This comprehensive
The Blackwell Companion to the Hebrew Bible offers a broad overview and survey of Old Testament study. It consists of newly commissioned articles from an impressive range of top international Old Testament scholars, from the UK, Europe, Israel, Canada and the US.
- Explores the history, archaeology, theology, sociology, and ancient Near Eastern context of the Hebrew Bible
- Addresses questions of methodology, interpretation, and the academic study of the Old Testament
- Features a useful introduction that provides an overview of the discipline, and a guide to the interconnections between individual articles
- Offers an ideal tool for students, not just for use on one course, but over several years of study
Contributors.
Preface: The Hebrew Bible in Current Research.
Part I: The Hebrew Bible in Modern Study.
1. Preparatory Issues in Approaching Biblical Texts: Antony F. Campbell, SJ.
2. Methods of Modern Literary Criticism: David Jobling.
3. Social Scientific Approaches: Charles E. Carter.
Part II: Israelite and Early Jewish History.
4. Early Israel and the Rise of the Israelite Monarchy: Carol Meyers.
5. The History of Israel in the Monarchic Period: Leslie J. Hoppe.
6. Exile, Restoration, and Colony: Judah in the Persian Empire: Robert P. Carroll Part III: Archaeology of Ancient Israel and Early Judaism.
7. Archaeology and the History of Israel: William G. Dever.
8. Biblical and Syro-Palestinian Archaeology: William G. Dever.
Part IV: The Religious and Social World of Ancient Israel&llÓ,