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Book Description
- Title:
- Prolegomena to the History of Israel with a Reprint of the Article Israel from the "Encyclopaedia Britannica"
- Author:
- Julius Wellhausen [1844-1918], John Sutherland Black [1846-1923] & Allan Menzies [1845-1916], translators
- Publication Year:
- 1885
- Location:
- Edinburgh
- Publisher:
- Adam & Charles Black
- Pages:
- 552
- Subjects:
- Old Testament, Pentateuch, Criticism, Documentary Hypothesis
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- History of Worship
- History of Tradition
- Israel and Judaism
- Israel [from the Encyclopaedia Britannica]
- The beginnings of the nation
- The settlement in Palestine
- The foundation of the kingdom, and the first three kings
- From Jeroboam I. to Jeroboam II.
- God, the world, and the life of men in Old Israel
- The fall of Samaria
- The deliverance of Judah
- The prophetic reformation
- Jeremiah and the destruction of Jerusalem
- The captivity and the restoration
- Judaism and Christianity
- The Hellenistic period
- The Hasmonaeans
- Herod and the Romans
- The Rabbins
- The Jewish Dispersion