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Full Description
Die Autoren dieses Bandes untersuchen die Darstellung der Beziehungen Israels und Judas zu benachbarten Gruppen in den Samuelbüchern (einschließlich der Philister, Amalekiter, Edomiter, Aramäer und Gibeoniter) durch eine Kombination von literarischen, historischen und archäologischen Perspektiven.
Contents
Benedikt Hensel/Stephen Germany: Introduction - Aren Maeir: On Defining Israel: Or, Let's do the Kulturkreislehre Again! - Hannes Bezzel : Who are the Philistines in the Books of Samuel? - Ann E. Killebrew: The Philistines in the Books of Samuel: An Archaeological Perspective - John Will Rice/Matteo Bächtold: Tradents of the Lost Ark: The Ark of the Covenant as an Object of Discourse on Divine and Human Kingship - Jürg Hutzli: Proximity to David, Proximity to Yhwh: Foreigners in the David Narratives - Cynthia Edenburg: In Search of Amalek: The Pursuit of an Historical Referent in 1 Sam 30 - Zachary Thomas and Erez Ben-Yosef: Copper, Nomads, and Kings: Rethinking the Social and Historical Background of the Books of Samuel - Stephen Germany/Assaf Kleiman: Arameans in the Books of Samuel: Literary, Historical, and Archaeological Perspectives - Walter Bührer: The Long Shadow of the Gibeonites in the Account of Saul's Post-mortem Rejection and Restitution (2 Sam 21:1-14) - Benedikt Hensel/Stephen Germany: Shifting Trends in the Study of Non-Israelite Groups in the Books of Samuel