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Book Synopsis

This comprehensive, introductory textbook is unique in exploring the emergence of the Hebrew Bible in the broader context of world history. It particularly focuses on the influence of pre-Roman empires, empowering students with a richer understanding of Old Testament historiography.

  • Provides a historical context for students learning about the development and changing interpretations of biblical texts
  • Examines how these early stories were variously shaped by interaction with the Mesopotamian and Egyptian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, and Hellenistic empires
  • Incorporates recent research on the formation of the Pentateuch
  • Reveals how key biblical texts came to be interpreted by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths
  • Includes numerous student-friendly features, such as study questions, review sections, bibliographies, timelines, and illustrations and photos


Trade Review
"Carr's book is an excellent introduction to what mainstream (non-evangelical) scholars have come to believe about ancient Israel's literary history." (International Review of Biblical Studies, 2010)


Table of Contents
List of Figures vi

List of Maps viii

List of Boxes ix

Preface xii

Acknowledgments xiv

List of Abbreviations xvi

Overview of the Historical Period xvii

Timeline xviii

Prologue: Orientation to Multiple Bibles and Multiple Translations 1

1 Studying the Bible in Its Ancient Context(s) 15

2 The Emergence of Ancient Israel and Its First Oral Traditions 33

3 The Emergence of the Monarchy and Royal and Zion Texts 53

4 Echoes of Past Empires in Biblical Wisdom, Love Poetry, Law, and Narrative 71

5 Narrative and Prophecy amidst the Rise and Fall of the Northern Kingdom 91

6 Micah, Isaiah, and the Southern Prophetic Encounter with Assyria 115

7 Torah and History in the Wake of the Assyrian Empire 131

8 Prophecy in the Transition from Assyrian to Babylonian Domination 153

9 Laments, History, and Prophecies after the Destruction of Jerusalem 165

10 The Pentateuch and the Exile 187

11 The Torah, the Psalms, and the Persian-Sponsored Rebuilding of Judah 207

12 Other Texts Formed in the Crucible of Post-Exilic Rebuilding 229

13 Hellenistic Empires and the Formation of the Hebrew Bible 245

Glossary 264

Index 273

An Introduction to the Old Testament

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 09/04/2010
    ISBN13: 9781405184687, 978-1405184687
    ISBN10: 140518468X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This comprehensive, introductory textbook is unique in exploring the emergence of the Hebrew Bible in the broader context of world history. It particularly focuses on the influence of pre-Roman empires, empowering students with a richer understanding of Old Testament historiography.

    • Provides a historical context for students learning about the development and changing interpretations of biblical texts
    • Examines how these early stories were variously shaped by interaction with the Mesopotamian and Egyptian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, and Hellenistic empires
    • Incorporates recent research on the formation of the Pentateuch
    • Reveals how key biblical texts came to be interpreted by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths
    • Includes numerous student-friendly features, such as study questions, review sections, bibliographies, timelines, and illustrations and photos


    Trade Review
    "Carr's book is an excellent introduction to what mainstream (non-evangelical) scholars have come to believe about ancient Israel's literary history." (International Review of Biblical Studies, 2010)


    Table of Contents
    List of Figures vi

    List of Maps viii

    List of Boxes ix

    Preface xii

    Acknowledgments xiv

    List of Abbreviations xvi

    Overview of the Historical Period xvii

    Timeline xviii

    Prologue: Orientation to Multiple Bibles and Multiple Translations 1

    1 Studying the Bible in Its Ancient Context(s) 15

    2 The Emergence of Ancient Israel and Its First Oral Traditions 33

    3 The Emergence of the Monarchy and Royal and Zion Texts 53

    4 Echoes of Past Empires in Biblical Wisdom, Love Poetry, Law, and Narrative 71

    5 Narrative and Prophecy amidst the Rise and Fall of the Northern Kingdom 91

    6 Micah, Isaiah, and the Southern Prophetic Encounter with Assyria 115

    7 Torah and History in the Wake of the Assyrian Empire 131

    8 Prophecy in the Transition from Assyrian to Babylonian Domination 153

    9 Laments, History, and Prophecies after the Destruction of Jerusalem 165

    10 The Pentateuch and the Exile 187

    11 The Torah, the Psalms, and the Persian-Sponsored Rebuilding of Judah 207

    12 Other Texts Formed in the Crucible of Post-Exilic Rebuilding 229

    13 Hellenistic Empires and the Formation of the Hebrew Bible 245

    Glossary 264

    Index 273

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