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A Contemporary Introduction to the Bible. Colleen M. Conway
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Автор произведения Colleen M. Conway
Жанр Религия: прочее
Издательство John Wiley & Sons Limited
3.4 Letters inscribed into the surface of a stone.
3.5 The “Gezer Calendar.”
3.6 Copy of the Egyptian Instruction of Amenemope.
3.7 The stela of Hammurabi.
3.8 Titian’s painting of Adam and Eve taking the apple.
4.1 One of the ivory carvings found in Samaria.
4.2 Detail from a wall-sized panorama of the defeat of the town of Lachish in Judah.
4.3 Panel from the Black Obelisk of the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III.
4.4 The Sennacherib prism.
4.5 Pillar figurines of a sort common in archaeological remains of the eighth century.
4.6 Drawing and inscription found at a desert trading post called Kuntillet Adjrud used by eighth-centuryIsraelites.
4.7 Judean seals from the time of Isaiah and Micah.
5.1 Seals and other images from the late seventhcentury.
6.1 Ashes and arrowheads left from the Babylonian attack on Jerusalem.
6.2 Reproduction of part of the magnificent temple of Ishtar.
6.3 Silver amulet, dating to just before the fall ofJerusalem.
7.1 Relief from the Persian capital of Persepolis.
7.2 The Cyrus cylinder.
8.1 Copy of the Hebrew book of Ben Sira found near the Dead Sea.
8.2 Coin from the time of the Hasmoneans.
9.1 Excavation of outer stairway and arches of the Jerusalem Temple.
9.2 Model of the Second Temple of Jerusalem.
9.3 Model of first-century CE Jerusalem.
9.4 The Forum of Augustus in Rome.
9.5 Parchment illustration of a scene from the Infancy Gospel of Thomas.
9.6 Wall painting of Moses from Dura Europos, third-century synagogue.
10.1 Remains of the Via Egnatia.
10.2 Doorways of shops in ancient Corinth.
10.3 Statue of Augustus.
10.4 Artist’s reconstruction of ancient Rome.
11.1 Silver shekel minted about 67 CE during the Jewish revolt.
11.2 Pillaging of the Jerusalem Temple depicted on the Arch of Titus.
11.3 “Judaea Capta” coin minted by Rome.
12.1 Two-source hypothesis.
12.2 Roman coin depicting Augustus subduing and ruling the earth.
13.1 Base of an honorific column in Rome showing the apotheosis of a second-century CE emperor and his wife.
13.2 Book cover dating to the fifth century CE and depicting the heavenly ascent of an emperor.
14.1 Papyrus with lines from the Gospel of John.
14.2 Medieval image of the church preferred over thesynagogue.
15.1 Fourth-century CE catacomb painting.
15.2 The whore of Babylon.
16.1 Bust of Constantine.
16.2 The Codex Sinaiticus.
MAPS
0.1 The ancient Near East.
1.1 The land of Israel and its surroundings.
1.2 The major routes of the ancient Near East.
1.3 The reach of three of the major empires that dominated Israel and/or Judah.
2.1 Areas of the hill country occupied by the Israelites and Judeans.
3.1 Areas ruled and dominated by David andSolomon.
4.1 The neighboring kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
5.1 The Judean kingdom after the fall of the north.
6.1 The journey to Babylonia.
7.1 Judah as a province of the Persian empire.
8.1 The expanding kingdom of the Hasmoneans.
10.1 The Roman Empire in the 1st century CE.
10.2 Map of cities addressed in Pauline letters
11.1 Palestine in the first century CE.
15.1 Cities of Revelation.
16.1 Spread of Christianity across the Mediterranean world by 300 CE.
MAIN DISCUSSIONS/OUTLINES OF BIBLICAL BOOKS
Where to Find Basic Information on Biblical Books (Basics Boxes and More)
Below is a list of where you can find basic discussions of books (or major parts of books) in the Hebrew scriptures, with the books listed here in the order that they appear in the Jewish Tanakh (//Hebrew Bible). The page given in bold number(s) indicates where you can find a “Basics Box” that provides major information about a biblical book. This includes an outline, information about the time(s) in which the book was written, and (usually) a discussion of a major issue in interpretation of the book or text. In addition, some other pages are provided where you can find more information on different biblical books.
Genesis | 48–51, 172–6, 184–5, 202–203 |
Exodus | 51–4, 179–89, 203–4 |
Leviticus | 183 |
Numbers | 204 |
Deuteronomy | 134–8, 135 |
Joshua | 42–5, 138–40 |
Judges | 140–1 |
1–2 Samuel | 142, see also 62–5. |
1–2 Kings | 143 |
Isaiah | 118–23, 167–71, 169, 200, 209–11 |
Jeremiah | 145–149 |
Ezekiel | 164–7, 166 |
Hosea | 108–15, 111 |
Amos | 106–108 |
Jonah | 199–200 |
Micah | 115–18, 117 |
Nahum | 128–129 |
Zephaniah | 129 |
Haggai | 195 |
Zechariah | 196 |
Psalms | 69–75, 73, 206–8, 207 |
Job | 207 |
Proverbs | 78–82, 79 |
Ruth | 207 |
Song of Songs/Solomon, Canticles | 75–77, 76, 226 |
Ecclesiastes, Qoheleth | 77–81, 78–9, 226 |
Lamentations | 159–161 |
Esther | 226 |
Daniel | 220–22 |
Ezra-Nehemiah | 227 |
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