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The emergence of Israel in the 12th and 11th centuries BCE
Volkmar Fritz
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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Timetables (page xv)
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Map: Palestine in the Iron Age (page xvii)
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Acknowledgments for Figures (page xviii)
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I. The Biblical Portrait of the Era (page 1)
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I.1. Representation (page 1)
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I.2. Questions (page 8)
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II. Historical Reconstruction of the Epoch (page 67)
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II.1. Chronological Framework (page 67)
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II.2. Canaan at the End of the Late Bronze Age (page 70)
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II.3. The Resettlement of the Land in the Early Iron Age (1200-1000) (page 82)
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II.4. The Land Acquisition (page 117)
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II.5. The Life of the Tribes in the Cultivated Land (page 139)
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II.6. The Religion of Yahweh (page 157)
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II.7. The Philistines (page 182)
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II.8. Neighboring Peoples (page 197)
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III. The Literature of the Era (page 209)
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III.1. Hymns of praise (page 210)
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III.2. Riddles (page 216)
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III.3. Fables (page 220)
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III.4. The Role of Oral Tradition (page 224)
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III.5. On the Concept of the Legend (page 235)
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IV. The Theological Significance of the Epoch (page 241)
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Index of Place Names (page 247)
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Index of Modern Authors (page 249)
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Index of Biblical References (page 255)
Citable Link
Published: 2012
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589836334 (ebook)
- 9781589832626 (paper)