The Rise of Ancient Israel (1991)

By: William G. Dever (Author), Adam Zertal (Author), Norman Gottwald (Author), Israel Finkelstein (Author), P. Kyle McCarter Jr. (Author), Bruce Halpern (Author), Hershel Shanks (Editor)

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The Rise of Ancient Israel, now available in this convenient PDF edition, is an accessible & engaging overview of one of biblical archaeology’s most critical & hotly debated subjects—the emergence of biblical Israel on the historical stage.
Based on a 1991 Smithsonian Institution symposium organized by the Biblical Archaeology Society,
this handsomely illustrated book brings together four authoritative & insightful lectures from world renowned scholars that carefully consider the archaeological & historical evidence for ancient Israel’s origins.
Furthermore, the new electronic edition of The Rise of Ancient Israel allows readers to take full advantage of all of the portability & functionality of their eReader devices, including convenient in-text links that jump directly to specific chapters & notes.
In the book’s introduction, moderator Hershel Shanks, editor of Biblical Archaeology Review, not only defines the broad range of issues involved in tackling Israel’s beginnings, but also provides the basic information needed to appreciate the scholarly debates.
William Dever, America’s preeminent Biblical archaeologist, then assesses the archaeological evidence that is usually associated with the Israelite settlement in Canaan beginning in about 1200 B.C.E.
The often controversial views presented by Dever are followed by brief responses from leading scholars who study Israelite origins, including Israel Finkelstein, Norman Gottwald & Adam Zertal.
In the book’s final chapters, Baruch Halpern, a senior professor of Jewish studies & biblical history at Penn State University, describes how the Book of Exodus may preserve authentic historical memories of Israel’s emergence in Egypt,
while famed biblical scholar P. Kyle McCarter, Jr., discusses the fascinating & perhaps unexpected origins of Israelite religion.
The book concludes with an informal but revealing panel discussion spurred by questions from Shanks & the symposium audience.

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