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The Creation of History in Ancient Israel

Marc Zvi Brettler

Hardback 1995-10-03

Publisher Description

Much of the Hebrew Bible narrates what it claims to be the history of Israel. However, a close reading of the biblical text in conjunction with other literary and archaeological evidence indicates that the "history" provided by the Hebrew Bible is frequently inaccurate or untrue. br br Marc Zvi Brettler explores ways of reading the biblical texts if they are not read as history. Through in-depth analysis of texts from the Book of Chronicles, Genesis, Deuteronomy, Judges and Samuel, Brettler shows how the biblical historians were influenced by four key factors: typology, interpretation of earlier texts, satire and ideology. br br b /b b i The Creation of History in Ancient Israel /i /b demonstrates how the historian, by taking account of this model of history writing, can start to piece together the history of ancient Israel using the Hebrew Bible as a source.

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Publisher Description

Much of the Hebrew Bible narrates what it claims to be the history of Israel. However, a close reading of the biblical text in conjunction with other literary and archaeological evidence indicates that the "history" provided by the Hebrew Bible is frequently inaccurate or untrue. br br Marc Zvi Brettler explores ways of reading the biblical texts if they are not read as history. Through in-depth analysis of texts from the Book of Chronicles, Genesis, Deuteronomy, Judges and Samuel, Brettler shows how the biblical historians were influenced by four key factors: typology, interpretation of earlier texts, satire and ideology. br br b /b b i The Creation of History in Ancient Israel /i /b demonstrates how the historian, by taking account of this model of history writing, can start to piece together the history of ancient Israel using the Hebrew Bible as a source.

Koorong Code117115
ISBN0415118603
EAN9780415118606
Pages272
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryScripture
PublisherRoutledge
Publication DateOct 1995
Dimensions16 x 156 x 234mm
Weight0.522kg