Understanding the BibleMayfield Pub., 1999 - 610 pages This is a nonsectarian guide for students undertaking their first systematic study of the Bible, giving information on archaeological data and historical background, and providing material on the date, authorship, and theological content of each book of the Old and New Testaments. |
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... Jewish autonomy ( 142 B.C.E. ) and marks a new in- dependence for the Jewish state . John Hyrcanus In 134 B.C.E. , however , the Syri- ans again attack , and many Jews are imprisoned or killed . The aged Simon commissions two of his ...
... Jewish autonomy ( 142 B.C.E. ) and marks a new in- dependence for the Jewish state . John Hyrcanus In 134 B.C.E. , however , the Syri- ans again attack , and many Jews are imprisoned or killed . The aged Simon commissions two of his ...
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... Jewish state in 70 C.E. , Roman authorities apparently wished to show their goodwill toward prominent Jews who had not advocated violent revolt against the empire . The leading force behind this Roman - endorsed move- ment to reorganize ...
... Jewish state in 70 C.E. , Roman authorities apparently wished to show their goodwill toward prominent Jews who had not advocated violent revolt against the empire . The leading force behind this Roman - endorsed move- ment to reorganize ...
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... Jewish people and the occupying Roman forces . As beneficiaries of the Roman- maintained political order , the Sadducees had the most to lose from civil disorder and typically op- posed a Jewish nationalism that might attempt to ...
... Jewish people and the occupying Roman forces . As beneficiaries of the Roman- maintained political order , the Sadducees had the most to lose from civil disorder and typically op- posed a Jewish nationalism that might attempt to ...
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Abraham ancient apocalyptic Apocrypha appears Assyrian Baal Babylon Babylonian Bible writers biblical Canaan Canaanite canonical century B.C.E. Chapter Christian church concept covenant cult D. N. Freedman David Dead Sea Dead Sea Scrolls death Deity Deut Deuteronomistic History Deuteronomy disciples divine Doubleday earth Edom Egypt Egyptian Elohist exile Exod Exodus Ezra faith Figure Fortress Press Genesis God's gods Gospel Greek heaven Hebrew Bible Hellenistic holy human Isaiah Israel's Israelite Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Joshua Josiah's Judah Judaism Judean Judges KEY TOPICS/THEMES kingdom Kings later literary Luke Maccabees Mark Mark's Matthew ment Mesopotamia Mosaic Moses narrative Nevi'im Numbers Old Testament Pentateuch Persian postexilic priestly priests promises prophets Psalms Pseudepigrapha readers RECOMMENDED READING reign religion religious Roman ruler Samuel scholars believe Scrolls Shechem Sheol Sinai Solomon story Tanak Temple theological tion Torah tradition translation tribes Wisdom worship Yahweh Yahwist York