Editore: The Institute of Jewish Studies The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2005
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condizione: Very Good. Octavo, paper covers, 169-316, viii pp., English abstracts Text is in Hebrew. Articles are "How do we Read the Torah Portion for the New Moon?" Mordechai Sabato, "Between Abraham the Prophet and Muhammad the Prophet of Islam," Shosh Ben-Ari, "On the Study of 'Midrash Yelammedenu': A Reexamination of an Attribution in 'Yalkut Shim'oni' and its Sources," Amos Geula, "The Circle of Rav Kook as a Mystical Fraternity," Semadar Cherlow, "Concerning the Chapters Nedarim and Nazir in 'Halachot Gedolot,'" Roni Shweka, "A Fragment of a Samaritan Inscription from Yavne (Jamnia)," Esther and Hanan Eshel.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, IN, 1997
ISBN 10: 1575060272 ISBN 13: 9781575060279
Da: Booklegger's Fine Books ABAA, Park Ridge, IL, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. NEW. A VERY FINE COPY IN PUBLISHERS ORINGINAL SHRINK WRAP. AS NEW.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Jerusalem : Israel Exploration Society, 2011
ISBN 10: 9652210838 ISBN 13: 9789652210838
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. xxix, 942 pages : il. ; 25 cm Contents: Propaganda, literature, historiography : cracking the code of the Assyrian royal inscriptions -- History and ideology in the Assyrian royal inscriptions -- Observations on Assyrian historiography -- Sennacherib, king of justice -- Autobiographical apology in the royal Assyrian literature -- World dominion : the expanding horizon of the Assyrain empire -- Temple city and royal city in Babylonia and Assyria -- Monarchy and the elite in Assyria and Babylonia : the question of royal accountability -- The role of the chief eunuch and the place of the eunuchs in the Assyrian empire -- The Aramization of Assyria : aspects of western impact -- Treaty and oath in the Ancient Near East : a historian's approach -- The campaigns of Sargon II of Assur : a chronological-historical study -- The historical inscriptions of Adad-nirari III -- The urbi of Hezekiah -- An Assyrian victory chant and related matters -- Observations on two inscriptions of Esarhaddon : prism Nineveh A and the letter to the God -- Gyges and Ashurbanipal : a study in literary transmission -- Nabopolassar and Sin-shum-lishir in a literary perspective -- The inscriptions of Nabunaid : historical arrangement -- Heavenly wisdom -- Fragments of clay liver moderls from Hazor -- A lawsuit from Hazor -- A lexicographical text from Hazor -- The seal of Bel-Asharedu : a case of "migration." The chronology of the Ancient Near East in the second millennium BCE -- The chronology of the First Temple period : a presentation and evaluation of the sources -- Hammurabi and his age -- The decline of empires in Western Asia ca. 1200 BCE -- Philistia under Assyrain rule -- Sennacherib's campaign to Judah : historical and historiographical considerations -- The sin of Sargon and Sennacherib's last will -- Darius I, Pseudo-Smerdis, and the magi -- "The people" and the kingship in ancient Israel : the role of political institutions in the biblical period -- The historical background of the prophecies of Hosea -- The Meunites in the book of Chronicles in the light of an Assyrian document -- Ahaz and Tiglath-Pilezer in the book of Kings : historiographic considerations -- Some aspects of the history of Samaria during the biblical period -- The rise of Cyrus and the historical background of his declaration -- "The appointed time has not yet arrived" : the historical background of Haggai 1:2 -- The origins of Israel as seen in the exilic and post-exilic ages -- "And if given strength, eighty years" : the terms for longevity in Akkadian, biblical Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew -- Nineveh, Calah and Israel : on Assyriology and the origins of biblical archaeology -- Thoughts concerning assyriology and its relationship to the study of the Bible and the history of the people of Israel during the biblical period -- The nascence and development of the Department of Assyriology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.