Writing and re-writing history by destruction: proceedings of the Annual Minerva Center RIAB Conference, Leipzig, 2018

Cover -- Title -- Table of Contents -- Angelika Berlejung and Aren Maeir - Introduction -- I. Re-Writing History by Destruction: The Archaeology of Ancient Israel and Judah -- Amihai Mazar - Destruction Events: Their Identification, Causes, and Aftermath Some Test Cases -- Assaf Kleiman - Living on...

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Published in:Orientalische Religionen in der Antike
Corporate Author: The Minerva Center for the Relations between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times 3. Annual Conference 2018, Leipzig (Author)
Contributors: Berlejung, Angelika 1961- (Editor) ; Maʾir, Aharon 1958- (Editor) ; Oshima, Takayoshi 1967- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2022
In: Orientalische Religionen in der Antike (45)
Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Writing and re-writing history by destruction : proceedings of the Annual Minerva Center RIAB Conference, Leipzig, 2018] (2023) (Otto, Eckart, 1944 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Orientalische Religionen in der Antike 45
Research on Israel and Aram in biblical times 3
Further subjects:B Conference program 2018 (Leipzig)
B Electronic books
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Summary:Cover -- Title -- Table of Contents -- Angelika Berlejung and Aren Maeir - Introduction -- I. Re-Writing History by Destruction: The Archaeology of Ancient Israel and Judah -- Amihai Mazar - Destruction Events: Their Identification, Causes, and Aftermath Some Test Cases -- Assaf Kleiman - Living on the Ruins: The Case of Stratum XII/XI at Hazor -- Igor Kreimerman - Sennacherib, Nebuchadnezzar II, and the Residents of Lachish: An Examination of Decision-Making from Conquest to Destruction -- Omer Sergi - Rewriting History Through Destruction: The Case of Tel Re?ov and the Hebrew Bible -- II. Reflections on Destruction and Loss in Prophetic, Poetic, and Post-Biblical Literature -- Bob Becking - Echoes in Time: The Perception of Jehoiachin's Amnesty in Past and Present (2 Kings 25:27-30) -- David G. Garber - The Trace of Inter-Generational Trauma in the Composition History of Ezekiel -- Friedhelm Hartenstein - The End of Judah and the Persistence of Cosmic Order: Understanding History in the Light of Creation in Psalms and Prophetic Books -- Yigal Levin - Persian-Period Jerusalem in the Shadow of Destruction -- Hillel Mali - From Ritual to the Story of Ritual: The Influence of the Destruction of the Temple on Ritual Writing of the First Century CE -- III. Circumnavigating History: Isaiah's Response to the Temple Destruction -- J. Todd Hibbard - Does Isaiah Implicate the Temple in His Pronouncements of Judgment Against Jerusalem? -- Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer - Continuity of Worship: The Portrayal of the Temple and Its Cult in Isaiah 40-55 -- Clemens Schneider - Destruction and Desert Transformation in Isaiah 43:14-21 -- Nathan MacDonald - The Terminology of the Cult in Isaiah 56-66 -- Judit Gärtner - "The Dwelling Place of Your Holiness" (Isa 63:15): On the Meaning of Temple Theology in Trito-Isaiah -- IV. Re-Writing History by Destruction in Assyria.
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ISBN:3161612493