Part One: The Setting; 1 Geography and Ecology of the land of Israel; 2. Social Organization; 3. Israel's Neighbours; Part Two: The History and Religion of Israel; 4. Until the Foundation of the Monarchy; 5. the Monarchic Period; 6. The Exilic, Persian and Ptolemaic Periods; 7. From the Maccabees to Herod the Great; Part Three: Literature and Life; 8. Creation and Origin Stories; 9. Narratives; 10. Legal Texts; 11. Sacrifices and Psalms; 12. Prophetic Literature; 13. Wisdom Literature; 14. Apocalyptic Literature; 15. Beyond the Old Testament; Part Four; 16. Oral Tradition and Early Literary Collections; 17. Later Literary Collections and the Formation of the Canon; Bibliography and Indexes
Philip R. Davies is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK. Professor John Rogerson is a former head of the department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Sheffield and Canon Emeritus of Sheffield Cathedral.
'...provides essential background information about Israel's
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into the geographical and ecological context, and the wider history
of the Middle East in the second and first millennia
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