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By Barry L. Bandstra

ISBN-10: 0495391050

ISBN-13: 9780495391050

How to actively learn and comprehend the Hebrew Bible and its major literary, old, and thematic meanings with the aid of this bestselling creation to the outdated testomony and its better half web site. examining THE outdated testomony: creation TO THE HEBREW BIBLE, Fourth variation makes use of a big variety of maps, charts, timelines, and art to make sure your figuring out. Chapter-opening summaries and studying courses direct your realization to key thoughts, ancient contexts, and suitable Biblical passages. The accompanying site presents the total textual content of the Bible, the whole textual content of the textbook, and an interactive learn advisor with a number of research instruments to your comfort.

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After the decline of Assyria, Judah’s influence in Palestine grew under the leadership of Josiah, a king from the lineage of David. The resurgence of an Israel was checked by the growth of the Babylonian Empire under the leadership of Nebuchadrezzar. 6 Exile in Babylon When Judah resisted the domination of Babylonia, Nebuchadrezzar destroyed Jerusalem, including the temple of YHWH, killed many, and deported thousands to Babylon where he held them captive. The Judeans remained in exile until Cyrus the Great and the Persian Empire swallowed the Babylonian kingdom.

Jacob’s sons sold their young brother Joseph to traders, who in turn sold him as a slave in Egypt. Eventually, Joseph rose to great power in Egypt. Due to a famine, the Jacob clan left Canaan, joined Joseph, and resettled in Egypt. As they grew in number there, they became a threat to the Egyptians who treated them harshly and forced them into slavery. 3 Birth of Israel Moses became the leader of the descendants of Jacob, now called the Hebrews. Moses’s calling was validated when he met God in a burning bush in the wilderness.

Its story line formed the backbone of the Torah narrative with the other sources building upon it. The Yahwist narrative is sometimes considered an epic because with broad historical scope it tells the story of how humankind developed and how one branch became the people of God. It frequently makes use of anthropomorphism; that is, it often describes the deity as having human characteristics, such as when YHWH ‘‘walked’’ in the garden of Eden. The Yahwist source is referred to as J in scholarly literature because German scholars first formulated this source analysis, and YHWH begins with a J in 21 22 PART 1  Torah Damascus SYRIA Litani Rive r OE NI CI A Priestly source (P) Written in Babylonia in the sixth century BCE LAKE HULEH PH Hazor Geshur SEA OF KINNERET i Yarm ad uk Kis di Wa Zebulun W THE GREAT SEA (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) ho n Jordan River Megiddo Gilead ISRAEL Samaria Elohist source (E) Written in Israel in the ninth century BCE Shechem di Kan a h Wa Ya rko AMMON Ephraim n Ri ve r Rabbah Jericho Benjamin Jerusalem he IL Sh ep PH Gaza JUDAH la h IS TI A W adi S source (J) Yahwist o Written inrekJudah in the tenth century BCE s W a d i Be or Deuteronimist (D) Written in Jerusalem in the seventh century BCE Hebron DEAD SEA Ar n on R MOAB iv e r Beersheba Negev Wad i Ze re d EDOM FIGURE 3 Sources of the Torah by Geographical Location German.

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