Título : | The tribes of israel | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | De Geus, Cornelis Hendrik Jan, Autor | Mención de edición: | 1° | Editorial: | Van Gorcum | Fecha de publicación: | 1976 | Número de páginas: | 258 páginas | Nota general: | <27205> | Idioma : | Español | Clasificación: | 220.9/G38/(ING) | Resumen: | CHAPTER I. EARLIEST ISRAEL IN MODERN HISTORIOGRAPHY 1
1. From B. Stade to C. Steuernagel 1
2. H. Winckler 9
3. B. D. Eerdmans and F. M. Th. Böhl 12
4. The school of the Religionsgeschichte.
Ed Sachsse and W. Caspari 17
5. Between the two world wars 27
6. A. Alt, M. Noth and G. von Rad 36
7. G. A. Danell and H. H. Rowley 44
8. The school of W. F. Albright 48
9. Criticism begins 54
CHAPTER II. THE SYSTEM OF THE TWELVE TRIBES 69
1. The tribe of Joseph 70
2. The secular tribe of Levi 97
3. Gilead or Gad 108
4. The two twelve-tribe systems 111
CHAPTER II. THE UNITY OF ISRAEL 120
1. Introduction 120
2. The problem of the original social and
economic structure 124
3. Family, clan, tribe 133
Excursus I: South-Arabia 150
4. The ethnic unity of the Israelites 156
5. Consequences for the Conquest 164
6. The milieu of the patriarchs 171
7. The 'Apiru 182
Excursus II: The name Israel 187
CHAPTER IV: THE AMPHICTYONIC INSTITUTIONS 193
1. The concept "amphictyony" 193
2. The central sanctuary 195
3. The Sacred War 202
4. The Judge of Israel 204
5. Nābī and Mazkir 207
SUMMARY OF THE CONCLUSIONS 210
BIBLIOGRAPHY 213
INDICES 249
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The tribes of israel [texto impreso] / De Geus, Cornelis Hendrik Jan, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Van Gorcum, 1976 . - 258 páginas. <27205> Idioma : Español Clasificación: | 220.9/G38/(ING) | Resumen: | CHAPTER I. EARLIEST ISRAEL IN MODERN HISTORIOGRAPHY 1
1. From B. Stade to C. Steuernagel 1
2. H. Winckler 9
3. B. D. Eerdmans and F. M. Th. Böhl 12
4. The school of the Religionsgeschichte.
Ed Sachsse and W. Caspari 17
5. Between the two world wars 27
6. A. Alt, M. Noth and G. von Rad 36
7. G. A. Danell and H. H. Rowley 44
8. The school of W. F. Albright 48
9. Criticism begins 54
CHAPTER II. THE SYSTEM OF THE TWELVE TRIBES 69
1. The tribe of Joseph 70
2. The secular tribe of Levi 97
3. Gilead or Gad 108
4. The two twelve-tribe systems 111
CHAPTER II. THE UNITY OF ISRAEL 120
1. Introduction 120
2. The problem of the original social and
economic structure 124
3. Family, clan, tribe 133
Excursus I: South-Arabia 150
4. The ethnic unity of the Israelites 156
5. Consequences for the Conquest 164
6. The milieu of the patriarchs 171
7. The 'Apiru 182
Excursus II: The name Israel 187
CHAPTER IV: THE AMPHICTYONIC INSTITUTIONS 193
1. The concept "amphictyony" 193
2. The central sanctuary 195
3. The Sacred War 202
4. The Judge of Israel 204
5. Nābī and Mazkir 207
SUMMARY OF THE CONCLUSIONS 210
BIBLIOGRAPHY 213
INDICES 249
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