
Ancient Israel's Neighbors
Brian R. Doak(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 5. September 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-19-069060-1 (ISBN)
Description
Whether on a national or a personal level, everyone has a complex relationship with their closest neighbors. Where are the borders? How much interaction should there be? How are conflicts solved? Ancient Israel was one of several small nations clustered in the eastern Mediterranean region between the large empires of Egypt and Mesopotamia in antiquity. Frequently mentioned in the Bible, these other small nations are seldom the focus of the narrative unless they interact with Israel. The ancient Israelites who produced the Hebrew Bible lived within a rich context of multiple neighbors, and this context profoundly shaped Israel. Indeed, it was through the influence of the neighboring people that Israel defined its own identity-in terms of geography, language, politics, religion, and culture.
Ancient Israel's Neighbors explores both the biblical portrayal of the neighboring groups directly surrounding Israel-the Canaanites, Philistines, Phoenicians, Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, and Arameans-and examines what we can know about these groups through their own literature, archaeology, and other sources. Through its analysis of these surrounding groups, this book will demonstrate in a direct and accessible manner the extent to which ancient Israelite identity was forged both within and against the identities of its close neighbors. Animated by the latest and best research, yet written for students, this book will invite readers into journey of scholarly discovery to explore the world of Israel's identity within its most immediate ancient Near Eastern context.
Ancient Israel's Neighbors explores both the biblical portrayal of the neighboring groups directly surrounding Israel-the Canaanites, Philistines, Phoenicians, Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, and Arameans-and examines what we can know about these groups through their own literature, archaeology, and other sources. Through its analysis of these surrounding groups, this book will demonstrate in a direct and accessible manner the extent to which ancient Israelite identity was forged both within and against the identities of its close neighbors. Animated by the latest and best research, yet written for students, this book will invite readers into journey of scholarly discovery to explore the world of Israel's identity within its most immediate ancient Near Eastern context.
Reviews / Votes
Readers of BAR will doubtlessly enjoy this engaging, accessible, andaffordable introduction to ancient Israels closest neighbors. * Ann E. Killebrew, BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY SOCIETY * I highly recommend Doak's book to students looking for an outline of ancient Israel from ancient Near Eastern texts and archaeology that takes into consideration its neighbors. * Ronaldo da Silva, Berrien Springs, Michigan , Andrews University Seminary Studies * This is a study that many lecturers will want to include in their recommended texts. * Lester L. Grabbe, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament * Readers of BAR will doubtlessly enjoy this engaging, accessible, and affordable introduction to ancient Israel's closest neighbors. * Ann E. Killebrew, Biblical Archaeology Review *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
278 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-069060-1 (9780190690601)
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Brian R. Doak is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Faculty Fellow in the William Penn Honors Program at George Fox University, just outside Portland, OR. He is the author of four other books, including Heroic Bodies in Ancient Israel and Consider Leviathan: Narratives of Nature and the Self in Job, and the co-editor (with Carolina Lopez-Ruiz) of The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean.
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Associate Professor of Biblical StudiesAssociate Professor of Biblical Studies, George Fox University
Content
List of Figures
Chapter One: Israel's Neighbors and the Problem of the Past
Chapter Two: The Canaanites
Chapter Three: The Arameans
Chapter Four: The Ammonites
Chapter Five: The Moabites
Chapter Six: The Edomites
Chapter Seven: The Philistines
Chapter Eight: The Phoenicians
Conclusion
Sources and Research Tools
Chapter One: Israel's Neighbors and the Problem of the Past
Chapter Two: The Canaanites
Chapter Three: The Arameans
Chapter Four: The Ammonites
Chapter Five: The Moabites
Chapter Six: The Edomites
Chapter Seven: The Philistines
Chapter Eight: The Phoenicians
Conclusion
Sources and Research Tools