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The folktale in the old testament / Gunkel, Hermann
Título : The folktale in the old testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Gunkel, Hermann, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: The almond press Fecha de publicación: 1987 Número de páginas: 206 páginas Nota general: <27206> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 221.95/G93/(ING) Resumen: Abbreviations 11
INTRODUCTION by J.W. Rogerson 13
Chapter One
POETICAL STORIES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 21
Historiography 21
Poetical stories 22
Characteristics-ancient and modern 22
Poetical stories in ancient Israel 25
Chapter Two
THE FOLKTALE IN GENERAL AND IN THE
OLD TESTAMENT 29
The Nature of the Folktale 29
Folktale origins 30
Their international character 31
Their persistence 32
The Bible and folktales 33
Chapter Three
NATURE FABLES AND NATURE FOLKTALES 37
Nature fables 37
The wooing of the thorn bush 37
Jotham's fable 38
Nature folktales 40
Ezekiel's funerary song 42
Nebuchadnezzar's dream 44
The lawsuit against the vineyard 45
The war between the forest and the sea 47
The body and its members 47
Chapter Four
FOLKTALE MOTIFS DRAWN FROM NATURE 51
The Power of Speech 51
Animals and the supernatural 52
Nathan's parable 54
Fabulous creatures 56
Aetiological motifs 57
The animal world: past and future 58
Plant and natural object motifs 60
The tree of life and the tree of knowledge 61
Wonderful lands 62
Paradise 62
Jerusalem 64
The land of milk and honey 66
The world mountain 67
Far wanderings 68
Chapter Five
FOLKTALES ABOUT TOOLS AND OTHER OBJECTS 73
The dispute 73
Bread 75
Miraculous objects 75
The fairytale city 78
Chapter Six
TALES SPIRITS, DEMONS AND SPECTRES 83
Jacob at Penuel 83
The demon assailant 85
Belief in a name 87
Present form 87
Yahweh's attack on Moses 88
The Tobias legend 89
The death of Tamar's husbands 90
Theophanies in Genesis 90
Hagar in the wilderness 90
Other supernatural appearances 92
Abraham under the oak at Hebron 93
Lot and the destruction of Sodom 93
Lot and Sodom: parallels 93
The Lot tale and Yahwism 94
The Lot tale in Israelite tradition 94
The granting of a wish 95
Elisha and the woman of Shunem 95
Solomon's prayer 96
The host of spirits 96
Jacob at Mahanaim 96
Elisha and the host of angels 97
Hostile beings 98
Satan 98
The wickedness in the bushel 99
The Gadarene swine 100
Animal spirits 101
Seraphim 101
Cherubim 102
Other Old Testament creatures 102
Fabulous creatures in Revelation 102
Spirits of the dead 103
Tobit 103
Tobias: a folktale parallel 104
Tobias: a 'wandering folktale' 105
Tobias: the original version 105
Chapter Seven
TALES ABOUT GIANTS 107
Chapter Eight
TALES OF MAGIC 111
Power in the magician's body 111
Power in objects belonging to the magician 113
Other magical devices 114
The spoken word 114
The powers of the men of God in Israel 115
Magic and higher religion in Israel 116
The competition between sorcerers 116
Yahweh and magic 117
Magic sleep, blindness of perception 118
Humans changed to other forms 118
Other remnants of folktale magic 119
Chapter Nine
TALES WITH PRIMITIVE BELIEFS ABOUT THE SOUL 123
The secret place of the soul 123
The soul's location 124
Dreams and the future 124
Chapter Ten
FOLKTALES ABOUT CHILDREN 127
The child of the barren mother 127
Abandonment: Ezekiel 16 128
Abandonment: Moses 131
Abandonment: Sargon 131
Abandonment: Luke's infancy narrative 132
The Magi and the massacre of the innocents 132
The sacrifice of Isaac 133
Jephthah's daughter 134
Chapter Eleven
FOLKTALES OF YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN 135
Youth and age juxtaposed 135
The youngest brother 136
The youngest as savior of the others 137
The older companion 138
The temptations of youth 139
Spurned love: Joseph and Potiphar's wife 139
Spurned love: Susanna and the elders 140
Dinah 140
The abduction of women by the Benjaminites 141
The woman who desires children 141
Some other motifs 141
The sympathetic portrayal of women 142
Chapter Twelve
VARIOUS FOLKTALES ABOUT MEN 143
Fratricide 143
The sending out of servants 143
Snared by one's own snare 144
Carrying one's own death-warrant 145
Judged by one's own judgment 145
Swallowed but preserved 145
The tournament in 2 Sam 2.14ff 146
The Moabites' credulity 147
Gideon's attack on the Midianites 147
Tests 148
Chapter Thirteen
TALES OF SOCIAL STANDING 149
Herdsman and hunter: Jacob and Esau 149
The tale of the birthright 149
Jacob's deception 150
Farmers and herdsmen: Cain and Abel 150
The founders of trades 151
The king 152
Disguise 152
The king's might 153
Intimations of the future 153
Ability to heal 153
The beauty of the consort 154
Wisdom 154
The judgment of Solomon 155
The king and the young hero or heroine 157
The dove at the baptism of Jesus 158
The king as ordinary mortal 160
Official decrees 160
Chapter Fourteen
FOLKTALE MOTIFS IN THE PRIMAEVAL HISTORY 163
Chapter Fifteen
REVIEW OF THE MATERIAL ACCORDING TO FORM
AND CONTENT 167
Folktale characteristics 167
Fantasy 167
Credulity 167
The roots of the folktale 168
Primitive beliefs 169
Experiences of daily life 169
Customs of former times 169
Early intellectual reflection 169
Anonymous heroes 170
The widespread recurrence of folktales 170
Special features of the Israelite folktale 171
Form and setting 171
The tone of Israelite folktales 172
Preferences 173
The history of Israelite folktales 173
Prophets and apocalypticists 174
Poets 174
The link with historical reminiscences 175
Radical changes 175
Notes 179
Subject Index 201
The folktale in the old testament [texto impreso] / Gunkel, Hermann, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : The almond press, 1987 . - 206 páginas.
<27206>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 221.95/G93/(ING) Resumen: Abbreviations 11
INTRODUCTION by J.W. Rogerson 13
Chapter One
POETICAL STORIES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 21
Historiography 21
Poetical stories 22
Characteristics-ancient and modern 22
Poetical stories in ancient Israel 25
Chapter Two
THE FOLKTALE IN GENERAL AND IN THE
OLD TESTAMENT 29
The Nature of the Folktale 29
Folktale origins 30
Their international character 31
Their persistence 32
The Bible and folktales 33
Chapter Three
NATURE FABLES AND NATURE FOLKTALES 37
Nature fables 37
The wooing of the thorn bush 37
Jotham's fable 38
Nature folktales 40
Ezekiel's funerary song 42
Nebuchadnezzar's dream 44
The lawsuit against the vineyard 45
The war between the forest and the sea 47
The body and its members 47
Chapter Four
FOLKTALE MOTIFS DRAWN FROM NATURE 51
The Power of Speech 51
Animals and the supernatural 52
Nathan's parable 54
Fabulous creatures 56
Aetiological motifs 57
The animal world: past and future 58
Plant and natural object motifs 60
The tree of life and the tree of knowledge 61
Wonderful lands 62
Paradise 62
Jerusalem 64
The land of milk and honey 66
The world mountain 67
Far wanderings 68
Chapter Five
FOLKTALES ABOUT TOOLS AND OTHER OBJECTS 73
The dispute 73
Bread 75
Miraculous objects 75
The fairytale city 78
Chapter Six
TALES SPIRITS, DEMONS AND SPECTRES 83
Jacob at Penuel 83
The demon assailant 85
Belief in a name 87
Present form 87
Yahweh's attack on Moses 88
The Tobias legend 89
The death of Tamar's husbands 90
Theophanies in Genesis 90
Hagar in the wilderness 90
Other supernatural appearances 92
Abraham under the oak at Hebron 93
Lot and the destruction of Sodom 93
Lot and Sodom: parallels 93
The Lot tale and Yahwism 94
The Lot tale in Israelite tradition 94
The granting of a wish 95
Elisha and the woman of Shunem 95
Solomon's prayer 96
The host of spirits 96
Jacob at Mahanaim 96
Elisha and the host of angels 97
Hostile beings 98
Satan 98
The wickedness in the bushel 99
The Gadarene swine 100
Animal spirits 101
Seraphim 101
Cherubim 102
Other Old Testament creatures 102
Fabulous creatures in Revelation 102
Spirits of the dead 103
Tobit 103
Tobias: a folktale parallel 104
Tobias: a 'wandering folktale' 105
Tobias: the original version 105
Chapter Seven
TALES ABOUT GIANTS 107
Chapter Eight
TALES OF MAGIC 111
Power in the magician's body 111
Power in objects belonging to the magician 113
Other magical devices 114
The spoken word 114
The powers of the men of God in Israel 115
Magic and higher religion in Israel 116
The competition between sorcerers 116
Yahweh and magic 117
Magic sleep, blindness of perception 118
Humans changed to other forms 118
Other remnants of folktale magic 119
Chapter Nine
TALES WITH PRIMITIVE BELIEFS ABOUT THE SOUL 123
The secret place of the soul 123
The soul's location 124
Dreams and the future 124
Chapter Ten
FOLKTALES ABOUT CHILDREN 127
The child of the barren mother 127
Abandonment: Ezekiel 16 128
Abandonment: Moses 131
Abandonment: Sargon 131
Abandonment: Luke's infancy narrative 132
The Magi and the massacre of the innocents 132
The sacrifice of Isaac 133
Jephthah's daughter 134
Chapter Eleven
FOLKTALES OF YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN 135
Youth and age juxtaposed 135
The youngest brother 136
The youngest as savior of the others 137
The older companion 138
The temptations of youth 139
Spurned love: Joseph and Potiphar's wife 139
Spurned love: Susanna and the elders 140
Dinah 140
The abduction of women by the Benjaminites 141
The woman who desires children 141
Some other motifs 141
The sympathetic portrayal of women 142
Chapter Twelve
VARIOUS FOLKTALES ABOUT MEN 143
Fratricide 143
The sending out of servants 143
Snared by one's own snare 144
Carrying one's own death-warrant 145
Judged by one's own judgment 145
Swallowed but preserved 145
The tournament in 2 Sam 2.14ff 146
The Moabites' credulity 147
Gideon's attack on the Midianites 147
Tests 148
Chapter Thirteen
TALES OF SOCIAL STANDING 149
Herdsman and hunter: Jacob and Esau 149
The tale of the birthright 149
Jacob's deception 150
Farmers and herdsmen: Cain and Abel 150
The founders of trades 151
The king 152
Disguise 152
The king's might 153
Intimations of the future 153
Ability to heal 153
The beauty of the consort 154
Wisdom 154
The judgment of Solomon 155
The king and the young hero or heroine 157
The dove at the baptism of Jesus 158
The king as ordinary mortal 160
Official decrees 160
Chapter Fourteen
FOLKTALE MOTIFS IN THE PRIMAEVAL HISTORY 163
Chapter Fifteen
REVIEW OF THE MATERIAL ACCORDING TO FORM
AND CONTENT 167
Folktale characteristics 167
Fantasy 167
Credulity 167
The roots of the folktale 168
Primitive beliefs 169
Experiences of daily life 169
Customs of former times 169
Early intellectual reflection 169
Anonymous heroes 170
The widespread recurrence of folktales 170
Special features of the Israelite folktale 171
Form and setting 171
The tone of Israelite folktales 172
Preferences 173
The history of Israelite folktales 173
Prophets and apocalypticists 174
Poets 174
The link with historical reminiscences 175
Radical changes 175
Notes 179
Subject Index 201
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Título : Pioner of biblical criticism Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Fuller, Reginaldo, Autor Editorial: The almond press Número de páginas: 176 páginas Nota general: <27274> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 220.1/F94/(ING) Resumen: General editor preface – 3
Foreword – 5
Chapter one
EARLY INFLUENES – 10
Early education, 1744-1758 – 11
Paris, 1758-1764 – 15
Ministry, 1764-1780 – 23
Chapter two
PREPARING TO TRANSLATE THE BIBLE:
GEDDES´S TEXTUAL CRITICISM – 27
Chapter three
LITERARY AND HISTORICAL CRITICISM
BIBLICAL INSPIRATION – 38
The primaeval history – 44
The historical narrative – 49
The giving of the law – 51
Moral standards in the old testament – 53
The authorship of the Pentateuch – 55
Chapter four
ORIGINS OF GEDDES´S LITERARY AND HISTORICAL CRITICISM – 60
Philosophical presuppositions – 60
The german critical school – 63
Eichhorn and primitive history – 70
The mythological interpretation – 74
The composition of the Pentateuch – 80
Chapter five
CONTEMPORARY COMMENT ON GEDDES´S
BIBLICAL CRITICISM – 83
Chapter six
THE DEATH OF DR GEDDES
LATER DEVELOPMENT OF HIS CRITICAL THEORIES – 103
His death – 103
Later development of his critical theories – 105
Chapter seven
GEDDESS PALCE IN THE HISTORY OF BIBLICAL CRITICISM – 112
NOTES
Foreword – 124
Chapter one – 124
Chapter two – 124
Appendix. Geddes´s textual criticism – examples – 134
Chapter four – 137
Appendix: herder and the mythological school – 142
Appendix: letter to professor Paulus – 144
Chapter five – 146
Chapter six – 150
Chapter seven – 152
LISTS
Published works of geddes – 156
Unpublished manuscript material – 160
Letters written by geddes – 160
Other papers written by Geddes – 163
Letters and documents about Geddes – 164
Letters and documents relating to the roman catholic church in Scotland – 165
Some contemporary periodicals – 165
BIBLIOGRAPHY – 166
INDEX – 169
ILLUSTRATIONS - 177
Pioner of biblical criticism [texto impreso] / Fuller, Reginaldo, Autor . - [S.l.] : The almond press, [s.d.] . - 176 páginas.
<27274>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 220.1/F94/(ING) Resumen: General editor preface – 3
Foreword – 5
Chapter one
EARLY INFLUENES – 10
Early education, 1744-1758 – 11
Paris, 1758-1764 – 15
Ministry, 1764-1780 – 23
Chapter two
PREPARING TO TRANSLATE THE BIBLE:
GEDDES´S TEXTUAL CRITICISM – 27
Chapter three
LITERARY AND HISTORICAL CRITICISM
BIBLICAL INSPIRATION – 38
The primaeval history – 44
The historical narrative – 49
The giving of the law – 51
Moral standards in the old testament – 53
The authorship of the Pentateuch – 55
Chapter four
ORIGINS OF GEDDES´S LITERARY AND HISTORICAL CRITICISM – 60
Philosophical presuppositions – 60
The german critical school – 63
Eichhorn and primitive history – 70
The mythological interpretation – 74
The composition of the Pentateuch – 80
Chapter five
CONTEMPORARY COMMENT ON GEDDES´S
BIBLICAL CRITICISM – 83
Chapter six
THE DEATH OF DR GEDDES
LATER DEVELOPMENT OF HIS CRITICAL THEORIES – 103
His death – 103
Later development of his critical theories – 105
Chapter seven
GEDDESS PALCE IN THE HISTORY OF BIBLICAL CRITICISM – 112
NOTES
Foreword – 124
Chapter one – 124
Chapter two – 124
Appendix. Geddes´s textual criticism – examples – 134
Chapter four – 137
Appendix: herder and the mythological school – 142
Appendix: letter to professor Paulus – 144
Chapter five – 146
Chapter six – 150
Chapter seven – 152
LISTS
Published works of geddes – 156
Unpublished manuscript material – 160
Letters written by geddes – 160
Other papers written by Geddes – 163
Letters and documents about Geddes – 164
Letters and documents relating to the roman catholic church in Scotland – 165
Some contemporary periodicals – 165
BIBLIOGRAPHY – 166
INDEX – 169
ILLUSTRATIONS - 177
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27274 220.1/F94/(ING) FUL Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible David s social drama / Flanagan, James
Título : David s social drama Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Flanagan, James, Autor Editorial: The almond press Número de páginas: 368 páginas Nota general: <27338> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 220.91/F56/(ING) Resumen: I
PROLEGOMENA TO A HOLOGRAM
OF THE EARLY IRON AGE
Chapter 1
DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIL WORLD STUDIES – 31
Demise of David´s history – 31
Social World studies – 53
Chapter 2
HOLOGRAPHIC MODEL FOR A SOCIAL
WORLD STUDY OF IRON AGE I – 77
Hologram as metaphor and model – 77
Anthropological guides to social world studies – 88
Holographic model for illuminating the iron age – 108
II
MAKING A HOLOGRAM OF THE EARLY IRON AGE
Chapter 3
DOMAIN OF ACTIONS:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMAGES OF IRON AGE I – 119
Geographical setting – 120
Archaeological occupation patterns – 137
Preliminary archaeological systemic model – 168
Chapter 4
DOMAIN OF NOTIONS:
LITERARY IMAGES OF THE DAVID FIGURE – 193
And Samuel images – 198
Models in psalms – 198
Chronicles model – 207
Deuteronomistic model – 225
Samuel model – 236
A systemic model the david images in the Bible – 250
III
A HLOGRAM OF THE EARLY IRON AGE
Chapter 5
THE SOCIAL WORLD OF DAVID´S DRAMA – 275
A. beyond space time systemics – 276
B. A hologram of the early iron age – 291
Appendix I
GEOGRAPHICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY – 319
Appendix II
THE RISE OF IBN SAUD – 325
Appendix III
SAULIDE AND DAVIDIC GENEALOGICAL
CHARTS AND LISTS – 343
Notes – 349
Bibliography – 351
Index of biblical references – 367
Index of authors – 369
Index of subjects – 371
David s social drama [texto impreso] / Flanagan, James, Autor . - [S.l.] : The almond press, [s.d.] . - 368 páginas.
<27338>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 220.91/F56/(ING) Resumen: I
PROLEGOMENA TO A HOLOGRAM
OF THE EARLY IRON AGE
Chapter 1
DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIL WORLD STUDIES – 31
Demise of David´s history – 31
Social World studies – 53
Chapter 2
HOLOGRAPHIC MODEL FOR A SOCIAL
WORLD STUDY OF IRON AGE I – 77
Hologram as metaphor and model – 77
Anthropological guides to social world studies – 88
Holographic model for illuminating the iron age – 108
II
MAKING A HOLOGRAM OF THE EARLY IRON AGE
Chapter 3
DOMAIN OF ACTIONS:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMAGES OF IRON AGE I – 119
Geographical setting – 120
Archaeological occupation patterns – 137
Preliminary archaeological systemic model – 168
Chapter 4
DOMAIN OF NOTIONS:
LITERARY IMAGES OF THE DAVID FIGURE – 193
And Samuel images – 198
Models in psalms – 198
Chronicles model – 207
Deuteronomistic model – 225
Samuel model – 236
A systemic model the david images in the Bible – 250
III
A HLOGRAM OF THE EARLY IRON AGE
Chapter 5
THE SOCIAL WORLD OF DAVID´S DRAMA – 275
A. beyond space time systemics – 276
B. A hologram of the early iron age – 291
Appendix I
GEOGRAPHICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY – 319
Appendix II
THE RISE OF IBN SAUD – 325
Appendix III
SAULIDE AND DAVIDIC GENEALOGICAL
CHARTS AND LISTS – 343
Notes – 349
Bibliography – 351
Index of biblical references – 367
Index of authors – 369
Index of subjects – 371
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27338 220.91/F56/(ING) FLA Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible The highlands of canaan / hopkins, David
Título : The highlands of canaan Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: hopkins, David, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: The almond press Fecha de publicación: 1995 Número de páginas: 326 páginas Nota general: <27350> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 220.9/H85/(ING) Resumen: Preface 9
Chapter One
INTRODUCTION 13
A. The Study of Agriculture in Ancient Israel 15
B. Agriculture and the Emergence of Israel 21
Chapter Two
THE PARAMETERS OF AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS 25
A. Classifications of Agriculture 55
B. The Parameters of Agriculture 56
1. Environment 32
2. Agricultural Technology 36
3. Population 42
C. Summary 50
Chapter Three
GEOMORPHOLOGY OF HIGHLAND CANAAN 53
A. Introduction 55
B. The Regions 56
1. The Negev Highlands 56
2. The Judean Highlands 58
3. The Samarian Highlands 63
4. The Galilean Highlands 67
C. The Consequences of Geomorphological Diversity 72
Chapter Four
CLIMATE AND CLIMATIC CHANGE 77
A. Climate 79
1. Introduction 79
2. Seasonality 79
3. Air Temperature and Insolation 81
4. Precipitation 84
5. Water Availability 91
B. Climatic Change 99
Chapter Five
NATURAL VEGETATION AND SOILS 109
A. Introduction 111
B. Nature of the Climax Vegetation 111
C. Causes of Deforestation 115
D. Age of Deforestation 117
E. Consequences of Deforestation 120
F. Soil Landscape 123
1. Soil Distribution and Properties 123
2. Soils and Agriculture 130
G. Natural Vegetation and Soils:
Consequences for Highland Settlement 132
Chapter Six
POPULATION 135
A. Introduction 137
B. Settlement Pattern 138
1. Community Layout 139
2. Individual Structures and Installations 142
3. Zonal Pattern of Settlement 157
C. Population Landscape and Agriculture 167
Chapter Seven
AGRICULTURAL OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES:
WATER CONSERVATION AND CONTROL 171
A. Introduction 173
B. Terrace Systems 173
C. Irrigation 186
D. Field Techniques 187
Chapter Eight
AGRICULTURAL OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES:
SOIL CONSERVATION ND FERTILITY MAINTENANCE 189
A. Introduction 191
B. Fallowing and Land-Use Intensity 192
1. Green Fallow 195
2. Crop Rotation 197
3. Sabbatical-Year Law 200
C. Fertilization 202
D. Terrace Systems 208
E. The Soil Base in Highland Agriculture 209
Chapter Nine
AGRICULTURAL OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES:
RISK SPREADING AND THE OPTIMIZATION OF LABOR 211
A. Introduction 213
B. Work in the Fields 213
1. Plowing and Planting 214
2. Harvesting 223
3. Vine and Tree Crops 227
4. The Structure of Work in the Fields 232
C. Land Use 235
1. Types of Land Use 235
2. Land-Use Pattern 237
3. Crop Mix and Yielding Characteristics 241
4. Agriculture and Livestock Husbandry 245
5. Land-Use Pattern: Summary 250
D. Social Structure and Institutions 251
Chapter Ten
CONCLUSION: SUBSISTENCE CHALLENGES
AND THE EMERGENCE OF ISRAEL 263
Notes 279
Abbreviations 286
Bibliography 287
Indexes 314
Maps 324
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
Table
1. Land-Use Classifications 29
Figure
1. Land Quality Variation 34
2. Water Balance – Jerusalem 93
3. Possible Rotational Pattern A 198
4. Possible Rotational Pattern B 198
5. Sabbatical Year in Biennial Rotation 201
The highlands of canaan [texto impreso] / hopkins, David, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : The almond press, 1995 . - 326 páginas.
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Clasificación: 220.9/H85/(ING) Resumen: Preface 9
Chapter One
INTRODUCTION 13
A. The Study of Agriculture in Ancient Israel 15
B. Agriculture and the Emergence of Israel 21
Chapter Two
THE PARAMETERS OF AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS 25
A. Classifications of Agriculture 55
B. The Parameters of Agriculture 56
1. Environment 32
2. Agricultural Technology 36
3. Population 42
C. Summary 50
Chapter Three
GEOMORPHOLOGY OF HIGHLAND CANAAN 53
A. Introduction 55
B. The Regions 56
1. The Negev Highlands 56
2. The Judean Highlands 58
3. The Samarian Highlands 63
4. The Galilean Highlands 67
C. The Consequences of Geomorphological Diversity 72
Chapter Four
CLIMATE AND CLIMATIC CHANGE 77
A. Climate 79
1. Introduction 79
2. Seasonality 79
3. Air Temperature and Insolation 81
4. Precipitation 84
5. Water Availability 91
B. Climatic Change 99
Chapter Five
NATURAL VEGETATION AND SOILS 109
A. Introduction 111
B. Nature of the Climax Vegetation 111
C. Causes of Deforestation 115
D. Age of Deforestation 117
E. Consequences of Deforestation 120
F. Soil Landscape 123
1. Soil Distribution and Properties 123
2. Soils and Agriculture 130
G. Natural Vegetation and Soils:
Consequences for Highland Settlement 132
Chapter Six
POPULATION 135
A. Introduction 137
B. Settlement Pattern 138
1. Community Layout 139
2. Individual Structures and Installations 142
3. Zonal Pattern of Settlement 157
C. Population Landscape and Agriculture 167
Chapter Seven
AGRICULTURAL OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES:
WATER CONSERVATION AND CONTROL 171
A. Introduction 173
B. Terrace Systems 173
C. Irrigation 186
D. Field Techniques 187
Chapter Eight
AGRICULTURAL OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES:
SOIL CONSERVATION ND FERTILITY MAINTENANCE 189
A. Introduction 191
B. Fallowing and Land-Use Intensity 192
1. Green Fallow 195
2. Crop Rotation 197
3. Sabbatical-Year Law 200
C. Fertilization 202
D. Terrace Systems 208
E. The Soil Base in Highland Agriculture 209
Chapter Nine
AGRICULTURAL OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES:
RISK SPREADING AND THE OPTIMIZATION OF LABOR 211
A. Introduction 213
B. Work in the Fields 213
1. Plowing and Planting 214
2. Harvesting 223
3. Vine and Tree Crops 227
4. The Structure of Work in the Fields 232
C. Land Use 235
1. Types of Land Use 235
2. Land-Use Pattern 237
3. Crop Mix and Yielding Characteristics 241
4. Agriculture and Livestock Husbandry 245
5. Land-Use Pattern: Summary 250
D. Social Structure and Institutions 251
Chapter Ten
CONCLUSION: SUBSISTENCE CHALLENGES
AND THE EMERGENCE OF ISRAEL 263
Notes 279
Abbreviations 286
Bibliography 287
Indexes 314
Maps 324
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
Table
1. Land-Use Classifications 29
Figure
1. Land Quality Variation 34
2. Water Balance – Jerusalem 93
3. Possible Rotational Pattern A 198
4. Possible Rotational Pattern B 198
5. Sabbatical Year in Biennial Rotation 201
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Título : The emergence of early israel in historical perspective Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Coote, Robert, Autor Editorial: The almond press Número de páginas: 326 páginas Nota general: <27349> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 220.9/C44/(ING) Resumen: Acknowledgments – 6
Preface – 7
Chapter 1
REWRITING THE HSITORY OF EARLY ISRAEL – 11
Chapter 2
SETTLEMENT PATTERNS AND INTERREGIONAL TRADE IN THE HISTORY OF PALESTINE – 27
Chapter 3
GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL RELATIONS IN THE HSITORY OF PALESTINE – 81
Chapter 4
THE EMERGENCE OF ISRAEL: IRON I TRANSFORMATION IN PALESTINE – 117
Chapter 5
THE FORMATION OF THE DAVIDIC STATE – 139
Chapter 6
THE IDEA OF EARLY ISRAEL IN HISTORY – 167
Notes - 179
Works cited – 189
Index of authors - 209
The emergence of early israel in historical perspective [texto impreso] / Coote, Robert, Autor . - [S.l.] : The almond press, [s.d.] . - 326 páginas.
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Clasificación: 220.9/C44/(ING) Resumen: Acknowledgments – 6
Preface – 7
Chapter 1
REWRITING THE HSITORY OF EARLY ISRAEL – 11
Chapter 2
SETTLEMENT PATTERNS AND INTERREGIONAL TRADE IN THE HISTORY OF PALESTINE – 27
Chapter 3
GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL RELATIONS IN THE HSITORY OF PALESTINE – 81
Chapter 4
THE EMERGENCE OF ISRAEL: IRON I TRANSFORMATION IN PALESTINE – 117
Chapter 5
THE FORMATION OF THE DAVIDIC STATE – 139
Chapter 6
THE IDEA OF EARLY ISRAEL IN HISTORY – 167
Notes - 179
Works cited – 189
Index of authors - 209
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27349 220.9/C44/(ING) COO Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Palestine in transition / Freedman, David Noel
Título : Palestine in transition Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Freedman, David Noel, Autor Editorial: The almond press Número de páginas: 110 páginas Nota general: <27428> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 220.9/F22/(ING) Resumen: Introduction – vii
The Amarna period – 1
The role of the peasant in the amarna period – 15
Early Israel and the Canaanite socio-economic system – 25
Ancient Palestinian peasant movements and the formation of premonarchic Israel – 39
Ancient Israel’s hyphenated history – 95
George E. mendenhall –
Author index – 105
Subject index - 107
Palestine in transition [texto impreso] / Freedman, David Noel, Autor . - [S.l.] : The almond press, [s.d.] . - 110 páginas.
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Clasificación: 220.9/F22/(ING) Resumen: Introduction – vii
The Amarna period – 1
The role of the peasant in the amarna period – 15
Early Israel and the Canaanite socio-economic system – 25
Ancient Palestinian peasant movements and the formation of premonarchic Israel – 39
Ancient Israel’s hyphenated history – 95
George E. mendenhall –
Author index – 105
Subject index - 107
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27428 220.9/F22/(ING) FRE Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible The succession to - the throne - of David / Rost, Leonhard
Título : The succession to - the throne - of David Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Rost, Leonhard, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: The almond press Fecha de publicación: 1982 Número de páginas: 133 páginas Nota general: <27474> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 222.5/R84/(ING) Resumen: PREFACES
General Preface to the Series xi
Translator's Preface xii
Author's Preface to the 1926 Edition xiv
Leonhard Rost Biographical Note xiv
INTRODUCTION by E. Ball xv
Abbreviations xli
Notes xlii
THE SUCCESSION TO THE THRONE OF DAVID
by L. Rost
INTRODUCTION 3
Chapter One
THE ARK NARRATIVE 6
Chapter Two
THE PROPHECY OF NATHAN, II SAMUEL 7 35
Chapter Three
THE ACCOUNT OF THE AMMONITE WAR 37
REVIEW 63
Chapter Four
THE SUCCESSION STORY 65
CONCLUSION 115
Appendix
The Vocabulary of the Ark Narrative 116
Notes
Introduction 121
Chapter One 121
Chapter Two 124
Chapter Three 126
Chapter Four 126
Abbreviations 128
Bibliography 129
Index of Authors 133
The succession to - the throne - of David [texto impreso] / Rost, Leonhard, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : The almond press, 1982 . - 133 páginas.
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Clasificación: 222.5/R84/(ING) Resumen: PREFACES
General Preface to the Series xi
Translator's Preface xii
Author's Preface to the 1926 Edition xiv
Leonhard Rost Biographical Note xiv
INTRODUCTION by E. Ball xv
Abbreviations xli
Notes xlii
THE SUCCESSION TO THE THRONE OF DAVID
by L. Rost
INTRODUCTION 3
Chapter One
THE ARK NARRATIVE 6
Chapter Two
THE PROPHECY OF NATHAN, II SAMUEL 7 35
Chapter Three
THE ACCOUNT OF THE AMMONITE WAR 37
REVIEW 63
Chapter Four
THE SUCCESSION STORY 65
CONCLUSION 115
Appendix
The Vocabulary of the Ark Narrative 116
Notes
Introduction 121
Chapter One 121
Chapter Two 124
Chapter Three 126
Chapter Four 126
Abbreviations 128
Bibliography 129
Index of Authors 133
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27474 222.5/R84/(ING) ROS Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Narrative art in the bible / Bart Efrat, Shimon
Título : Narrative art in the bible Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Bart Efrat, Shimon, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: The almond press Fecha de publicación: 1989 Número de páginas: 295 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-85075-138-2 Nota general: <27466> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 220.66/B23/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Preface 7
Introduction 9
Chapter 1
THE NARRATOR 13
1. The Narrator’s Omniscience 17
2. The Narrator’s Manifestations 23
A. The Overt Narrator 23
B. The Covert Narrator 32
Chapter 2
THE CHARACTERS 47
1. The Direct shaping of the Characters 48
A. Outward Appearance 48
B. Inner Personality 53
2. The Indirect Shaping of the Characters 64
A. Speech 64
B. Actions 77
C. Minos Characters 86
Chapter 3
THE PLOT 93
1. The Single Narrative 95
A. The Units of the Plot 95
B. The Stages of the Plot 111
2. Collections of Narratives 132
Chapter 4
TIME AND SPACE 141
1. The Shaping of Time 143
A. The Duration of Time 143
B. the Sequence of Time 165
2. The Shaping of Space 184
Chapter 5
STYLE 197
1. Stylistic Devices 200
A. Sound and Rhythm 200
B. The Meaning of Words 206
C. The Repition of Words 211
D. Word Order 216
2. The Style of Narrative Units 218
A. The Narrative of Adonijah (1 Kings 1) 218
B. Huchai’s Speech (2 Samuel 17.7-13) 223
Chapter 6
THE NARRATIVE OF AMNON AND TAMAR 239
Bibliography 283
Index of Biblical References 287
Index of Subjects 293
Narrative art in the bible [texto impreso] / Bart Efrat, Shimon, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : The almond press, 1989 . - 295 páginas.
ISSN : 978-1-85075-138-2
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Clasificación: 220.66/B23/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Preface 7
Introduction 9
Chapter 1
THE NARRATOR 13
1. The Narrator’s Omniscience 17
2. The Narrator’s Manifestations 23
A. The Overt Narrator 23
B. The Covert Narrator 32
Chapter 2
THE CHARACTERS 47
1. The Direct shaping of the Characters 48
A. Outward Appearance 48
B. Inner Personality 53
2. The Indirect Shaping of the Characters 64
A. Speech 64
B. Actions 77
C. Minos Characters 86
Chapter 3
THE PLOT 93
1. The Single Narrative 95
A. The Units of the Plot 95
B. The Stages of the Plot 111
2. Collections of Narratives 132
Chapter 4
TIME AND SPACE 141
1. The Shaping of Time 143
A. The Duration of Time 143
B. the Sequence of Time 165
2. The Shaping of Space 184
Chapter 5
STYLE 197
1. Stylistic Devices 200
A. Sound and Rhythm 200
B. The Meaning of Words 206
C. The Repition of Words 211
D. Word Order 216
2. The Style of Narrative Units 218
A. The Narrative of Adonijah (1 Kings 1) 218
B. Huchai’s Speech (2 Samuel 17.7-13) 223
Chapter 6
THE NARRATIVE OF AMNON AND TAMAR 239
Bibliography 283
Index of Biblical References 287
Index of Subjects 293
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