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9780664223649

Scripture and Other Artifacts

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    9780664223649

  • ISBN10:

    0664223648

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1994-07-01
  • Publisher: Westminster John Knox Pr
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Summary

This important volume focuses on the contribution of excavated material to the interpretation of biblical texts. Here, both practicing archaelogists and biblical scholars who have been active in fieldwork demonstrate that archaeological data and biblical accounts are complementary in the study of ancient Israel, early Judaism, and Christianity. Thus scriptural and archaeological finds are illuminated by consideration of both.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Abbreviationsp. xiii
Contributorsp. xvii
Sources of Illustrationsp. xix
Philip King: An Appreciationp. xxiii
Publicationsp. xxv
Tel Dan: Biblical Texts and Archaeological Datap. 1
"Who Is the King of Glory?" Solomon's Temple and Its Symbolismp. 18
Archaeological Reflections on Amos's Targetsp. 32
Archaeology and the Messiah Oracles of Isaiah 9 and 11p. 53
Gathered to His People: An Archaeological Illustration from Tell Dothan's Western Cemeteryp. 70
A Phoenician Inscription from Idalion: Some Old and New Texts Relating to Child Sacrificep. 93
An Archaeological Commentary on Ezekiel 13p. 108
Khirbet Qumran Revisitedp. 126
The Silence of the Text: An Archaeological Commentary on 2 Kings 23p. 143
The Archaeology of the Days of Manasschp. 169
Amos's Earthquake and Israelite Prophecyp. 188
Alalakh Studies and the Bible: Obstacle or Contribution?p. 199
"Who Is This That Comes from Edom?"p. 216
Early Edom: The Relation between the Literary and Archaeological Evidencep. 230
The Northern Shephelah in the Iron Age: Some Issues in Biblical History and Archaeologyp. 247
Demography and Diatribes: Yehud's Population and the Prophecy of Second Zechariahp. 268
King Solomon's Shieldsp. 286
The Cenacle and Community: The Background of Acts 2:44-45p. 296
Medical Discoveries of Biblical Timesp. 311
Hezekiah's Reform and the Altars at Beer-sheba and Aradp. 333
Priestly Families and the Cultic Structure at Taanachp. 355
A New Climatic and Archaeological View of the Early Biblical Traditionsp. 366
The Eastern Border of the Kingdom of Judah in Its Last Daysp. 399
Gate 1567 at Megiddo and the Seal of Shema, Servant of Jeroboamp. 410
General Indexp. 429
Index of Ancient Textsp. 446
Biblep. 446
Ancient Near Eastern Textsp. 450
Qumran Literaturep. 451
Classical, Patristic, and Rabbinic Literaturep. 451
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