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The Books of Kings - Sources, Composition, Historiography, and Reception (Paperback): Andre Lemaire, Baruch Halpern The Books of Kings - Sources, Composition, Historiography, and Reception (Paperback)
Andre Lemaire, Baruch Halpern
R2,463 R2,299 Discovery Miles 22 990 Save R164 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Law and Ideology in Monarchic Israel (Paperback, NIPPOD): Baruch Halpern, Deborah W. Hobson Law and Ideology in Monarchic Israel (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Baruch Halpern, Deborah W. Hobson
R1,498 Discovery Miles 14 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Three major essays by Baruch Halpern, Brian Peckham and Paul E. Dion deal with traumatic changes in Israelite culture, in particular the transition from the traditional culture of Israel in Iron Age IIA (tenth-ninth centuries) to a new, more widely literate culture in the eighth-seventh centuries BCE. These essays throw into relief changes in legal, political and religious culture in Judah in the last 150 years of its independence. Their combined implications for the origins of Western law and civilization, and for the models from which Reformation and Enlightenment political theory were drawn, are substantial.

David's Secret Demons (Paperback): Baruch Halpern David's Secret Demons (Paperback)
Baruch Halpern
R1,146 R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Save R214 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Bible portrays King David as an exceptional man and a paragon of godly devotion. But was he? Some scholars deny that he existed at all. Did he? This challenging book examines the written and archaeological evidence critically in an effort to paint an accurate picture of one of the Bible's central figures.

Neither defending nor rejecting the traditions about David, Baruch Halpern, a leading scholar of biblical history and the ancient Near East, traces the origins and development of David's persona. Because the biblical text clearly responds to concerns that can only be contemporary with David himself, we can believe that David was both real and a central actor in the historical drama of ancient Israel. Yet at the same time, the written record also shows that contemporaries understood David's character to be much more unsavory than the tradition has hitherto allowed.

Halpern digs beneath the layers of tradition to understand David as an individual, as a person. The man he uncovers turns out to have been complex, ambiguous, and--above all--surprising. According to Halpern, the image of David grew over time. He was the founder of the dynasty that perpetuated the texts about him, and they progressively exaggerated his accomplishments. But in the earliest writings David remains a modest figure, as this book shows for the first time. To understand David as a human being, one must keep in mind that he was primarily a politician who operated in a rough-and-tumble environment in which competitors were ready literally to slit throats.

Halpern's work raises many provocative questions: Was David an Israelite or a Philistine? Was Solomon really David's son? Did David take the throne ofIsrael by the consent or against the will of the people? How many murders did he commit on his way to the crown? Indeed, was David someone it would have been wise to even invite to dinner? The challenging arguments in "David's Secret Demons are sure to provoke all kinds of discussion among biblical scholars and general readers alike. In addition--a big bonus--Halpern's accessible, at times humorous prose will itself draw readers everywhere into the compelling story of David found between these covers.

The First Historians - The Hebrew Bible and History (Paperback): Baruch Halpern The First Historians - The Hebrew Bible and History (Paperback)
Baruch Halpern
R1,186 Discovery Miles 11 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An important reinterpretation of the Hebrew Bible as historiography, now available in paper. The First Historians is a book that no one with serious interest in biblical scholarship can afford to neglect. Halpern is one of the most fertile, exuberant, and audacious minds of his generation. He is witty, learned, and outrageous in turn, a Momigliano of Hebrew historiography. One learns more from one book by Halpern than from a dozen by his plodding peers."-Frank Moore Cross, Harvard University "With characteristic imagination, erudition, and wit, Halpern challenges the established understanding. . . of the Former Prophets. His designation of those books as historiography will surprise those who think that genre began with the Greeks. No one concerned with the roots of historical thinking in the West or with the relationship of the Bible to history can afford to miss this extraordinary volume"-Jon D. Levenson, Harvard Divinity School "It is an impressive and extremely important book. My only regret is that someone didn't write these things long ago-Halpern shows himself to be a master of literature, history, Semitic linguistics, ancient Near Eastern texts, and archaeology. No one in his generation controls all of these tools of the trade as Halpern does."-Richard Elliott Friedman, University of California, San Diego

The Hebrew Bible and Its Interpreters (Hardcover): William H.C. Propp, Baruch Halpern, David Noel Freedman The Hebrew Bible and Its Interpreters (Hardcover)
William H.C. Propp, Baruch Halpern, David Noel Freedman
R1,799 Discovery Miles 17 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first in a series of volumes coming out of programs at the Department of Biblical and Judaic Studies at the University of California, San Diego, this book contains a number of essays originally presented at the Fourth Conversation in Biblical Studies held at UCSD, as well as pieces by each of the editors. Future volumes in the series will include both monographs and, like this one, collected essays.

Traditions in Transformation - Turning Points in Biblical Faith (Hardcover): Baruch Halpern, Jon D. Levenson Traditions in Transformation - Turning Points in Biblical Faith (Hardcover)
Baruch Halpern, Jon D. Levenson
R1,775 Discovery Miles 17 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fourteen studies contributed in honor of Frank Moore Cross, Hancock Professor of Biblical and Other Oriental Language at Harvard University. Contributors include: J. A. Miles, Jr., C. L'Heureux, B. Halpern, W. Janzen, R. B. Coote, R. J. Clifford, J. D. Levenson, R. E. Friedman, R. Polzin, J. S. Ackerman, L. J. Greenspoon, J. D. Purvis, J. J. Collins, and A. Y. Collins.

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