheism on ancient Israel and how monotheism was eventually achieved.