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Beth Shean/Scythopolis in Late Antiquity: Cult and Culture, Continuity and Change
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Katharina Heyden
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- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents vii
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I. The Great Monarchy: Biblical and Archaeological Perspectives on David and Solomon
- A Great United Monarchy? Archaeological and Historical Perspectives 1
- Archaeology and the Biblical Narrative: The Case of the United Monarchy 29
- Solomon and the United Monarchy: Some Textual Evidence 59
- Elders or Youngsters? Critical Remarks on 1 Kings 12 79
- 'What Share Do We Have in David...?' – Ben Sira's Perspectives on 1 Kings 12 91
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II. The Cult Centralization in Its Near Eastern Context: Perspectives on Hezekiah and Josiah
- The Idea of Cultic Centralization and Its Supposed Ancient Near Eastern Analogies 119
- Cult Centralization in the Ancient Near East? Conceptions of the Ideal Capital in the Ancient Near East 145
- Perspectives on Southern Israel's Cult Centralization: Arad and Beer-scheba 169
- Why the Cult Reforms in Judah Probably Did not Happen 201
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III. The Ancient City: Perspectives on the Political and Cultural Interrelations at Beth Shean
- Tel Beth-Shean: History and Archaeology 237
- Nysa-Scythopolis: Ethnicity and Religion 273
- Beth Shean/Scythopolis in Late Antiquity: Cult and Culture, Continuity and Change 301
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IV. The One and The Only: Perspectives on the Development of a Divine Concept
- God and His People: The Concept of Kingship and Cult in the Ancient Near East 339
- YHWH in the Northern and Southern Kingdom 357
- From Many Gods to the One God: The Archaeological Evidence 395
- Monotheism and Angelology in Daniel 405
- Justice, the King and the Gods: Polytheism and Emerging Monotheism in the Ancient World 421
- Backmatter 455
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents vii
-
I. The Great Monarchy: Biblical and Archaeological Perspectives on David and Solomon
- A Great United Monarchy? Archaeological and Historical Perspectives 1
- Archaeology and the Biblical Narrative: The Case of the United Monarchy 29
- Solomon and the United Monarchy: Some Textual Evidence 59
- Elders or Youngsters? Critical Remarks on 1 Kings 12 79
- 'What Share Do We Have in David...?' – Ben Sira's Perspectives on 1 Kings 12 91
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II. The Cult Centralization in Its Near Eastern Context: Perspectives on Hezekiah and Josiah
- The Idea of Cultic Centralization and Its Supposed Ancient Near Eastern Analogies 119
- Cult Centralization in the Ancient Near East? Conceptions of the Ideal Capital in the Ancient Near East 145
- Perspectives on Southern Israel's Cult Centralization: Arad and Beer-scheba 169
- Why the Cult Reforms in Judah Probably Did not Happen 201
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III. The Ancient City: Perspectives on the Political and Cultural Interrelations at Beth Shean
- Tel Beth-Shean: History and Archaeology 237
- Nysa-Scythopolis: Ethnicity and Religion 273
- Beth Shean/Scythopolis in Late Antiquity: Cult and Culture, Continuity and Change 301
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IV. The One and The Only: Perspectives on the Development of a Divine Concept
- God and His People: The Concept of Kingship and Cult in the Ancient Near East 339
- YHWH in the Northern and Southern Kingdom 357
- From Many Gods to the One God: The Archaeological Evidence 395
- Monotheism and Angelology in Daniel 405
- Justice, the King and the Gods: Polytheism and Emerging Monotheism in the Ancient World 421
- Backmatter 455