David M. Carr - The Hebrew Bible

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Discover the historical and social context of one of the most influential works ever written with this authoritative new resource The newly revised second edition of
delivers a brief and up-to-date introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in the broader context of world history. Its treatment of the formation of the Bible amidst different historical periods allows readers to understand the biblical texts
. It also introduces readers to scholarly methods used to explore the formation of the Hebrew Bible and its later interpretation by Jews and Christians.
Written by a leading scholar in the field, this new edition incorporates the most recent research on the archaeology and history of early Israel, the formation of the Pentateuch, and the development of the historical and poetic books. Students will benefit from the inclusion of study questions in each chapter, focus texts from the Bible that illustrate major points, timelines, illustrations, photographs and a glossary to help them retain knowledge.
The book also includes:
A deepened and up-to-date focus on recent methods of biblical study, including trauma studies, African American, womanist, and ecocritical approaches to the Bible An orientation to multiple bibles, translations and digital resources for study of the Bible An exploration of the emergence of ancient Israel, its first oral traditions and its earliest writings Discussions of how major features of the Bible reflect communal experiences of trauma and resilience as Israel survived under successive empires of the Ancient Near East. Fuller treatment of the final formation of biblical books in early Judaism, including coverage of diverse early Jewish texts (e.g. Ben Sira, Enoch, Judith) that were revered as scripture before there were more clearly defined Jewish and Christian Bibles Designed for students of seminary courses and undergraduate students taking an introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, this second edition of
also will interest general readers with interest in the formation of the Bible.

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Cover Image: © Historical Picture Archive/Contributor/Getty Images

Figures

0.1 Scholarly edition of the same text as in Figure 0.2.
0.2 One of our earliest manuscripts of the book of Isaiah.
1.1 Ancient visitors to Egypt from the East (Canaanites?)
2.1 Part of the hill country of central Israel.
2.2 Typical pillared house of the Israelites.
2.3 Tablet containing a letter from Abdi‐heba.
2.4 Stela listing Egyptian conquests.
2.5 Animals feeding on trees.
3.1 Artist’s reconstruction of Solomon’s Jerusalem.
3.2 Scribe standing before the king of a small neighboring kingdom.
3.3 Student exercise tablet.
3.4 Letters inscribed into the surface of a stone.
3.5 The “Gezer Calendar.”
4.1 Copy of the Egyptian Instruction of Amenemope.
4.2 The Hammurabi stela.
4.3 Tablet of the Gilgamesh Epic containing the flood narrative.
4.4 Titian’s painting of Adam and Eve taking the apple.
5.1 One of the ivory carvings found in Samaria.
5.2 Detail from a wall‐sized panorama of the defeat of the town of Lachish in Judah.
5.3 Panel from the Black Obelisk of the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III.
5.4 Ivory spoon found at Hazor.
5.5 Pillar figurines of a sort common in archaeological remains of the eighth century.
5.6 Drawing and inscription found at a desert trading post called Kuntillet Adjrud used by eighth‐century Israelites.
6.1 The Sennacherib prism.
6.2 Judean seals from the time of Isaiah and Micah.
7.1 Seals and other images from the late seventh century.
9.1 Ashes and arrowheads left from the Babylonian attack on Jerusalem.
9.2 Reproduction of part of the magnificent temple of Ishtar.
10.1 The exilic L source or Lay source is much like this conglomerate rock.
10.2 Silver amulet, dating to just before the fall of Jerusalem.
11.1 Relief from the Persian capital of Persepolis.
11.2 The Cyrus cylinder.
13.1 Copy of the Hebrew book of Ben Sira found near the Dead Sea.
13.2 Coin from the time of the Hasmoneans.

Maps

0.1 The ancient Near East.
1.1 The land of Israel and its surroundings.
1.2 The major routes of the ancient Near East.
1.3 The reach of three of the major empires that dominated Israel and/or Judah.
2.1 Areas of the hill country occupied by the Israelites and Judeans.
5.1 The neighboring kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
7.1 The Judean kingdom after the fall of the north.
9.1 The journey to Babylon.
11.1 Judah as a province of the Persian empire.
13.1 The expanding kingdom of the Hasmoneans.

Main Discussions/Outlines of Biblical Books

Where to Find Basic Information on Biblical Books

Below is a list of where you can find basic discussions of books (or major parts of books) in the Hebrew scriptures, with the books listed here in the order that they appear in the Jewish Tanakh (//Hebrew Bible), followed by some deuterocanonical books. The page given in bold number(s)indicates where you can find a “Basics Box” that provides major information about a biblical book. This includes an outline, information about the time(s) in which the book was written, and (usually) a discussion of a major issue in interpretation of the book or text. In addition, some other pages are provided where you can find more information on different biblical books.

Genesis 52–3, 237; cf. 49–51, 88‐97
Exodus 238–9; cf. 54–6
Leviticus 214
Numbers 239
Deuteronomy 150; cf. 145–50
Joshua 153; cf. 145–50
Judges 154; cf. 153–4
1–2 Samuel 155; cf. 65–6, 154–6
1–2 Kings 157; cf. 156–7
Isaiah 191, 257–8; cf. 130–7, 190–6, 257–61
Jeremiah 172; cf. 168–74
Ezekiel 188; cf. 186–9
Hosea 116; cf. 113–21
Amos 112; cf. 110–13
Jonah 255; cf. 255–6
Micah 129–30; cf. 126–30
Nahum 166; cf. 166–7
Zephaniah 168; cf. 167–8
Haggai 250; cf. 250–1
Zechariah 251; cf. 251–3
Psalms 73, 243–4; cf. 70–4; 241–6
Job 254
Proverbs 84; cf. 82–6
Ruth 256
Song of Songs/Solomon, Canticles 79; cf. 78–80, 280
Ecclesiastes/ Qoheleth 82; cf. 80–5, 280
Lamentations 183; cf. 182–3
Esther 279
Daniel 272; cf. 270–2
Ezra‐Nehemiah 278–9; cf. 252–3; 277–9
1–2 Chronicles 277
2 Maccabees 274
Ben Sira/Sirach 269–70
Enoch 268–9
Judith 274

What is a More on Method Box?

These boxes give a brief introduction to methods used to interpret the Hebrew Bible. They detail the sorts of questions that each method attempts to answer, give an example of how the method has been applied, and include a reference to an article or book with more information about the method under discussion.

Textual Criticism 6
Tradition History and Transmission History 41
African American Biblical Interpretation 55
Poetic Analysis 75
Afrocentric and Womanist Interpretation of the Bible 80
Source and Redaction Criticism 89
Feminist Criticism and History of Interpretation/Biblical Reception 93
Comparison with Non‐Biblical Texts 96
The Joseph Story and Literary Approaches 105
Postcolonial Criticism 148
Trauma Studies and the Bible 184
(Study of) Intertextuality 193
Insights from History of Religions 219
Ecological Biblical Criticism 220
Form Criticism and Genre 242

What is in Special Topics Boxes?

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