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Neo-Babylonian Military Operations Other Than War in Judah and Jerusalem
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John W. Betlyon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
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Part 1 The Myth of the Empty Land Revisited
- After the “Myth of the Empty Land”: Major Challenges in the Study of Neo-Babylonian Judah 1
- The Land Lay Desolate: Conquest and Restoration in the Ancient Near East 21
- Where Is the “Myth of the Empty Land” To Be Found? History versus Myth 55
- Periodization: Between History and Ideology 75
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Part 2 Cult, Priesthood, and Temple
- Bethel in the Neo-Babylonian Period 93
- The Relationship of the Priestly Genealogies to the History of the High Priesthood in Jerusalem 109
- Epoch and Genre: The Sixth Century and the Growth of Hidden Polemics 135
- Gibeon and the Gibeonites Revisited 153
- The Fasts in the Book of Zechariah and the Fashioning of National Remembrance 169
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Part 3 Military and Governmental Aspects
- Nebuchadnezzar II and the Old Testament: History versus Ideology 221
- Babylonian Strategies of Imperial Control in the West: Royal Practice and Rhetoric 235
- Neo-Babylonian Military Operations Other Than War in Judah and Jerusalem 263
- Nabonidus in Arabia and Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Period 285
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Part 4 The Sixth Century B.C.E.: Archaeological Perspectives
- Ideology and Archaeology in the Neo-Babylonian Period: Excavating Text and Tell 301
- Demographic Changes in Judah between the Seventh and the Fifth Centuries B.C.E. 323
- The Province of Samaria (Assyrian Samerina) in the Late Iron Age (Iron Age III) 377
- Tell en-Naṣbeh and the Problem of the Material Culture of the Sixth Century 413
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Part 5 Exiles and Foreigners in Egypt and Babylonia
- Settlement of the Jews at Elephantine and the Arameans at Syene 451
- The Representation of Foreigners in Neo- and Late-Babylonian Legal Documents (Eighth through Second Centuries B.C.E.) 471
- Index of Authors 591
- Index of Scripture 600
- Index of Sites 609
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
-
Part 1 The Myth of the Empty Land Revisited
- After the “Myth of the Empty Land”: Major Challenges in the Study of Neo-Babylonian Judah 1
- The Land Lay Desolate: Conquest and Restoration in the Ancient Near East 21
- Where Is the “Myth of the Empty Land” To Be Found? History versus Myth 55
- Periodization: Between History and Ideology 75
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Part 2 Cult, Priesthood, and Temple
- Bethel in the Neo-Babylonian Period 93
- The Relationship of the Priestly Genealogies to the History of the High Priesthood in Jerusalem 109
- Epoch and Genre: The Sixth Century and the Growth of Hidden Polemics 135
- Gibeon and the Gibeonites Revisited 153
- The Fasts in the Book of Zechariah and the Fashioning of National Remembrance 169
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Part 3 Military and Governmental Aspects
- Nebuchadnezzar II and the Old Testament: History versus Ideology 221
- Babylonian Strategies of Imperial Control in the West: Royal Practice and Rhetoric 235
- Neo-Babylonian Military Operations Other Than War in Judah and Jerusalem 263
- Nabonidus in Arabia and Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Period 285
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Part 4 The Sixth Century B.C.E.: Archaeological Perspectives
- Ideology and Archaeology in the Neo-Babylonian Period: Excavating Text and Tell 301
- Demographic Changes in Judah between the Seventh and the Fifth Centuries B.C.E. 323
- The Province of Samaria (Assyrian Samerina) in the Late Iron Age (Iron Age III) 377
- Tell en-Naṣbeh and the Problem of the Material Culture of the Sixth Century 413
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Part 5 Exiles and Foreigners in Egypt and Babylonia
- Settlement of the Jews at Elephantine and the Arameans at Syene 451
- The Representation of Foreigners in Neo- and Late-Babylonian Legal Documents (Eighth through Second Centuries B.C.E.) 471
- Index of Authors 591
- Index of Scripture 600
- Index of Sites 609