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Verfasst von:Thompson, Thomas L.   i
Titel:Early history of the Israelite people
Titelzusatz:from the written and archaeological sources
Verf.angabe:by Thomas L. Thompson
Verlagsort:Leiden ; New York ; Köln
Verlag:Brill
Jahr:1992
Umfang:XV, 489 S.
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Studies in the history of the ancient Near East ; 4
Fussnoten:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 459-489
ISBN:90-04-09483-0
 978-90-04-09483-3
Thematischer Kontext:Rezension: Liwak, Rüdiger, 1943 - : Thompson, Thomas L., Early history of the Israelite people
Abstract:Historical-critical research and extrabiblical sources -- Social anthropology and the history of Palestine -- Historicity and the deconstruction of biblical historiography -- New departures towards in independent history of Israel -- The origins of the population and settlements of the West Semites of Greater Palestine -- The late bronze-iron age transition -- Israel and ethnicity in Palestine -- Israel's tradition: the formation of ethnicity -- Conclusions: an independent history of Israel.
 "Through a review of historical scholarship of the past century, and an analysis of data drawn from archaeological excavations and surveys and from written and historical records from the late second and early first millennium, the author reconstructs the historical basis of Israel's origins within the contexts of geography, anthropology, and sociology. Thompson argues that none of the traditional models for the origin of biblical Israel in terms of conquest, peaceful settlement, or revolution are viable. The indigenous nature of the Israelite people has roots that lead back to the late Neolithic period. The Iron I period is not the period in which the origins of Israel are to be sought. Rather the geographical and regional expansion of settlements in this period reflects an economic response to drought conditions that affected the entire East Mediterranean basin. The ninth-eighth century states of Samaria and Jerusalem had separate and independent origins rooted in the development of a Mediterranean economy and an expansion of trade brought about by Assyrian interests. The development of the ethnic concept of biblical Israel with its roots in the United Monarchy finds its context in history first at the time of the Persian renaissance guided by the theological concepts of 'exile' and 'restoration.' Finally, Thompson argues that biblical Israel is historically the creation of the tradition itself in the Persian period and attempts to outline both a historical context and an interpretative matrix for the Bible."--BOOK JACKET
Schlagwörter:(g)Israel <Altertum>   i / (z)Geschichte Anfänge-586 v. Chr.   i / (s)Geschichtsschreibung   i
 (g)Palästina   i / (z)Geschichte Anfänge-70   i / (s)Biblische Archäologie   i
 (s)Juden   i / (s)Geschichtsschreibung   i / (s)Biblische Archäologie   i
 (s)Vor- und Frühgeschichte   i / (g)Israel <Altertum>   i
 (g)Israel <Altertum>   i / (z)Geschichte   i
 (t)Bibel / Altes Testament   i / (s)Biblische Chronologie   i
 (s)Geschichtsschreibung   i / (g)Israel <Altertum>   i
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Rezensiert in: History of Israel THOMPSON, T.L., Early History of the Israelite People: From the Written and Archaeological Sources (Studies in the History of the Ancient Near East, 4; Leiden: Brill, 1992), pp. xv + 489. Cloth, n.p. ISBN 90-04-09483-0
 Rezensiert in: Miller, James Maxwell, 1937 - : [Rezension von: Thompson, Thomas L., Early History of the Israelite People: From the Written & Archaeological Sources]
 Rezensiert in: Dearman, John Andrew, 1951 - : Early History of the Israelite People: From the Written and Archaeological Sources. Thomas L. Thompson
Altbestandsnotation:SysK: Arch top 0460 Palästina
RVK-Notation:BC 8740   i
 NY 4050   i
 BC 8750   i
K10plus-PPN:277192323
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