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- catalog contributor b87068.
- catalog created "1908".
- catalog date "1908".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1908".
- catalog description ""A practical Biblical reference library": p. 225-226.".
- catalog description "3. David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan -- 4. Saul's strength and weakness -- 5. The significance of Saul's reign -- The political events of David's reign".
- catalog description "LIII. Crimes of David's sons -- 1. Amnon's brutal crime -- 2. Absalom's revenge -- 3. The wise woman of Tekoa -- 4. The shadow of David's crimes -- LIV. Absalom's rebellion -- 1. Absalom's intrigues -- 2. David's flight -- 3. The decisive battle -- 4. David's return to Jerusalem -- 5. Sheba's rebellion -- LV. Solomon's election as king -- 1. The law of succession in Israel -- 2. Adonijah's attempted usurpation -- The counter conspiracy -- 4. David's dying injunction -- 5. The character of David -- 6. David's work -- The splendors of Solomon's reign -- LVI. Solomon's policy and fame -- 1. The removal of Solomon's foes -- 2. The organization of Solomon's kingdom -- 3. Solomon's wisdom -- 4. The wisdom of the ancient East -- 5. Solomon's relation to Hebrew Wisdom literature -- LVII. Solomon's temple -- 1. Solomon's motive in building the temple -- 2. Preparation for the temple -- 3. Plan and dimensions -- 4. The equipment of the temple -- 5. Dedication of the temple -- LVIII. The splendor and weakness of Solomon's reign -- 1. Solomon's palace -- 2. His additional building activity -- 3. Solomon's commercial enterprises -- 4. The mistakes of Solomon -- 5. His many marriages -- 6. Consequences of Solomon's policy -- LIX. Law and society in early Israel -- 1. Form and date of the primitive Decalogues in Exodus 21:1-23:19 -- 2. The rights and positions of slaves in early Israel -- 3. Punishment of crimes -- 4. Laws regarding domestic animals -- 5. Responsibility for property -- 6. Personal responsibility to society -- LX. Moral and religious standards in early Israel -- 1. Obligations to dependent classes -- 2. Kindness toward animals -- 3. Justice in the law courts -- 4. Israel's obligation to Jehovah -- 5. Israel's conception of Jehovah -- VI. The victory of the Jehovah religion over the Canaanite cults.".
- catalog description "Part I. The settlement and conquest of Canaan -- XXXI. The crossing of the Jordan -- I. The records of the settlement and conquest -- II. Political conditions in Canaan -- III. Strategic importance of Jericho -- IV. Significance of the visit of the spies -- V. Triple tradition of the crossing of the Jordan -- VI. The method of the crossing according the oldest narrative -- VII. Significance of the event in Hebrew history -- XXXII. Capture of Jericho and Ai -- I. Situation and character of Jericho -- II. The two accounts of the capture of Jericho -- III. The Judean account of the capture -- IV. The fate of the inhabitants of Jericho -- V. The sin of Achan -- VI. The capture of Ai -- VII. The treaty with the villages -- VIII. The character of Joshua -- XXXIII. Conditions and conquests in Canaan -- I. Real character of the conquest -- II. Conditions in the south -- III. Conditions in the north -- IV. The conflict with the Moabites -- ".
- catalog description "The decline of Saul and the rise of David -- XLIII. David's introduction to public life -- 1. The various accounts of David's achievements -- 2. David's introduction to the court of Saul -- 3. David's contest with Goliath -- 4. Saul's jealousy of David -- 5. The importance of David's experience at Saul's court -- XLIV. David as a fugitive -- 1. The friendship of David and Jonathan -- 2. The proof of Jonathan's friendship -- 3. David and the priest of Nob -- 4. David's followers -- 5. The fate of the priest of Nob -- XLV. David's life as an outlaw -- 1. The relief of Keilah -- 2. David's regard for the life of Saul -- 3. The meanness of Nabal -- 4. Abigail's wise counsel -- 5. David's marriages -- XLVI. David among the Philistines -- 1. David as a vassal of Achish -- 2. The Philistine advance -- 3. The pursuit and defeat of the Amalekites -- 4. The distribution of the spoil -- XLVII. Saul's defeat and death -- 1. Saul's visit to the medium of Endor -- 2. The battle on Mount Gilboa -- ".
- catalog description "VI. Gideon's sanctuary and rule -- VII. Abimelech's conspiracy -- VIII. The end of the first Hebrew kingdom -- XXXVIII. Jephthah's victory over the Ammonites -- I. The role of the east Jordan tribes -- II. Jephthah the Gileadite -- III. Jephthah's vow and its consequences -- IV. Hostility between the east and west-Jordan tribes -- V. The character of the local deliverers".
- catalog description "XLVIII. The two Hebrew kingdoms under David and Ishbaal -- 1. David king at Hebron -- 2. Hostilities between the two kingdoms -- 3. Abner's negotiations with David -- 4. David's election as king -- XLIX. The liberation and consolidation of all Israel -- 1. The wars with the Philistines -- 2. Capture of Jebus -- 3. The situation of Jebus -- 4. The transfer of the Ark -- 5. David's court -- L. The internal events of David's reign -- 1. The ancient doctrine of evil -- 2. The false and true doctrine of Human sacrifice -- 3. David's treatment of Jonathan's son -- 4. The census of all Israel -- 5. The pestilence -- Israel's faith the days of David -- LI. David's foreign wars and conquests -- 1. David's warriors -- 2. The organization of David's army -- 3. The Ammonite wars -- 4. The extent of David's kingdom -- 5. The significance of David's conquests -- LII. David's crimes and their punishment -- 1. David's family history -- 2. David's household -- 3. David's double crime -- 4. Nathan's parable -- 5. David's punishment".
- catalog description "XXXIV. The establishment of the Danite tribe and sanctuary -- I. Character of the story -- II. The sanctuary of Micah the Ephraimite -- III. Report of the Danite spies -- IV. The plunder of Micah's sanctuary -- V. Prevailing ethical standards and religious ideals -- XXXV. Experiences of the different tribes -- I. The so-called blessing of Jacob -- II. The tribe of Reuben -- III. History of the tribes of Levi and Simeon -- IV. The peculiar position of the Levites -- V. The tribes of the south -- VI. The northern tribes -- VII. The tribe of Joseph -- XXXVI. The great victory over the Canaanites -- I. the prose and poetic versions of the story -- II. The historical situation -- III. Deborah, the prophetess -- IV. The rally of the tribes -- V. The battle -- VI. The fate of Sisera -- VII. The significance of the victory -- XXXVII. Reigns of Gideon and his son Abimelech -- I. The two accounts -- II. The historical situation -- III. Gideon's call -- IV. The vengeance upon his foes -- ".
- catalog description "XXXIX. Samson's birth and marriage -- I. The popular character of the Samson stories -- II. The character of Samson -- III. The Nazirite vow -- IV. Condition at the end of the period of settlement -- V. Moral and religious standards -- Part II. The founding of the Hebrew kingdom -- XL. The Philistine victories and the fortunes of the ark -- 1. The books of Samuel -- 2. The different records of the founding of the kingdom -- 3. The Philistines -- 4. The defeat of the Hebrews and the loss of the Ark -- 5. The Ark among the Philistines -- XLI. Saul's call and election to the kingship -- 1. The need of a king -- 2. The patriots of Israel -- 3. Saul, the Benjamite -- 4. Saul's meeting with Samuel -- 5. The choice of Saul as king -- XLII. The great victory over the Philistines -- 1. Jonathan's attack upon the Philistines -- 2. The capture of the Philistine stronghold -- 3. The pursuit of the Philistines -- 4. Saul's rash vow -- 5. Saul's wars -- ".
- catalog extent "xii, 238 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Founders and rulers of United Israel.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Founders and rulers of United Israel.".
- catalog isPartOf "Historical Bible ; 2".
- catalog isPartOf "Kent, Charles Foster, 1867-1925. Historical Bible ; 2.".
- catalog issued "1908".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : C. Scribner's Sons,".
- catalog relation "Founders and rulers of United Israel.".
- catalog subject "BS511 .K4 vol. 2".
- catalog subject "Jews History To 953 B.C.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan -- 4. Saul's strength and weakness -- 5. The significance of Saul's reign -- The political events of David's reign".
- catalog tableOfContents "LIII. Crimes of David's sons -- 1. Amnon's brutal crime -- 2. Absalom's revenge -- 3. The wise woman of Tekoa -- 4. The shadow of David's crimes -- LIV. Absalom's rebellion -- 1. Absalom's intrigues -- 2. David's flight -- 3. The decisive battle -- 4. David's return to Jerusalem -- 5. Sheba's rebellion -- LV. Solomon's election as king -- 1. The law of succession in Israel -- 2. Adonijah's attempted usurpation -- The counter conspiracy -- 4. David's dying injunction -- 5. The character of David -- 6. David's work -- The splendors of Solomon's reign -- LVI. Solomon's policy and fame -- 1. The removal of Solomon's foes -- 2. The organization of Solomon's kingdom -- 3. Solomon's wisdom -- 4. The wisdom of the ancient East -- 5. Solomon's relation to Hebrew Wisdom literature -- LVII. Solomon's temple -- 1. Solomon's motive in building the temple -- 2. Preparation for the temple -- 3. Plan and dimensions -- 4. The equipment of the temple -- 5. Dedication of the temple -- LVIII. The splendor and weakness of Solomon's reign -- 1. Solomon's palace -- 2. His additional building activity -- 3. Solomon's commercial enterprises -- 4. The mistakes of Solomon -- 5. His many marriages -- 6. Consequences of Solomon's policy -- LIX. Law and society in early Israel -- 1. Form and date of the primitive Decalogues in Exodus 21:1-23:19 -- 2. The rights and positions of slaves in early Israel -- 3. Punishment of crimes -- 4. Laws regarding domestic animals -- 5. Responsibility for property -- 6. Personal responsibility to society -- LX. Moral and religious standards in early Israel -- 1. Obligations to dependent classes -- 2. Kindness toward animals -- 3. Justice in the law courts -- 4. Israel's obligation to Jehovah -- 5. Israel's conception of Jehovah -- VI. The victory of the Jehovah religion over the Canaanite cults.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. The settlement and conquest of Canaan -- XXXI. The crossing of the Jordan -- I. The records of the settlement and conquest -- II. Political conditions in Canaan -- III. Strategic importance of Jericho -- IV. Significance of the visit of the spies -- V. Triple tradition of the crossing of the Jordan -- VI. The method of the crossing according the oldest narrative -- VII. Significance of the event in Hebrew history -- XXXII. Capture of Jericho and Ai -- I. Situation and character of Jericho -- II. The two accounts of the capture of Jericho -- III. The Judean account of the capture -- IV. The fate of the inhabitants of Jericho -- V. The sin of Achan -- VI. The capture of Ai -- VII. The treaty with the villages -- VIII. The character of Joshua -- XXXIII. Conditions and conquests in Canaan -- I. Real character of the conquest -- II. Conditions in the south -- III. Conditions in the north -- IV. The conflict with the Moabites -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The decline of Saul and the rise of David -- XLIII. David's introduction to public life -- 1. The various accounts of David's achievements -- 2. David's introduction to the court of Saul -- 3. David's contest with Goliath -- 4. Saul's jealousy of David -- 5. The importance of David's experience at Saul's court -- XLIV. David as a fugitive -- 1. The friendship of David and Jonathan -- 2. The proof of Jonathan's friendship -- 3. David and the priest of Nob -- 4. David's followers -- 5. The fate of the priest of Nob -- XLV. David's life as an outlaw -- 1. The relief of Keilah -- 2. David's regard for the life of Saul -- 3. The meanness of Nabal -- 4. Abigail's wise counsel -- 5. David's marriages -- XLVI. David among the Philistines -- 1. David as a vassal of Achish -- 2. The Philistine advance -- 3. The pursuit and defeat of the Amalekites -- 4. The distribution of the spoil -- XLVII. Saul's defeat and death -- 1. Saul's visit to the medium of Endor -- 2. The battle on Mount Gilboa -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. Gideon's sanctuary and rule -- VII. Abimelech's conspiracy -- VIII. The end of the first Hebrew kingdom -- XXXVIII. Jephthah's victory over the Ammonites -- I. The role of the east Jordan tribes -- II. Jephthah the Gileadite -- III. Jephthah's vow and its consequences -- IV. Hostility between the east and west-Jordan tribes -- V. The character of the local deliverers".
- catalog tableOfContents "XLVIII. The two Hebrew kingdoms under David and Ishbaal -- 1. David king at Hebron -- 2. Hostilities between the two kingdoms -- 3. Abner's negotiations with David -- 4. David's election as king -- XLIX. The liberation and consolidation of all Israel -- 1. The wars with the Philistines -- 2. Capture of Jebus -- 3. The situation of Jebus -- 4. The transfer of the Ark -- 5. David's court -- L. The internal events of David's reign -- 1. The ancient doctrine of evil -- 2. The false and true doctrine of Human sacrifice -- 3. David's treatment of Jonathan's son -- 4. The census of all Israel -- 5. The pestilence -- Israel's faith the days of David -- LI. David's foreign wars and conquests -- 1. David's warriors -- 2. The organization of David's army -- 3. The Ammonite wars -- 4. The extent of David's kingdom -- 5. The significance of David's conquests -- LII. David's crimes and their punishment -- 1. David's family history -- 2. David's household -- 3. David's double crime -- 4. Nathan's parable -- 5. David's punishment".
- catalog tableOfContents "XXXIV. The establishment of the Danite tribe and sanctuary -- I. Character of the story -- II. The sanctuary of Micah the Ephraimite -- III. Report of the Danite spies -- IV. The plunder of Micah's sanctuary -- V. Prevailing ethical standards and religious ideals -- XXXV. Experiences of the different tribes -- I. The so-called blessing of Jacob -- II. The tribe of Reuben -- III. History of the tribes of Levi and Simeon -- IV. The peculiar position of the Levites -- V. The tribes of the south -- VI. The northern tribes -- VII. The tribe of Joseph -- XXXVI. The great victory over the Canaanites -- I. the prose and poetic versions of the story -- II. The historical situation -- III. Deborah, the prophetess -- IV. The rally of the tribes -- V. The battle -- VI. The fate of Sisera -- VII. The significance of the victory -- XXXVII. Reigns of Gideon and his son Abimelech -- I. The two accounts -- II. The historical situation -- III. Gideon's call -- IV. The vengeance upon his foes -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XXXIX. Samson's birth and marriage -- I. The popular character of the Samson stories -- II. The character of Samson -- III. The Nazirite vow -- IV. Condition at the end of the period of settlement -- V. Moral and religious standards -- Part II. The founding of the Hebrew kingdom -- XL. The Philistine victories and the fortunes of the ark -- 1. The books of Samuel -- 2. The different records of the founding of the kingdom -- 3. The Philistines -- 4. The defeat of the Hebrews and the loss of the Ark -- 5. The Ark among the Philistines -- XLI. Saul's call and election to the kingship -- 1. The need of a king -- 2. The patriots of Israel -- 3. Saul, the Benjamite -- 4. Saul's meeting with Samuel -- 5. The choice of Saul as king -- XLII. The great victory over the Philistines -- 1. Jonathan's attack upon the Philistines -- 2. The capture of the Philistine stronghold -- 3. The pursuit of the Philistines -- 4. Saul's rash vow -- 5. Saul's wars -- ".
- catalog title "The founders and rulers of United Israel : from the death of Moses to the division of the Hebrew Kingdom / by Charles Foster Kent.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".