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A Biblical History of Israel, Second Edition

De: Iain Provan, V. Philips Long, Tremper Longman III
Narrado por: Jim Denison
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For over a decade, A Biblical History of Israel has gathered praise and criticism for its unapologetic approach to reconstructing the historical landscape of ancient Israel through a biblical lens. In this much-anticipated second edition, the authors reassert that the Old Testament should be taken seriously as a historical document alongside other literary and archaeological sources.

Significantly revised and updated, A Biblical History of Israel, Second Edition includes the authors' direct response to critics. In part one, the authors review scholarly approaches to the historiography of ancient Israel and negate arguments against using the Bible as a primary source. In part two, they outline a history of ancient Israel from 2000 to 400 BCE by integrating both biblical and extrabiblical sources. The second edition includes updated archaeological data and new references.

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all in all this massive audiobook contains very little actual history and more defense of their own conclusion and complaints and rebuttal of other ppls conclusion of Ancient Israel. kinda feels like its 2 opposing sides arguing and the listener who actually wants to learn history is in the middle. its not accessible to a laymen or even somebody with a beginner knowledge like me can understand. tryed a 2nd pass got 2 chapters and just cant. the average person has no need for most of this Info.

very little history of Israel more defense of their opinion

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