Symbiosis, Symbolism and the Power of the Past: Canaan, Ancient Israel, and Their Neighbors from the Late Bronze Age Through Roman Palastina

Symbiosis, Symbolism and the Power of the Past: Canaan, Ancient Israel, and Their Neighbors from the Late Bronze Age Through Roman Palastina
Author: symbolism and the power of the past: Canaan Symbiosis (ancient Israel, and their neighbors from the Late Bronze Age through Roman Paleestina. Proceedings of the Centennial Symposium, W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research and)
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Civilization
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Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past

Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past
Author: William G. Dever
Publisher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1575060817

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Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, this collection of erudite essays concentrates on the archaeology of ancient Israel, Canaan, and neighboring nations.

Centennial Symposium

Centennial Symposium
Author: W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research
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Total Pages: 28
Release: 2000
Genre:
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Confronting the Past

Confronting the Past
Author: Seymour Gitin
Publisher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2006
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1575061171

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William G. Dever is recognized as the doyen of North American archaeologist-historians who work in the field of the ancient Levant. He is best known as the director of excavations at the site of Gezer but has worked at numerous other sites, and his many students have led dozens of other expeditions. He has been editor of the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, was for many years professor in the influential archaeology program at the University of Arizona, and now in retirement continues actively to write and publish. In this volume, 46 of his colleagues and students contribute essays in his honor, reflecting the broad scope of his interests, particularly in terms of the historical implications of archaeology.

The House of the Mother

The House of the Mother
Author: Cynthia R. Chapman
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 030022480X

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A novel approach to Israelite kinship, arguing that maternal kinship bonds played key social, economic, and political roles for a son who aspired to inherit his father’s household Upending traditional scholarship on patrilineal genealogy, Cynthia Chapman draws on twenty years of research to uncover an underappreciated yet socially significant kinship unit in the Bible: “the house of the mother.” In households where a man had two or more wives, siblings born to the same mother worked to promote and protect one another’s interests. Revealing the hierarchies of the maternal houses and political divisions within the national house of Israel, this book provides us with a nuanced understanding of domestic and political life in ancient Israel.

Empire, Power and Indigenous Elites

Empire, Power and Indigenous Elites
Author: Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004292225

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Ancient Near Eastern empires, including Assyria, Babylon and Persia, frequently permitted local rulers to remain in power. The roles of the indigenous elites reflected in the Nehemiah Memoir can be compared to those encountered elsewhere. Nehemiah was an imperial appointee, likely of a military/administrative background, whose mission was to establish a birta in Jerusalem, thereby limiting the power of local elites. As a loyal servant of Persia, Nehemiah brought to his mission a certain amount of ethnic/cultic colouring seen in certain aspects of his activities in Jerusalem, in particular in his use of Mosaic authority (but not of specific Mosaic laws). Nehemiah appealed to ancient Jerusalemite traditions in order to eliminate opposition to him from powerful local elite networks.

Prophets, Priests, and Promises

Prophets, Priests, and Promises
Author: Gary N. Knoppers
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2021-05-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004444890

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This volume presents collected essays of Gary N. Knoppers (1956–2018) on the historical books of the Hebrew Bible, among them seven thoroughly revised and eight newly published ones. An introduction by H.G.M. Williamson acknowledges their significance for Knoppers’ oeuvre.