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Edited by Bill T. Arnold and Hugh G. M. Williamson, the Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books picks up where the Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch left off—with Joshua and Israel poised to enter the land—and carries us through the postexilic period. Following in the tradition of the award-winning IVP dictionaries focused on the New Testament, this encyclopedic work is characterized by in-depth articles focused on key topics, many of them written by noted experts.The history of Israel forms the skeletal structure of the Old Testament. Understanding this history and the biblical books that trace it is essential to comprehending the Bible. The Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books is the only reference book focused exclusively on these biblical books and the history of Israel.The dictionary presents articles on numerous historical topics as well as major articles focused on the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah. Other articles focus on the Deuteronomistic History as well as the Chronicler's History, the narrative art of Israel's historians, innerbiblical exegesis, text and textual criticism, and the emergence of these books as canonical. One feature is a series of eight consecutive articles on the periods of Israel's history from the settlement to postexilic period, which form a condensed history of Israel within the DOTHB.Syro-Palestinian archaeology is surveyed in one article, while significant archaeological sites receive focused treatment, usually under the names of biblical cities and towns such as Jerusalem and Samaria, Shiloh and Shechem, Dan and Beersheba. Other articles delve into the histories and cultures of the great neighboring empires—Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia and Persia—as well as lesser peoples, such as the Ammonites, Edomites, Moabites, Philistines and Phoenicians. In addition there are articles on architecture, Solomon's temple, agriculture and animal husbandry, roads and highways, trade and travel, and water and water systems.The languages of Hebrew and Aramaic, as well as linguistics, each receive careful treatment, as well as the role of scribes and their schools, and writing and literacy in ancient Israel and its environs. The DOTHB also canvases the full range of relevant extrabiblical written evidence, with five articles focused on the various non-Israelite written sources as well as articles on Hebrew inscriptions and ancient Near Eastern iconography.Articles on interpretive methods, on hermeneutics and on preaching the Historical Books will assist students and communicators in understanding how this biblical literature has been studied and interpreted, and its proper use in preaching. In the same vein, theological topics such as God, prayer, faith, forgiveness and righteousness receive separate treatment.The history of Israel has long been contested territory, but never more so than today. Much like the quest of the historical Jesus, a quest of the historical Israel is underway. At the heart of the quest to understand the history of Israel and the Old Testament's Historical Books is the struggle to come to terms with the conventions of ancient historiography. How did these writers conceive of their task and to whom were they writing? Clearly the Old Testament historians did not go about their task as we would today. The divine word was incarnated in ancient culture.Rather than being a dictionary of quick answers and easy resolutions readily provided, the DOTHB seeks to set out the evidence and arguments, allowing a range of informed opinion to enrich the conversation. In this way it is hoped that the DOTHB will not only inform its readers, but draw them into the debate and equip them to examine the evidence for themselves.

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Publisher
IVP Academic
Year
2011
ISBN
9780830869466

Scripture Index

(Page numbers refer to the print version.)
Old Testament
Genesis
1, 131, 404
1—2, 8
1—3, 711
1—11, 313, 316, 767
1:1—2:3, 542, 713
1:1—2:4, 697
1:2, 130
1:14, 695
1:16-18, 697
2, 404
2—3, 216, 688
2:7, 8
2:10-14, 709
2:19, 8
3, 902, 989
3:6, 902
3:22-24, 710
4, 404
4:13, 901
4:17-22, 312
5, 309, 712
5:3-32, 312
5:24, 217
6, 20
6:1-4, 711
6:2, 710
6:4, 710
6:5-8, 712
6:7, 8
6:12, 20
6:14-20, 8
8:22, 697
9:1-17, 664
9:11, 517
10, 309, 313
10:1-32, 312
10:4, 373
10:14, 783
10:15-19, 132
10:15-20, 792
10:16, 550
10:18, 792
10:18-19, 317
10:22, 97
11:1-9, 711
11:10-30, 312
11:26—50:26, 708
11:27—12:5, 431
11:31-32, 625
12, 403
12—13, 20
12:1-3, 639, 875
12:6, 132, 712, 891
12:7, 639, 968
12:8, 21, 116, 117
13, 317
13:3, 21, 116, 117
13:18, 391
14, 612
14:14, 194
14:15, 45
14:18, 129, 130, 342, 548, 550
14:19, 130, 342
14:20, 342
14:22, 130, 342
15:2, 45
15:16, 266
15:18, 316, 317
15:18-21, 640
15:19, 120
17, 446
17:1-2, 664
17:1-16, 664
17:3-8, 664
17:6, 351, 446
17:7, 350
17:8, 316, 640
17:9-14, 527, 664
17:10-14, 648
17:14, 517
17:15-16, 664
17:16, 351, 446
18, 391
18—19, 710
18:19, 260
19, 966
19:1-8, 352
19:1-10, 714
19:25, 714
19:29, 714
19:30-38, 440, 705
19:36-38, 23
19:38, 23, 24
20:1...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. InterVarsity Press Project Staff
  4. InterVarsity Press
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. How to Use This Dictionary
  8. Abbreviations
  9. Transliteration of Hebrew
  10. Contributors
  11. A
  12. B
  13. C
  14. D
  15. E
  16. F
  17. G
  18. H
  19. I
  20. J
  21. K
  22. L
  23. M
  24. N
  25. O
  26. P
  27. Q
  28. R
  29. S
  30. T, U, V
  31. W, X, Y
  32. Z
  33. Archaeological Periods
  34. Palestine
  35. The Ancient Near East
  36. Scripture Index
  37. Subject Index
  38. Articles Index
  39. About the Author
  40. Praise for Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books
  41. The IVP Bible Dictionary Series
  42. Copyright