THE KINGS OF ISRAEL AND JUDAH
George Rawlinson
Sachbuch / Regional- und Ländergeschichte
Beschreibung
In "The Kings of Israel and Judah," George Rawlinson meticulously charts the history of the ancient Israelite monarchs, intertwining political, social, and religious elements to illuminate the complexities of their reigns. Employing a narrative style that combines rigorous scholarship with accessible prose, Rawlinson draws from biblical texts, archaeological findings, and historical sources, placing these rulers within the broader context of Near Eastern history. His examination extends beyond mere chronology, delving into the cultural and theological implications of each king's rule, thereby offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the period's dynamics. George Rawlinson, a prominent 19th-century historian and a key figure in the study of ancient civilizations, was well-equipped to undertake this ambitious project. His background in classical scholarship, combined with his fascination for biblical history, propelled him to explore the intricacies of Israelite and Judean history, reflecting the Victorian era'Äôs burgeoning interest in biblical archaeology and history. His scholarly credentials are complemented by a contextual appreciation of how religion shaped governance in ancient Israel. Ideal for both historians and general readers, "The Kings of Israel and Judah" provides a captivating lens through which to understand a pivotal era in biblical history. Rawlinson's ability to synthesize narrative and analysis makes this work not just informative but essential for anyone interested in the historical foundations of Western civilization.
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Archaeological findings Israel, Civilization studies resource, Scholarly historical analysis, Social dynamics Judah, Historical records exploration, Religious conflict themes, Biblical rulers insights, Judah political dynamics, Israelite kings legacies, Ancient Israel history