The King and the Land : A Geography of Royal Power in the Biblical World
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0199361886
ISBN-13
9780199361885
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 8th, 2016
Print length
302 Pages
Weight
544 grams
Dimensions
16.00 x 23.60 x 3.30 cms
Product Classification:
Biblical archaeologyJudaism: sacred texts
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This book maps unexplored dimensions of royal power in the biblical world by examining archaeological and textual evidence for royal control of privately-held lands, religious buildings, collectively-governed towns, and urban water systems.
In The King and the Land, Stephen C. Russell offers a history of space and power in the biblical world by demonstrating how the monarchies in ancient Israel and Judah asserted their power over strategically important spaces such as privately-held lands, religious buildings, collectively-governed towns, and urban water systems. Case studies in the book treat Solomon''s use of foreign architecture (1 Kings 5-8), David''s dedication of land to Yahweh (2 Samuel 24), Jehu''s decommissioning of Baal''s temple (2 Kings 10), Absalom''s navigation of the collective politics of Levantine towns (2 Samuel 15), and Hezekiah''s reshaping of the tunnels that supplied Jerusalem with water (2 Kings 20; 2 Chronicles 32). Steeped in archaeological and textual evidence, this book contextualizes Israelite and Judahite royal and tribal politics within broader patterns of ancient Near Eastern spatial power. By providing a historical investigation into the nature of power and physical space in the Iron Age Levant, this book also offers fresh literary readings of the biblical texts that anchor its theses.
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