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E-raamat: In the Footsteps of King David: Revelations from an Ancient Biblical City

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780500774205
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780500774205

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King David is a pivotal figure in the Bible, which provides stirring accounts of his deeds, including the slaying of the Philistine giant Goliath and the founding of his capital in Jerusalem. However, no certain archaeological finds from the period of his reign or of the united kingdom he ruled over have been uncovered until now.

In this first-hand and highly readable account, the excavators of Khirbet Qeiyafa in the Valley of Elah, where the Bible says David fought Goliath, reveal how seven years of exhaustive investigation have uncovered a city dating to the time of David the late 11th and early 10th century bc surrounded by massive fortifications with impressive gates, a clear urban plan and an abundance of finds that tell us much about the inhabitants, including a pottery sherd with the earliest known Hebrew inscription. The authors clearly describe the methods of the excavation and the evidence they discovered, as well as how we interpret it. But more than just a simple excavation report, this book also explains the significance of these discoveries and how they shed new light on Davids kingdom, as well as discussing the link between the Bible, archaeology and history. This topic is at the centre of a decades-long controversy, with some scholars disputing that the Bible contains a record of historical events and people, an approach that is convincingly challenged here.

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'This study exhibits the virtues of committed scholarship in a land where anger and assertion frequently crowd out careful qualification and a willingness to consider varied arguments' - Diarmaid MacCulloch, London Review of Books 'It is a real pleasure to read an account of an excavation presented as a fascinating detective story and an intellectual adventure a well-considered and absorbing account' - Minerva 'A most interesting and instructive book a very readable, attractively produced work' - Methodist Recorder

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A first-hand account of the electrifying discoveries at a previously unidentified city at Khirbet Qeiyafa in Israel from the time of King David, which sheds new light on biblical history and the origins of the Hebrew script
Preface 7(5)
Chapter 1 The Curtain Rises On The Sorek And Elah Valleys
12(10)
Chapter 2 In King David's Footsteps: Bible, History, And Archaeology
22(30)
Chapter 3 Khirbet Qeiyafa In The Period Of King David: Construction And Urban Planning
52(50)
Chapter 4 A City Frozen In Time: The Finds
102(12)
Chapter 5 Greetings From The Past: The Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscriptions
114(14)
Chapter 6 Cult In Judah Prior To The Construction Of Solomon's Temple
128(34)
Chapter 7 David's Kingdom
162(22)
Chapter 8 Solomon's Palace And The First Temple
184(14)
Chapter 9 Linking Bible, Archaeology, And History
198(6)
Appendix: The Late Persian-Early Hellenistic Period At Khirbet Qeiyafa 204(11)
Notes 215(3)
Bibliography 218(11)
Sources of Illustrations 229(1)
Index 230
Yosef Garfinkel is Yigael Yadin Professor for the Archaeology of the Land of Israel, Biblical Archaeology Department of the Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Head of the Berman Center for Biblical Archaeology. Saar Ganor was co-director of the excavations at Khirbel Qeiyafa. Michael G. Hasel is Professor of Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology at Southern Adventist University in Tennessee, USA.