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The Kingdom Of Judah


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Author : Susan Warner
language : en
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Release Date : 1878

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The Kingdom Of Judah By The Author Of The Wide Wide World


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Author : Susan Bogert Warner
language : en
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Release Date : 1878

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The Decline And Fall Of The Kingdom Of Judah


The Decline And Fall Of The Kingdom Of Judah
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Author : Thomas Kelly Cheyne
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Release Date : 1908

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The Kingdom Of Judah


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Author : Charles River
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Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date : 2021-10-04

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Before any type of unified political entity named Israel existed, the Jewish groups whose descendants would later form Israel identified themselves by their particular tribe. If asked their nationality or country of origin, they would likely identify themselves as Danites (from the tribe of Dan; Ex. 31:6) or Ephraimites (from the tribe of Ephraim; Judg. 12:5), etc. The main way to differentiate these tribes from other tribes in Canaan was their common worship of the deity YHWH, but in terms of language or other cultural characteristics, it would have been difficult to tell a Canaanite from an Israelite. Eventually, these separate tribes united together as a type of confederation, allies who made a treaty (covenant) to provide military aid for one another when threatened by an enemy state. It was only under the charismatic leadership of David that the 12 tribes united into a single political entity. Scholars refer to the period encompassing the reign of David and his son Solomon as the United Monarchy. This period, spanning only two generations, was the only time when all of the tribes were politically united, and after a contentious schism that resulted because the northern tribes felt exploited by the Judean kings, the northern tribes seceded from the "United Kingdom" and reverted back to the ancient northern versus southern division of the tribes. The main difference this time was that the southern kingdom now incorporated the tribe of Benjamin, located at the border between these two new nations, within its political borders. The tribe of Simeon (south of Judah) had already ceased to maintain a separate existence (see below). The new northern kingdom adopted the name Israel, while the southern kingdom took their regional name of Judah. The newly separated kingdoms engaged in several border disputes and skirmishes to delineate where along the northern outskirts of the territory of Benjamin the border would stand, but for the most part they remained on fairly good terms politically and even formed royal marriage alliances occasionally. Nevertheless, from that point on, the two kingdoms went their separate ways and developed separate political, economic, and religious systems. From an outside perspective, the Kingdom of Judah was not particularly important in the Levant during the Iron Age Levant. It was a small kingdom, not even the most powerful small state in Canaan, and its survival depended on the whim of the great regional powers, most notably Egypt, Assyria, and its ultimate destroyers, the Babylonians. However, in the collective imagination of Western Civilization, it looms large because, to a great extent, the Hebrew Bible as people know it today is a chronicle of Judah and its history. That in itself is a cause of controversy, as scholars try to determine the accuracy of the ancient text, and modern politics in the region continue to be based on old ties to the land. The kingdom certainly existed, but much of the Hebrew Bible was written by writers who supported Judah, and thus it is suspected that the writers frequently overexaggerated the power and importance of the kingdom.



The Kingdom Of Judah


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Author : Susan Warner
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Release Date : 1891

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History Of The Kingdom Of Judah From The Death Of Solomon To The Babylonish Captivity


History Of The Kingdom Of Judah From The Death Of Solomon To The Babylonish Captivity
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Author : Frances M. Wilbraham
language : en
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Release Date : 1859

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The Kings Of Israel And Judah


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Author : Captivating History
language : en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date : 2019-01-29

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If you want to discover the captivating history of the kings of Israel and Judah, then keep reading... The history of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah and their kings is a story of epic heroes and villains. David was the God-chosen savior who fought giants, and the remarkable individual who inspired the world's greatest artists to create their immortal sculptures and paintings. Solomon is regarded as the author of many of the proverbs that we still use-and the ancient sources say he was married to seventy foreign princesses. The protagonists of this book also include famous rulers of the ancient world, such as Queen of Sheba and Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. You will learn how David unified the nation, but you'll also find out about his dark secret and its terrible consequences. You will discover all about the golden age of Solomon, the building of his Temple, and the legendary Ark of the Covenant-and you'll also learn how ruthless he was toward his subjects near the end of his reign. In addition to that, you will get to know the roots of the conflict between the Israelite tribes, why the Jewish kingdom had split in two, and how the two disunited kingdoms fell to the mighty empires of Egypt and Babylon. This book covers a timespan of about half a millennium. The first couple of chapters, which cover Israel's shift from tribal government to a centralized monarchy, tell the stories of the people and events initially described in the two Books of Samuel (Sam. 1 and 2). The rest of the book follows the storyline of the two Books of Kings (Kings 1 and 2). In The Kings of Israel and Judah: A Captivating Guide to the Ancient Jewish Kingdom of David and Solomon, the Divided Monarchy, and the Assyrian and Babylonian Conquests of Samaria and Jerusalem, you will discover topics such as The Last Judges Give Us a King A Boy from Bethlehem Saul Has a Rival King David David's Downfall The Horrors King Solomon Divided Monarchy The Kings of the Divided Monarchy Until the Fall of Israel Ten Lost Tribes: The Destruction and Fall of Israel Judah's Resistance and Reforms The Fall of Jerusalem and the End of the Kingdom of Judah And much, much more! So if you want to learn more about the kings of Israel and Judah, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!



The Decline And Fall Of The Kingdom Of Judah Classic Reprint


The Decline And Fall Of The Kingdom Of Judah Classic Reprint
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Author : T. K. Cheyne
language : en
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Release Date : 2015-08-04

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Excerpt from The Decline and Fall of the Kingdom of Judah The time has not come, however, to revise these results. I have, therefore, provisionally adopted the generally accepted statements. Professor Eerdmans' relative conservatism in textual matters makes it unwise to follow him implicitly, suggestive as his recent work on the composition of Genesis may be. I am, however, glad of his support in the view that the narrators of Genesis, generally speaking, believed in more than one god. If he has ignored my own work, that is no reason why I should ignore or depreciate his. Part II. contains a study of the Israelite law-books, with the exception of the Priestly Code, which, though it certainly contains a kernel of older date, is in its present form naturally considered to be post-exilic. Both here and elsewhere the point of view is that set forth in Traditions and Beliefs and in the Introduction, which, while recognising both direct and indirect Babylonian influence on Palestine, finds in the extant evidence a larger amount of reference to N. Arabian influence, both political and religious. In conclusion, I may draw attention to a passage in the Introduction relative to the one-sided character of the literary monuments of the pre-exilic period, which helps to account for the large number of problems which are very plausibly solved by the N. Arabian theory. I think that this suggestion makes for peace. The present condition of the study of the Old Testament is far from satisfactory; there is still a sad amount of partisanship, though the points at issue have changed. 'Give peace in our time, O Lord!' About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.



Good Kings And Bad Kings


Good Kings And Bad Kings
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Author : Lester L. Grabbe
language : en
Publisher: T&T Clark
Release Date : 2005-08-29

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According to the Bible, among the last kings of the kingdom of Judah was one of the most notorious kings-Manasseh-and one of the most righteous-Josiah. Are the accounts of their contrasting reigns anything more than the ideological creations of pious writers and editors? Does this juxtaposition of a 'good king' and a 'bad king' provide good historical information or only theological wishful thinking? In this volume the on-going discussions in the European Seminar on Methodology in Israel's History have tackled the history of Judah in the seventh century BCE, with a focus on the reign of Josiah. Some essays survey the history and archaeology of Judah from Sennacherib to Nebuchadnezzar. Several examine the reign of Manasseh and address the question of whether it is ripe for re-evaluation. Others ask what we know of the reign of Josiah and, especially, what form his famous cult reform took or even whether it was historical. As always, the editor gives an introduction to the topic, with summaries of the contributions, plus a concluding summary of and personal perspective on the discussion. Contributors include such internationally known scholars as Rainer Albertz, Philip Davies, Axel Knauf, Nadav Na'aman, Marvin Sweeney, and Christoph Uehlinger. JSOTS 393



The Fall And Rise Of Jerusalem


The Fall And Rise Of Jerusalem
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Author : Oded Lipschitz
language : en
Publisher: Eisenbrauns
Release Date : 2005

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The period of the demise of the kingdom of Judah at the end of the 6th century B.C.E., the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians, the exile of the elite to Babylon, and the reshaping of the territory of the new province of Judah, culminating at the end of the century with the first return of exiles--all have been subjects of intense scrutiny during the last decade. Lipschits takes into account the biblical textual evidence, the results of archaeological research, and the reports of Babylonian and Egyptian sources and provides a comprehensive survey and analysis of the evidence for the history of this 100-year-long era. He provides a lucid historical survey that will, no doubt, become the baseline for all future studies of this era.