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- catalog created "c1915.".
- catalog date "1915".
- catalog date "c1915.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1915.".
- catalog description "Chapter IV. The awakening of the national consciousness -- Moses : 1. The Emancipation : 44. The Biblical sources ; 45. The Egyptian enslavement ; 46. The date of the Exodus ; 47. The call of Moses ; 48. The Passover and the Exodus ; 49. The crossing of the Red Sea ; 50. The historical situation. 2. The life in the desert : 51. The biblical data ; 52. The provisions of the desert ; 53. The Hebrew residence at Kadesh ; 54. War with Amalek at Rephidim ; 55. The judicial organization ; 56. The location of Horeb-Sinai. 3. The religion of the time of Moses : 57. The covenant at Horeb-Sinai ; 58. The Hebrew pre-Mosaic religion ; 59. The enthronement of Jehovah ; 60. The legislation at Horeb-Sinai ; 61. The origin of Hebrew law ; 62. The Decalogue ; 63. The ritual code and the book of the covenant ; 64. The ark of Jehovah ; 65. The tent of meeting ; 66. Rites and festivals ; 67. The priests and Levites ; 68. The character and achievement of Moses -- 69. The meaning of Moses for subsequent history".
- catalog description "Chapter V. The conquest and settlement of Palestine : 1. The Biblical sources : 70. The contents of the book of Joshua ; 71. The contents of the book of Judges ; 72. The character of the biblical sources ; 73. The two views of the conquest ; 74. The framework of the history of the judges ; 75. The elements of P and J and E ; 76. The sources for the conquest of South and East Palestine. 2. The invasion of Palestine : 77. The task of the invaders ; 78. The southern occupation ; 79. The occupation of Eastern Palestine ; 80. The occupation of Western Palestine ; 81. The war of deliverance. 3. The tribal heroes : 82. Gideon ; 83. Abimelech ; 84. Jephthah ; 85. Samson ; 86. The settlement of the Danites ; 87. The final settlement of the tribes. 4. The social, moral, and religious conditions during the periods of occupation : 88. The social life ; 89. Government ; 90. Culture ; 91. Morals ; 92. Religion".
- catalog description "Chapter VI. The establishment of the monarchy : 1. Samuel and Saul : 93. The Philistine aggressions ; 94. Samuel and the kingship ; 95. Saul's victory over the Philistines ; 96. Samuel's break with Saul. 2. The rise of David : 97. David at the court of Saul ; 98. David's outlaw life ; 99. David among the Philistines ; 100. The Philistine victory and the death of Saul ; 101. The achievements and the character of Saul. 3. David, King of Judah : 102. David's grief over the death of Saul ; 103. David made king of Judah at Hebron ; 104. Esh-baal, Saul's successor ; 105. David made king of Israel".
- catalog description "Chapter VII. The establishment of the national monarchy, David : 106. The wars of deliverance from the Philistines ; 107. The establishment of the national capital at Jerusalem ; 108. David's wars of conquest ; 109. The organization of David's kingdom and internal affairs ; 110. David's family life ; 111. Absalom's rebellion ; 112. The rebellion of Sheba ; 113. The last days of David ; 114. The character and achievements of David".
- catalog description "Chapter VIII. The development of the national resources -- Solomon : 1. The reign of Solomon : 115. The accession of Solomon ; 116. The policy of Solomon ; 117. Solomon's Palace and temple ; 118. The character and achievements of Solomon. 2. Life during the monarchy : 119. Social life ; 120. Culture ; 121. Religion".
- catalog description "Chapter X. The kingdom of Judah to the destruction of Jerusalem, 586 BC : 1. King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah : 158. Events in Assyria, Egypt, and Babylonia ; 159. Hezekiah's reformation ; 160. Isaiah and Sargon's campaign against Ashdod ; 161. The Babylonian embassy of Merodach-Baladan ; 162. The pro-Egyptian policy ; 163. Sennacherib's invasion ; 164. The character and achievements of Isaiah. 2. The religious reaction under Manasseh and the law of Deuteronomy : 165. The character of the reaction ; 166. The problem of the prophetic party ; 167. The law of Deuteronomy ; 168. The purpose of the law. 3. The reign of Josiah : 169. The prophets Nahum, Zephaniah, and Jeremiah ; 170. The finding of the book of the law ; 171. The great reformation ; 172. The significance of the Deuteronomic covenant ; 173. The death of Josiah. 4. The prophet Jeremiah and the end of Judah : 174. The sources ; 175. The earlier life and activity of Jeremiah ; 176. The reign of Jehoiakim ; 177. Jeremiah's courage ; 178. The rise of Babylonia ; 179. The prophet Habakkuk ; 180. The first deportation to Babylon ; 181. Zedekiah's reign and rebellion ; 182. Jeremiah's contest with the pro-Egyptian party ; 183. The prophet Ezekiel ; 184. The siege of Jerusalem ; 185. The capture of the king and the destruction of Jerusalem ; 186. The murder of Gedaliah ; 187. The character and message of Jeremiah".
- catalog description "Chapter XI. The exile : 1. The centers of the exiles : 188. The exile as a transition ; 189. Fallen Judah and its neighbors ; 190. The exiles in Egypt ; 191. The exiles in Babylonia ; 192. Ezekiel's activity among the exiles ; 193. The character and message of Ezekiel. 2. The literature of the exile : 194. The literary activity of the exile ; 195. The prophetic literature ; 196. The law of holiness. 4. The great prophet of the exile : 197. The later years of the exile ; 198. The rise of Cyrus ; 199. Prophecies on the downfall of Babylon ; 200. The great prophet of the exile ; 201. The character and message. 5. The religious and social teachings of the prophet : 202. The prophet as a religious and social force ; 203. The ethical monotheism of the prophets ; 204. The moral and spiritual nature of religion ; 205. The social and democratic ideals of the prophets ; 206. The optimism of the prophets".
- catalog description "Chapter XIII. Judaism in contact with Hellenism (the Greek period, 333-175 B.C.) : 1. The political events : 241. General character of the Greek period ; 242. Effects of the conquest of Alexander the Great ; 243. The conditions under the Seleucids ; 244. The conditions under the Ptolemies ; 245. The Syrian conquest of Palestine. 2. The literature of the Greek period : 246. The prophetic literature ; 247. The chronicler's ecclesiastical history. 3. The wisdom literature and its ideals : 248. The wisdom literature ; 249. The book of Proverbs ; 250. The book of Ecclesiastes ; 251. The book of Ecclesiastes ; 252. The Psalms of reflection ; 253. The religious, moral, and social ideals of the wisdom literature. 4. Secular poetry and the influence of Hellenism : 254. The Song of Solomon ; 255. The influence of Hellenism".
- catalog description "Chapter XIV. Judaism in conflict with Hellenism (the Maccabean period, 175-63 B.C.) : 1. The crisis of Judaism : 256. The Biblical sources ; 257. Antiochus Epiphanes ; 258. The Hellenistic Jewish high priests ; 259. The religious persecutions ; 260. The Jewish martyrs. 2. The book of Daniel : 261. The origin and content of the book ; 262. Its character and purpose. 3. The Maccabean uprising : 263. The revolt of Mattathias and his sons ; 264. Judas Maccabeus ; 265. The restoration of the temple service ; 266. The Jews of Egypt".
- catalog description "Chapter XV. The rule of the Maccabean priests : 1. The reestablishment of religious and national independence : 267. The wars of Judas ; 268. The establishment of religious liberty ; 269. The high priest Alcimus ; 270. Judas's alliance with Rome, and his death ; 271. Jonathan and the beginnings of political independence ; 272. The end of Jonathan ; 273. Simon and the establishment of national independence ; 274. The death of Simon. 2. The conflicts between Pharisees and Sadducees : 275. The rise of the parties of the Pharisees and Sadducees ; 276. John Hyrcanus and the national growth ; 277. The later Hasmonean rulers ; 278. Alexander Jannaeus ; 279. Alexandra ; 280. Aristobulus II ; 281. Pompey's capture of Jerusalem. 3. The literature and life of the Maccabean period : 282. The Maccabean Psalms ; 283. The book of Esther ; 284. The book of Judith ; 285. The book of Tobit".
- catalog description "Chapter XVI. The Jews under the Roman rule (the Roman period, 63 B.C. to 70 B.C.) : 1. The loss of Jewish independence : 286. The rivalries of the Hasmoneans ; 287. The rise of Antipater ; 288. The sons of Antipater, Phasael and Herod ; 289. The Parthians in Syria ; 290. The reign of Antigonus ; 291. The reign of Herod ; 292. The character of Herod. 2. The developed form of Judaism : 293. The scribes ; 294. The legislation of the scribes ; 295. The synagogue ; 296. The synagogue as a social center ; 297. The synagogue assemblies ; 298. The synagogue service ; 299. Jewish parties ; 300. The Pharisees ; 301. The Sadducees ; 302. The Essenes ; 303. Zealots and Herodians ; 304. The conception of God ; 305. The ethical ideals ; 306. The Messianic hope ; 307. The Messianic conception of the suffering servant ; 308. Summary.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introductory : Introduction : I. Our interest in Old Testament history ; 2. Main division of Old Testament history -- Chapter I. The sources of Old Testament history : 3. The biblical sources ; 4. The use of the Biblical sources ; 5. Classification of the biblical sources ; 6. The Hebrew laws ; 7. Old Testament historical literature ; 8. The prophetic literature as historical source ; 9. The liturgical literature ; 10. The wisdom literature ; 11. The apocalyptic literature ; 12. The extra-biblical sources -- Chapter II. The land of Palestine : 13. The Old Testament world ; 14. The boundaries of Palestine ; 15. The coast plains ; 16. The central plateau and the valley of Esdraelon ; 17. The valley of the Jordan and the Dead Sea ; 18. The eastern-Jordan plateaus ; 19. The highways of Palestine ; 20. The general character of Palestine ; 21. Israel's neighbors".
- catalog description "Introductory: Introduction : Our interest in Old Testament history ; Main divisions of Old Testament history : 1. The sources of Old Testament history : The biblical sources ; The use of the biblical sources ; Classification of the biblical sources ; The Hebrew laws ; Old Testament historical literature ; The prophetic literature as historical source ; The liturgical literature ; The wisdom literature ; The apocalyptic literature ; The extra-biblical sources -- 2. The land of Palestine : The Old Testament world ; The boundaries of Palestine ; The coast plains ; The central plateau and the valley of Esdraelon ; The valley of the Jordan and the Dead Sea ; The east-Jordan plateaus ; The highways of Palestine ; The general character Palestine ; Israel's neighbors".
- catalog description "Part I. The formative period : From the beginnings to the death of Solomon, 933 B. C. : Chapter III. The formation of the Hebrew tribes : 1. The origin of the Hebrew race : 22. The general contents of Gen 1 to 11 ; 23. The two accounts of the creation ; 24. The two accounts of the flood ; 25. The tables of the nations. 2. The patriarchal tribal migrations : 26. The general contents of Gen 12 to 50 ; 27. The history of Abraham ; 28. The history of Jacob-Israel ; 29. The story of Joseph and his brethren ; 30. The literary and historical character of the patriarchal stories. 3. The traditions of Genesis in the light of contemporaneous history : 31. The original home and migrations of the Semites ; 32. The Amorite migration ; 33. The Elamite ascendancy and Gen 14 ; 34. The reign of Hammurabi ; 35. The Hyksos-Canaanite migration ; 36. The tell el-Amarna period ; 37. The Hittites ; 38. The Habiri ; 39. The Aramean migration ; 40. Jacob-Israel ; 41. The patriarchal tribal mode of life and settlements ; 42. The descent into Egypt ; 43. The presuppositions of the biblical tradition".
- catalog description "Part II. The period of the prophets: from the division of the kingdom, 933 B.C., to the restoration under Cyrus, 538 B.C. : Chapter IX. The kingdom of Israel: from the division of the kingdom to the fall of Samaria, 933-722 B.C. : 1. The division of the kingdom : 122. The biblical sources ; 123. The division and its causes ; 124. The political consequences ; 125. The religious consequences ; 126. From Jeroboam I to Omri. 2. The dynasty of Omri : 127, the reign of Omri ; 128. Political events in Israel and Judah to Jehu. 3. The religious and social crisis in Israel : 129. Baalism ; 130. The champions of Jehovah against Baalism ; 131. The contest on Carmel ; 132. The theophany at Horeb ; 133. The interview of Elisha with Gazael ; 134. The anointing and commission of Jehu ; 135. Israel and Judah's decline. 4. The political recovery of Israel and Judah : 136. The reign of Jehoash ; 137. The reigns of Jeroboam II and Uzziah. 5. The social and religious life of the divided kingdom to the new prophetism : 138. The biblical data ; 139. The political and social ideals ; 140. The religious and ethical ideals. 6. The new prophetism : 141. The biblical data ;142. The character of the new prophetism ; 143. The prophet Amos ; 144. The book of Amos ; 145. The message of Amos ; 146. The Elohist source in the Hexateuch. 7. The end of the Northern Kingdom : 147. The political changes after Jeroboam II ; 148. The prophet Hosea ; 149. The message of Hosea ; 150. The prophet Isaiah ; 151. The writings of Isaiah ; 152. The Syro-Ephraimitic war ; 153. The siege of Samaria ; 154. The prophet Micah ; 155. The contribution of the northern kingdom ; 156. The origin of the Samaritans ; 157. The contribution of the northern kingdom".
- catalog description "Part III. The period of the priests and scribes: from Cyrus, 538 B.C., to Herod I, 4 B.C. : Chapter XII. The restoration of the Jewish community (the Persian period, 538-333 B.C.) : 1. The reawakening of the Jewish community in Palestine -- Sheshbazzar : 207. The Persian rulers ; 208. The Biblical sources ; 209. The edict of Cyrus. 2. The rebuilding of the temple -- Zerubbabel : 210. The rebuilding of the temple ; 211. The prophet Haggai ; 212. The laying of the foundations of the temple ; 213. The prophet Zechariah ; 214. The dedication of the temple ; 215. The condition of the Jewish community ; 216. The book of Malachi ; 217. Isaiah 56-59. 4. Ezra and the institution of the priestly law : 226. The Biblical sources ; 227. The return under Ezra ; 228. Ezra's marriage reforms ; 229. The reading of the law ; 230. The adoption of the priestly law ; 231. The character of the priestly law ; 232. The effect of the institution of the law ; 233. The establishment of the Samaritan community. 5. The suffering community and the problem of Job : 234. The last decades of the Persian rule ; 235. The prophecy of Joel ; 236. The problem of the book of Job. 6. The religious and social ideals under the law : 237. Religious conceptions ; 238. Religious institutions ; 239. Protests against particularism ; 240. The Jewish piety of the Psalms".
- catalog extent "336 p., [5] leaves of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Old Testament history.".
- catalog identifier "0524045852 (microfiche)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Old Testament history.".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA Historical Monographs Collection. Series 2 (1894-1923). net".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA monograph preservation program ATLA fiche 1992-0173. div".
- catalog isPartOf "Bible study textbook series".
- catalog issued "1915".
- catalog issued "c1915.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Abingdon Press,".
- catalog relation "Old Testament history.".
- catalog subject "BS1197 .P4".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament History of Biblical events.".
- catalog subject "Jews History To 70 A.D.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter IV. The awakening of the national consciousness -- Moses : 1. The Emancipation : 44. The Biblical sources ; 45. The Egyptian enslavement ; 46. The date of the Exodus ; 47. The call of Moses ; 48. The Passover and the Exodus ; 49. The crossing of the Red Sea ; 50. The historical situation. 2. The life in the desert : 51. The biblical data ; 52. The provisions of the desert ; 53. The Hebrew residence at Kadesh ; 54. War with Amalek at Rephidim ; 55. The judicial organization ; 56. The location of Horeb-Sinai. 3. The religion of the time of Moses : 57. The covenant at Horeb-Sinai ; 58. The Hebrew pre-Mosaic religion ; 59. The enthronement of Jehovah ; 60. The legislation at Horeb-Sinai ; 61. The origin of Hebrew law ; 62. The Decalogue ; 63. The ritual code and the book of the covenant ; 64. The ark of Jehovah ; 65. The tent of meeting ; 66. Rites and festivals ; 67. The priests and Levites ; 68. The character and achievement of Moses -- 69. The meaning of Moses for subsequent history".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter V. The conquest and settlement of Palestine : 1. The Biblical sources : 70. The contents of the book of Joshua ; 71. The contents of the book of Judges ; 72. The character of the biblical sources ; 73. The two views of the conquest ; 74. The framework of the history of the judges ; 75. The elements of P and J and E ; 76. The sources for the conquest of South and East Palestine. 2. The invasion of Palestine : 77. The task of the invaders ; 78. The southern occupation ; 79. The occupation of Eastern Palestine ; 80. The occupation of Western Palestine ; 81. The war of deliverance. 3. The tribal heroes : 82. Gideon ; 83. Abimelech ; 84. Jephthah ; 85. Samson ; 86. The settlement of the Danites ; 87. The final settlement of the tribes. 4. The social, moral, and religious conditions during the periods of occupation : 88. The social life ; 89. Government ; 90. Culture ; 91. Morals ; 92. Religion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter VI. The establishment of the monarchy : 1. Samuel and Saul : 93. The Philistine aggressions ; 94. Samuel and the kingship ; 95. Saul's victory over the Philistines ; 96. Samuel's break with Saul. 2. The rise of David : 97. David at the court of Saul ; 98. David's outlaw life ; 99. David among the Philistines ; 100. The Philistine victory and the death of Saul ; 101. The achievements and the character of Saul. 3. David, King of Judah : 102. David's grief over the death of Saul ; 103. David made king of Judah at Hebron ; 104. Esh-baal, Saul's successor ; 105. David made king of Israel".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter VII. The establishment of the national monarchy, David : 106. The wars of deliverance from the Philistines ; 107. The establishment of the national capital at Jerusalem ; 108. David's wars of conquest ; 109. The organization of David's kingdom and internal affairs ; 110. David's family life ; 111. Absalom's rebellion ; 112. The rebellion of Sheba ; 113. The last days of David ; 114. The character and achievements of David".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter VIII. The development of the national resources -- Solomon : 1. The reign of Solomon : 115. The accession of Solomon ; 116. The policy of Solomon ; 117. Solomon's Palace and temple ; 118. The character and achievements of Solomon. 2. Life during the monarchy : 119. Social life ; 120. Culture ; 121. Religion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter X. The kingdom of Judah to the destruction of Jerusalem, 586 BC : 1. King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah : 158. Events in Assyria, Egypt, and Babylonia ; 159. Hezekiah's reformation ; 160. Isaiah and Sargon's campaign against Ashdod ; 161. The Babylonian embassy of Merodach-Baladan ; 162. The pro-Egyptian policy ; 163. Sennacherib's invasion ; 164. The character and achievements of Isaiah. 2. The religious reaction under Manasseh and the law of Deuteronomy : 165. The character of the reaction ; 166. The problem of the prophetic party ; 167. The law of Deuteronomy ; 168. The purpose of the law. 3. The reign of Josiah : 169. The prophets Nahum, Zephaniah, and Jeremiah ; 170. The finding of the book of the law ; 171. The great reformation ; 172. The significance of the Deuteronomic covenant ; 173. The death of Josiah. 4. The prophet Jeremiah and the end of Judah : 174. The sources ; 175. The earlier life and activity of Jeremiah ; 176. The reign of Jehoiakim ; 177. Jeremiah's courage ; 178. The rise of Babylonia ; 179. The prophet Habakkuk ; 180. The first deportation to Babylon ; 181. Zedekiah's reign and rebellion ; 182. Jeremiah's contest with the pro-Egyptian party ; 183. The prophet Ezekiel ; 184. The siege of Jerusalem ; 185. The capture of the king and the destruction of Jerusalem ; 186. The murder of Gedaliah ; 187. The character and message of Jeremiah".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XI. The exile : 1. The centers of the exiles : 188. The exile as a transition ; 189. Fallen Judah and its neighbors ; 190. The exiles in Egypt ; 191. The exiles in Babylonia ; 192. Ezekiel's activity among the exiles ; 193. The character and message of Ezekiel. 2. The literature of the exile : 194. The literary activity of the exile ; 195. The prophetic literature ; 196. The law of holiness. 4. The great prophet of the exile : 197. The later years of the exile ; 198. The rise of Cyrus ; 199. Prophecies on the downfall of Babylon ; 200. The great prophet of the exile ; 201. The character and message. 5. The religious and social teachings of the prophet : 202. The prophet as a religious and social force ; 203. The ethical monotheism of the prophets ; 204. The moral and spiritual nature of religion ; 205. The social and democratic ideals of the prophets ; 206. The optimism of the prophets".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XIII. Judaism in contact with Hellenism (the Greek period, 333-175 B.C.) : 1. The political events : 241. General character of the Greek period ; 242. Effects of the conquest of Alexander the Great ; 243. The conditions under the Seleucids ; 244. The conditions under the Ptolemies ; 245. The Syrian conquest of Palestine. 2. The literature of the Greek period : 246. The prophetic literature ; 247. The chronicler's ecclesiastical history. 3. The wisdom literature and its ideals : 248. The wisdom literature ; 249. The book of Proverbs ; 250. The book of Ecclesiastes ; 251. The book of Ecclesiastes ; 252. The Psalms of reflection ; 253. The religious, moral, and social ideals of the wisdom literature. 4. Secular poetry and the influence of Hellenism : 254. The Song of Solomon ; 255. The influence of Hellenism".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XIV. Judaism in conflict with Hellenism (the Maccabean period, 175-63 B.C.) : 1. The crisis of Judaism : 256. The Biblical sources ; 257. Antiochus Epiphanes ; 258. The Hellenistic Jewish high priests ; 259. The religious persecutions ; 260. The Jewish martyrs. 2. The book of Daniel : 261. The origin and content of the book ; 262. Its character and purpose. 3. The Maccabean uprising : 263. The revolt of Mattathias and his sons ; 264. Judas Maccabeus ; 265. The restoration of the temple service ; 266. The Jews of Egypt".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XV. The rule of the Maccabean priests : 1. The reestablishment of religious and national independence : 267. The wars of Judas ; 268. The establishment of religious liberty ; 269. The high priest Alcimus ; 270. Judas's alliance with Rome, and his death ; 271. Jonathan and the beginnings of political independence ; 272. The end of Jonathan ; 273. Simon and the establishment of national independence ; 274. The death of Simon. 2. The conflicts between Pharisees and Sadducees : 275. The rise of the parties of the Pharisees and Sadducees ; 276. John Hyrcanus and the national growth ; 277. The later Hasmonean rulers ; 278. Alexander Jannaeus ; 279. Alexandra ; 280. Aristobulus II ; 281. Pompey's capture of Jerusalem. 3. The literature and life of the Maccabean period : 282. The Maccabean Psalms ; 283. The book of Esther ; 284. The book of Judith ; 285. The book of Tobit".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XVI. The Jews under the Roman rule (the Roman period, 63 B.C. to 70 B.C.) : 1. The loss of Jewish independence : 286. The rivalries of the Hasmoneans ; 287. The rise of Antipater ; 288. The sons of Antipater, Phasael and Herod ; 289. The Parthians in Syria ; 290. The reign of Antigonus ; 291. The reign of Herod ; 292. The character of Herod. 2. The developed form of Judaism : 293. The scribes ; 294. The legislation of the scribes ; 295. The synagogue ; 296. The synagogue as a social center ; 297. The synagogue assemblies ; 298. The synagogue service ; 299. Jewish parties ; 300. The Pharisees ; 301. The Sadducees ; 302. The Essenes ; 303. Zealots and Herodians ; 304. The conception of God ; 305. The ethical ideals ; 306. The Messianic hope ; 307. The Messianic conception of the suffering servant ; 308. Summary.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introductory : Introduction : I. Our interest in Old Testament history ; 2. Main division of Old Testament history -- Chapter I. The sources of Old Testament history : 3. The biblical sources ; 4. The use of the Biblical sources ; 5. Classification of the biblical sources ; 6. The Hebrew laws ; 7. Old Testament historical literature ; 8. The prophetic literature as historical source ; 9. The liturgical literature ; 10. The wisdom literature ; 11. The apocalyptic literature ; 12. The extra-biblical sources -- Chapter II. The land of Palestine : 13. The Old Testament world ; 14. The boundaries of Palestine ; 15. The coast plains ; 16. The central plateau and the valley of Esdraelon ; 17. The valley of the Jordan and the Dead Sea ; 18. The eastern-Jordan plateaus ; 19. The highways of Palestine ; 20. The general character of Palestine ; 21. Israel's neighbors".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introductory: Introduction : Our interest in Old Testament history ; Main divisions of Old Testament history : 1. The sources of Old Testament history : The biblical sources ; The use of the biblical sources ; Classification of the biblical sources ; The Hebrew laws ; Old Testament historical literature ; The prophetic literature as historical source ; The liturgical literature ; The wisdom literature ; The apocalyptic literature ; The extra-biblical sources -- 2. The land of Palestine : The Old Testament world ; The boundaries of Palestine ; The coast plains ; The central plateau and the valley of Esdraelon ; The valley of the Jordan and the Dead Sea ; The east-Jordan plateaus ; The highways of Palestine ; The general character Palestine ; Israel's neighbors".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. The formative period : From the beginnings to the death of Solomon, 933 B. C. : Chapter III. The formation of the Hebrew tribes : 1. The origin of the Hebrew race : 22. The general contents of Gen 1 to 11 ; 23. The two accounts of the creation ; 24. The two accounts of the flood ; 25. The tables of the nations. 2. The patriarchal tribal migrations : 26. The general contents of Gen 12 to 50 ; 27. The history of Abraham ; 28. The history of Jacob-Israel ; 29. The story of Joseph and his brethren ; 30. The literary and historical character of the patriarchal stories. 3. The traditions of Genesis in the light of contemporaneous history : 31. The original home and migrations of the Semites ; 32. The Amorite migration ; 33. The Elamite ascendancy and Gen 14 ; 34. The reign of Hammurabi ; 35. The Hyksos-Canaanite migration ; 36. The tell el-Amarna period ; 37. The Hittites ; 38. The Habiri ; 39. The Aramean migration ; 40. Jacob-Israel ; 41. The patriarchal tribal mode of life and settlements ; 42. The descent into Egypt ; 43. The presuppositions of the biblical tradition".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part II. The period of the prophets: from the division of the kingdom, 933 B.C., to the restoration under Cyrus, 538 B.C. : Chapter IX. The kingdom of Israel: from the division of the kingdom to the fall of Samaria, 933-722 B.C. : 1. The division of the kingdom : 122. The biblical sources ; 123. The division and its causes ; 124. The political consequences ; 125. The religious consequences ; 126. From Jeroboam I to Omri. 2. The dynasty of Omri : 127, the reign of Omri ; 128. Political events in Israel and Judah to Jehu. 3. The religious and social crisis in Israel : 129. Baalism ; 130. The champions of Jehovah against Baalism ; 131. The contest on Carmel ; 132. The theophany at Horeb ; 133. The interview of Elisha with Gazael ; 134. The anointing and commission of Jehu ; 135. Israel and Judah's decline. 4. The political recovery of Israel and Judah : 136. The reign of Jehoash ; 137. The reigns of Jeroboam II and Uzziah. 5. The social and religious life of the divided kingdom to the new prophetism : 138. The biblical data ; 139. The political and social ideals ; 140. The religious and ethical ideals. 6. The new prophetism : 141. The biblical data ;142. The character of the new prophetism ; 143. The prophet Amos ; 144. The book of Amos ; 145. The message of Amos ; 146. The Elohist source in the Hexateuch. 7. The end of the Northern Kingdom : 147. The political changes after Jeroboam II ; 148. The prophet Hosea ; 149. The message of Hosea ; 150. The prophet Isaiah ; 151. The writings of Isaiah ; 152. The Syro-Ephraimitic war ; 153. The siege of Samaria ; 154. The prophet Micah ; 155. The contribution of the northern kingdom ; 156. The origin of the Samaritans ; 157. The contribution of the northern kingdom".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III. The period of the priests and scribes: from Cyrus, 538 B.C., to Herod I, 4 B.C. : Chapter XII. The restoration of the Jewish community (the Persian period, 538-333 B.C.) : 1. The reawakening of the Jewish community in Palestine -- Sheshbazzar : 207. The Persian rulers ; 208. The Biblical sources ; 209. The edict of Cyrus. 2. The rebuilding of the temple -- Zerubbabel : 210. The rebuilding of the temple ; 211. The prophet Haggai ; 212. The laying of the foundations of the temple ; 213. The prophet Zechariah ; 214. The dedication of the temple ; 215. The condition of the Jewish community ; 216. The book of Malachi ; 217. Isaiah 56-59. 4. Ezra and the institution of the priestly law : 226. The Biblical sources ; 227. The return under Ezra ; 228. Ezra's marriage reforms ; 229. The reading of the law ; 230. The adoption of the priestly law ; 231. The character of the priestly law ; 232. The effect of the institution of the law ; 233. The establishment of the Samaritan community. 5. The suffering community and the problem of Job : 234. The last decades of the Persian rule ; 235. The prophecy of Joel ; 236. The problem of the book of Job. 6. The religious and social ideals under the law : 237. Religious conceptions ; 238. Religious institutions ; 239. Protests against particularism ; 240. The Jewish piety of the Psalms".
- catalog title "Old Testament history / by Ismar J. Peritz.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".