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The Emergence of Israel in the Twelfth and Eleventh Centuries B.C.E.
Contributor(s): Fritz, Volkmar (Author), Barker, James W. (Translator), Fritz, Volkmar W. (Translator)
ISBN: 9004219722     ISBN-13: 9789004219724
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $138.70  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Studies - Exegesis & Hermeneutics
Dewey: 222.209
LCCN: 2011042820
Series: Sbl - Biblical Encyclopedia
Physical Information: 268 pages
 
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According to the biblical image of Israel s history, the time before the Israelite state can be divided into two periods: the conquest and division of the land (Joshua) and Israel s self-preservation against various enemies in the now-occupied land (Judges). The description of both eras is, to be sure, largely fictitious, since the traditions recorded in these books emerged only during the period of the monarchy. However, the basic kernel of the Song of Deborah (Judges 5) is an authentic text from this period, and in it we discover that, in the eleventh century, ten tribes settled in the region and resisted Canaanite power claims. According to archaeological findings, although some Canaanite cities continued to exist in the eleventh century, the land was largely populated by new people in small nearby towns in which the material culture of the Canaanites was taken over. By carefully separating fact from fiction, Fritz offers an insightful and enlightening depiction of this seminal period of Israel s history.