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|a A history of the kingdom of Jerusalem and Judah /
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|a Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta ;
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|a This history of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and Judah is quite different from the usual narratives of biblical history. It parallels the same author?s 'History of the Kingdom of Israel' (OLA 275) and is mainly based on information provided by epigraphic sources dating from the 19th/18th century B.C. on, when Jerusalem and its rulers are first mentioned. The book is divided in seven chapters. The first one deals with the proto-history of Jerusalem in Bronze Age and Iron Age I. The second one concerns the Davidic dynasty whose lineage is followed until the mid-ninth century. Chapters III and IV continue the history of the kingdom until the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylonians in 587. After ca. 800 B.C. the name of the kingdom was changed from Beth David in Judah following internal dynastic problems. Chapter V examines some questions concerning religion in Jerusalem and Judah, especially the alleged "sacred prostitution" and the "molk-sacrifices". Chapter VI discusses the special case of the relations between the Yahwistic sanctuary of Bethel, annexed to Judah by king Josiah, and the theonym Bethel, attested in Jewish-Aramaean ambiences of the Persian period. Chapter VII deals with burial customs and the conception of the netherworld or Sheol, mainly from the monarchic period on
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|a I. JERUSALEM IN THE BRONZE AGE AND IRON AGE -- I Bronze Age -- Egyptian Execration Texts -- Archaeological researches -- El-Amarna letters -- Iron Age I -- Jebusites -- Davidic Jerusalem -- II. DAVIDIC DYNASTY -- The reign of David -- Hebron -- Jerusalem -- The reign of Solomon -- The reigns of Rehoboam, Abiam, and Asa -- The reign of Jehoshaphat -- The reigns of Jehoram and Ahaziah -- The reign of Joash -- III. JUDAH FROM MID-9TH TO MID-7TH CENTURY -- Trade relations -- The reign of Amaziah -- The reign of Azariah, Uzziah, and Jotham -- The reign of Ahaz -- The reign of Hezekiah -- The reign of Manasseh -- IV. JUDAH FROM MID 7TH TO MID 6th Century B.C. -- Edomite-Judaean relations -- The reigns of Amon and Josiah -- Egyptian and Babylonian domination -- V. RELIGION IN THE KINGDOM OF JUDAH Local shrines -- Foreign religious symbols -- "Sacred prostitution" -- Molk-sacrifices -- Micah 6:7 -- Leviticus 20:2-5 -- Isaiah 30:33 -- The altar of Beersheba The temple of Arad -- The temple of Qiṭmīt -- The sanctuary of Tamar Terracotta figurines -- VI. BETHEL, SANCTUARY AND From Bethel to Egypt -- Bethel as stele -- VII. BURIAL CUSTOMS AND THE Judaean rock-cut tombs Sheol -- NETHERWORLD -- EPILOGUE -- INDEXES -- Personal names -- Divine and mythological names Geographical and ethnical names Other subjects -- Maps -- Index of authors
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|a Jerusalem
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