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Good Kings and Bad Kings: The Kingdom of Judah in the Seventh Century BCE (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, 393)

Publisher T&T Clark
Category Paperback
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Author(s) Grabbe, Lester L.
Publisher T&T Clark
ISBN / ASIN 0567082725
ISBN-13 9780567082725
Availability In Stock
Sales Rank #7,882
Category Paperback
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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According to the Bible, among the last kings of the kingdom of Judah was one of the most notorious kings-Manasseh-and one of the most righteous-Josiah. Are the accounts of their contrasting reigns anything more than the ideological creations of pious writers and editors? Does this juxtaposition of a 'good king' and a 'bad king' provide good historical information or only theological wishful thinking? In this volume the on-going discussions in the European Seminar on Methodology in Israel's History have tackled the history of Judah in the seventh century Bce, with a focus on the reign of Josiah. Some essays survey the history and archaeology of Judah from Sennacherib to Nebuchadnezzar. Several examine the reign of Manasseh and address the question of whether it is ripe for re-evaluation. Others ask what we know of the reign of Josiah and, especially, what form his famous cult reform took or even whether it was historical. As always, the editor gives an introduction to the topic, with summaries of the contributions, plus a concluding summary of and personal perspective on the discussion. Contributors include such internationally known scholars as Rainer Albertz, Philip Davies, Axel Knauf, Nadav Na'aman, Marvin Sweeney, and Christoph Uehlinger. Jsots 393
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