
Designed As A Supplementary Resource For Students Who Have An Interest In The Ancient Near East And Biblical History, This Volume Provides A Basic Introduction To The Historical, Archaeological, And Socio-contextual Aspects Of Ancient Israel During Its Early Foundation Period Through The End Of The Monarchy In Judah. Victor Matthews Integrates Extra-biblical Information On The Physical Realities Of Geo- And Super-power Politics, International And Interregional Movement Of Peoples, And The Evolutionary Process Of Complex States In The Ancient Near East With Information From Biblical Narratives In Order To Explore The Development Of Ancient Israelites' Identity, Cultural Traditions, And Interactions With Other Major Cultures. In Particular, He Examines Aspects Of Everyday Life In Both Village Culture And Urban Settings As A Key To The Development Of Social, Legal, And Religious Traditions And Practices. The History Of Bronze And Iron Age Israel Features An Easy To Navigate Format, Non-technical Language, And A Series Of Informative Insets That Highlights Important Methodological Concepts And Comparative Material.
This volume investigates the historical, archaeological, and socio-contextual development of ancient Israel from its foundational period through the end of the monarchy in Judah. Victor H. Matthews, a scholar of the ancient Near East, synthesizes extra-biblical data with biblical narratives to construct a comprehensive framework. He utilizes evidence regarding geopolitical power dynamics, migration patterns, and state formation to analyze how the ancient Israelites established their cultural and religious identity. By focusing on the intersection of urban and village life, the author provides a structured examination of the social and legal evolution of the region.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational, accessible resource for students entering the field of biblical history. Readers note that the non-technical language and clear formatting make complex archaeological and historical data highly approachable for undergraduates.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190231165
ISBN-13:
9780190231163
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