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The Rural Economy of Judah during the Persian Period and the Settlement History of the District System
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xiii
- Sources of the Papers xvii
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Part A: Judah under Assyrian Rule
- The Kingdom of Judah under Assyrian Rule 1
- The Changing Faces of Kingship in Judah under Assyrian Rule 3
- The Long Seventh Century BCE: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives 21
- The Time and Origin of the Volute-Capitals from Judah, Moab and Ammon 47
- Judah under Assyrian Rule and the Early Phase of Stamping Jar Handles 71
- The lmlk and ‘Private’ Stamp Impressions from Tel Beth-Shemesh: An Added Dimension to the Late 8th and Early 7th Century BCE History of the Site 87
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Part B: Judah and Its Surroundings under Babylonian Rule
- The Province of Judah under Babylonian Rule 94
- Shedding New Light on the Dark Years of the “Exilic Period”: New Studies, Further Elucidation, and Some Questions Regarding the Archaeology of Judah as an “Empty Land” 95
- Nebuchadrezzar’s Policy in ‘Ḫattu-Land’ and the Fate of the Kingdom of Judah 117
- Judah, Jerusalem and the Temple (586–539 BCE) 135
- Demographic Changes in Judah between the Seventh and the Fifth Centuries BCE 147
- The “Riddle of Ramat Raḥel” and the Problem of Identifying the Material Culture of the Babylonian and Early Persian Periods 189
- Ammon in Transition from Vassal Kingdom to Babylonian Province 195
- Was there a ‘Royal Estate’ at En-Gedi during the Late Iron Age and the Persian Period? 211
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Part C: Judah and Its Surroundings in the Persian Period
- The Borders of the Province of Judah in the Persian Period and the Districts System. 222
- Persian-Period Judah − A New Perspective 223
- Achaemenid Imperial Policy, Settlement Processes in Palestine, and the Status of Jerusalem in the Middle of the Fifth Century BCE 243
- Persian Period Finds from Jerusalem: Facts and Interpretations 265
- The Rural Economy of Judah during the Persian Period and the Settlement History of the District System 283
- Material Culture, Administration and Economy in Judah during the Persian Period: The Role of the Jerusalem Temple 305
- Judah during the Transition between the Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods: Regional Processes 329
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Part D: Studies on the History and Archeology of Jerusalem
- Map of Temple Mount 356
- Jerusalem as a Symbol and in Reality 357
- Between Archaeology and Text: A Reevaluation of the Development Process of Jerusalem in the Persian Period 369
- Jerusalem between Two Periods of Greatness: The Size and Status of the City in the Babylonian, Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods 385
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Part E: Studies on the Region of Benjamin and Its Surroundings
- Map of Judah 398
- Benjamin in Retrospective: Stages in the Creation of the Territory of the Benjamin Tribe 399
- The History of the Benjamin Region Under Babylonian Rule 421
- Bethel Revisited 451
- The Origins of the Jewish Population in Modiʿin and its Surroundings 465
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Part F: Biblical Studies
- Abraham between Mamre and Jerusalem 493
- Sukkot in the Pentateuch and in Ezra 3 and Nehemiah 8 511
- On Cash-Boxes and Finding or Not Finding Books: Jehoash’s and Josiah’s Decisions to Repair the Temple 525
- “Jehoiakim Slept with his Fathers …” (II Kings 24:6) – Did He? 539
- On the Titles ʿbd yhwh (‘servant of Yhwh’) and ʿbd hmlk (‘servant of the King’) 555
- Nehemiah 3: Sources, Composition, and Purpose 569
- Literary and Ideological Aspects of Nehemiah 11 591
- From Geba to Beersheba: A Further Consideration 609
- The “Founding Story” and “Bill of Rights” of the Family of Barzillai the Gileadite in Jerusalem 621
- “Here is a Man Whose Name is Ṣēmaḥ” (Zechariah 6:12) 635
- ʿibrî, Hebrew - in Diachronic Perspective as a Linkage Term between the ‘Diaspora Novellas’ of Abraham, Joseph, and Moses 645
- Abbreviations 653
- Bibliography 657
- Index of Sources 731
- Index of Modern Authors 749
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xiii
- Sources of the Papers xvii
-
Part A: Judah under Assyrian Rule
- The Kingdom of Judah under Assyrian Rule 1
- The Changing Faces of Kingship in Judah under Assyrian Rule 3
- The Long Seventh Century BCE: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives 21
- The Time and Origin of the Volute-Capitals from Judah, Moab and Ammon 47
- Judah under Assyrian Rule and the Early Phase of Stamping Jar Handles 71
- The lmlk and ‘Private’ Stamp Impressions from Tel Beth-Shemesh: An Added Dimension to the Late 8th and Early 7th Century BCE History of the Site 87
-
Part B: Judah and Its Surroundings under Babylonian Rule
- The Province of Judah under Babylonian Rule 94
- Shedding New Light on the Dark Years of the “Exilic Period”: New Studies, Further Elucidation, and Some Questions Regarding the Archaeology of Judah as an “Empty Land” 95
- Nebuchadrezzar’s Policy in ‘Ḫattu-Land’ and the Fate of the Kingdom of Judah 117
- Judah, Jerusalem and the Temple (586–539 BCE) 135
- Demographic Changes in Judah between the Seventh and the Fifth Centuries BCE 147
- The “Riddle of Ramat Raḥel” and the Problem of Identifying the Material Culture of the Babylonian and Early Persian Periods 189
- Ammon in Transition from Vassal Kingdom to Babylonian Province 195
- Was there a ‘Royal Estate’ at En-Gedi during the Late Iron Age and the Persian Period? 211
-
Part C: Judah and Its Surroundings in the Persian Period
- The Borders of the Province of Judah in the Persian Period and the Districts System. 222
- Persian-Period Judah − A New Perspective 223
- Achaemenid Imperial Policy, Settlement Processes in Palestine, and the Status of Jerusalem in the Middle of the Fifth Century BCE 243
- Persian Period Finds from Jerusalem: Facts and Interpretations 265
- The Rural Economy of Judah during the Persian Period and the Settlement History of the District System 283
- Material Culture, Administration and Economy in Judah during the Persian Period: The Role of the Jerusalem Temple 305
- Judah during the Transition between the Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods: Regional Processes 329
-
Part D: Studies on the History and Archeology of Jerusalem
- Map of Temple Mount 356
- Jerusalem as a Symbol and in Reality 357
- Between Archaeology and Text: A Reevaluation of the Development Process of Jerusalem in the Persian Period 369
- Jerusalem between Two Periods of Greatness: The Size and Status of the City in the Babylonian, Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods 385
-
Part E: Studies on the Region of Benjamin and Its Surroundings
- Map of Judah 398
- Benjamin in Retrospective: Stages in the Creation of the Territory of the Benjamin Tribe 399
- The History of the Benjamin Region Under Babylonian Rule 421
- Bethel Revisited 451
- The Origins of the Jewish Population in Modiʿin and its Surroundings 465
-
Part F: Biblical Studies
- Abraham between Mamre and Jerusalem 493
- Sukkot in the Pentateuch and in Ezra 3 and Nehemiah 8 511
- On Cash-Boxes and Finding or Not Finding Books: Jehoash’s and Josiah’s Decisions to Repair the Temple 525
- “Jehoiakim Slept with his Fathers …” (II Kings 24:6) – Did He? 539
- On the Titles ʿbd yhwh (‘servant of Yhwh’) and ʿbd hmlk (‘servant of the King’) 555
- Nehemiah 3: Sources, Composition, and Purpose 569
- Literary and Ideological Aspects of Nehemiah 11 591
- From Geba to Beersheba: A Further Consideration 609
- The “Founding Story” and “Bill of Rights” of the Family of Barzillai the Gileadite in Jerusalem 621
- “Here is a Man Whose Name is Ṣēmaḥ” (Zechariah 6:12) 635
- ʿibrî, Hebrew - in Diachronic Perspective as a Linkage Term between the ‘Diaspora Novellas’ of Abraham, Joseph, and Moses 645
- Abbreviations 653
- Bibliography 657
- Index of Sources 731
- Index of Modern Authors 749