Ahab agonistes: the rise and fall of the Omri Dynasty ; [the European Seminar on Methodology in Israel's History ... had its sixth meeting in Rome in 2001]
Object category:
Druckschrift
Publisher:
Clark
Place of publication:
London [u.a.
Date:
2007
Extent, illustration, format:
VI, 353 S. Ill., Kt.
Language:
Englisch
Providing institution:
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Object text:
ed. by Lester L. Grabbe
Contents:
Introduction; Can prophetic texts be dated? Amos 1-2 as an example; The House of Omri/Ahab in Chronicles; The Kingdom of Israel from Omri to the fall of Samaria: if we had only the Bible . . .; Was Omride Israel a sovereign state?; The Tel Dan inscription (KAI 310) and the political relations between Aram-Damascus and Israel in the first half of the first millennium BCE; TheMesha stele and the Omry dynasty; Royal inscription versus prophetic story: Mesha's rebellion according to Biblical and Moabite historiography; Royal Samaria - capital or residence? or: The foundation of the city of Samaria by Sargon II; What is in a text? - Searching for Jezebel; A Testimony of the good king: reading the Mesha stele; Samaria, Jezreel and Megiddo: royal centres of Omri and Ahab; The Architecture of Israelite temples; Conclusions ; Reflections on the discussion
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Universität Erfurt
Forschungsbibliothek Gotha
Schloss Friedenstein
Schlossplatz 1
99867 Gotha
+49 361 737-5540
bibliothek.gotha(at)uni-erfurt.de
Forschungsbibliothek Gotha
Schloss Friedenstein
Schlossplatz 1
99867 Gotha
+49 361 737-5540
bibliothek.gotha(at)uni-erfurt.de
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