The land that I will show you : essays on the history and archaeology of the ancient Near East in honour of J. Maxwell Miller /
Material type:
- 1841272574
- DS111 .L36 2001
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AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks | General Circulation | DS 111.L36 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | R55870M3232 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
J. Maxwell Miller, scholar and teacher: a sketch /$r J. Andrew Dearman --$t Shifting the gaze: historiographic constraints in Chronicles and their implications /$r Ehud Ben Zvi --$t A projection for Israelite historiography: with a comparison between Qohelet and Nagarjuna /$r Martin J. Buss --$t Did Saulide-Davidic rivalry resurface in early Persian Yehud? /$r Diana Edelman --$t The beginning of the regnal year in Israel and Judah /$r John H. Hayes --$t The year of Josiah's death: 609 or 610 BCE? /$r Paul K. Hooker and John H. Hayes --$t The rise of the house of Jehu /$r Stuart A. Irvine --$t Solomon at Megiddo? /$r Ernst Axel Knauf --$t Samsi-ilu and the Realpolitik of Israel and Aram-Damascus in the eighth century BCE /$r Jeffrey K. Kuan --$t The typology of the Davidic covenant /$r Steven L. McKenzie --$t Absalom's daughter: an essay in vestige historiography /$r Jack M. Sasson --$t New evidence on Edom in the Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods /$r Piotr Bienkowski --$t Assyrian influence and changing technologies at Tall Jawa, Jordan /$r P.M. Michl̈e Daviau --$t The intellectual, the archaeologist and the Bible /$r Philip R. Davies --$t The geography of the Exodus /$r John Van Seters --$t The Qumran scrolls and textual reconstruction /$r Phillip R. Callaway --$t Mesha' and syntax /$r Anson F. Rainey.
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