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|a Smith, Mark S.
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|a Judges 1 :
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|a Minneapolis, Minnesota :
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|a Hermeneia
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|a The Aftermath of Battle: When Sisera Met Jael.
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|a Cover -- Judges 1 -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword to Hermeneia -- Preface -- Reference Codes -- Abbreviations and Sigla -- Short Titles -- Introduction -- The Names of the Book -- The Meaning of "Judges" and Their Role in the Book of Judges -- The Place of Judges in the Canon -- Textual Criticism -- The Structure and Unity of Judges -- The Date of Judges -- Historiography across Judges: Chronology and Geography -- The Format of This Commentary -- The Book's Prologue -- Text -- Israelite Successes and Failures in Conquering the Land -- Textual Notes -- Commentary
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|a The Divine Choice of Judah and the Tribe's First Victory in Jerusalem -- Judah at Hebron and Debir with Caleb and Othniel -- Judah and the Settlement of the Kenites, Benjamin and Jerusalem -- The House of Joseph -- Unsuccessful Northern Tribes -- Manasseh and Ephraim -- Zebulun, Asher, and Naphtali -- Dan -- The Archaeology of Judges 1 -- Text -- Divine Rebuke of the Israelites for Violation of the Covenant -- Resumptive Repetition of Joshua 24:28-31 plus Coda -- Introduction to the Military Leaders ("Major Judges"")
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|a The Cycle of Israelite Idolatry, Divine Punishment via Enemy Peoples Surounding the Land, and Deliverance by Divinely Selected Leaders -- Textual Notes -- Commentary -- Divine Rebuke of the Israelites for Violation of the Covenant -- Resumptive Repetition of Joshua 24:28-31 plus Coda -- Introduction to the Military Leaders ("Major Judges"") -- The Cycle of Israelite Idolatry, Divine Punishment via Enemy Peoples Surrounding the Land, and Deliverance by Divinely Selected Leaders -- Text -- Appendix: Two Listings for the Peoples in the Land -- Military Leaders versus Enemies
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|a Othniel versus Cushan-rishatayim of Aram-naharaim -- Ehud versus Eglon, King of Moab -- Shamgar versus the Philistines -- Textual Notes -- Commentary -- Appendix: Two Listings for the Peoples in the Land -- Military Leaders versus Enemies -- Othniel versus Cushan-rishatayim of Aram-naharaim -- Ehud versus Eglon, King of Moab -- Shamgar versus the Philistines -- Text -- Deborah, Barak, and Jael versus the Canaanites -- The Prose Account of Deborah, Barak, and Jael versus Jabin, King of Hazor, and Sisera, His Commander -- Israel's Apostasy and Divine Punishment through Jabin, King of Canaan
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|a The Figure of Deborah -- The Israelites' Muster for Battle -- The Introduction of Heber the Kenite -- The Battle Engaged -- The Aftermath of Battle: When Sisera Met Jael -- Coda: The Destruction of King Jabin of Canaan -- Textual Notes -- Commentary -- Deborah, Barak, and Jael versus the Canaanites -- The Prose Account of Deborah, Barak, and Jael versus Jabin, King of Hazor, and Sisera, His Commander -- Israel's Apostasy and Divine Punishment through Jabin, King of Canaan -- The Figure of Deborah -- The Israelites Muster for Battle -- The Introduction of Heber the Kenite -- The Battle Engaged
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|a This groundbreaking volume presents a new translation and detailed interpretation of the book of Judges, drawing on archaeology and iconography, textual versions, biblical parallels, and extrabiblical texts, as well as a thorough review of modern scholarship. Full literary and redactional analyses are included. Notably, archaeology is used to show how a story of the Iron II period employed visible ruins to narrate supposedly early events from the so-called ""period of the Judges.""
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