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Goliath s Legacy

Philistines and Hebrews in Biblical Times, Translated from Polish by Maria Kantor
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321 Seiten
Englisch
Harrassowitz Verlagerschienen am25.02.20161., Auflage
In the 12th century BCE revolutionary changes and major population movements took place in the eastern Mediterranean. One element of this complex process was the appearance of the warlike Sea Peoples on the coast of the Middle East. Among the groups that we know of the most important seem to be Philistines. It is no accident that the name of the region - Palestine - comes precisely from this ethnonym.The book examines the impact of the Sea Peoples, especially the Philistines, on the local population, and on the Hebrews in particular. To determine the chronological sequence, the first part presents the biblical narrative in a synthetic way, and thus the Philistines role in the history of Israel and Judah. These considerations complement the study of geography, in which toponyms are discussed to establish a range of the Philistines impact. Concerning the likely duration of an impact of the Philistines on the Hebrews, two periods were suggested: the early Iron Age (ca. 1150-900 BCE) and the domination of Assyria (ca. 750-650 BCE). The second part of the book discusses the culture of the Hebrews, known from the Bible, which may have its roots in the Philistines heritage. These phenomena are divided into thematic groups.The impact of the Philistines on the Hebrews was much larger than previously thought, and it was not connected only with Judah s and Israel s response to the presence of a hostile neighbor. Several components of Hebrew culture and some literary motifs in the Bible seem to derive specifically from the Philistines culture.mehr
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KlappentextIn the 12th century BCE revolutionary changes and major population movements took place in the eastern Mediterranean. One element of this complex process was the appearance of the warlike Sea Peoples on the coast of the Middle East. Among the groups that we know of the most important seem to be Philistines. It is no accident that the name of the region - Palestine - comes precisely from this ethnonym.The book examines the impact of the Sea Peoples, especially the Philistines, on the local population, and on the Hebrews in particular. To determine the chronological sequence, the first part presents the biblical narrative in a synthetic way, and thus the Philistines role in the history of Israel and Judah. These considerations complement the study of geography, in which toponyms are discussed to establish a range of the Philistines impact. Concerning the likely duration of an impact of the Philistines on the Hebrews, two periods were suggested: the early Iron Age (ca. 1150-900 BCE) and the domination of Assyria (ca. 750-650 BCE). The second part of the book discusses the culture of the Hebrews, known from the Bible, which may have its roots in the Philistines heritage. These phenomena are divided into thematic groups.The impact of the Philistines on the Hebrews was much larger than previously thought, and it was not connected only with Judah s and Israel s response to the presence of a hostile neighbor. Several components of Hebrew culture and some literary motifs in the Bible seem to derive specifically from the Philistines culture.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-447-10346-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
ErscheinungslandDeutschland
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum25.02.2016
Auflage1., Auflage
Reihen-Nr.83
Seiten321 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht790 g
Illustrationen6 s/w Tabellen, 3 Diagramme, 7 Karten
Artikel-Nr.33899024
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