Crónicas dos Reis do Antigo Testamento: O registo dos antigos reinados de Israel

by John W. Rogerson

Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

221.922

Publication

Thames & Hudson (1999) - Verbo (2004), Hardcover, 208 pages

Description

Covering a span of 1,500 years, Chronicle of the Old Testament Kings charts all the leaders of Israel from the Ancestors--the physical and spiritual founders of the nation--through the united monarchy under David and Solomon, to the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, Persian and Greek rule and, finally, Roman domination. Chronicle of the Old Testament Kings searches through the mists of tradition to reveal the historical figures behind familiar names such as Moses, David, and Solomon. Did they exist? What is known about them? The rulers are placed in the context of their own world and brought vividly to life, complete with their outstanding feats and their equally notable failings. We are also introduced to less-known but fascinating figures, such as Ahab and his Ivory House; Hezekiah, who withstood the might of the Assyrians; and Judas Maccabeus, who restored Jewish independence. Although leaders of a people dedicated to God, they frequently lapsed into morally questionable behavior, resulting in criticism and censure from Prophets such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Elijah.Key features of the book include:     * data files for every ruler, listing important information such as the meaning of their names, their lineage, wives, and children, and Bible references;     * portraits of rulers, genealogical trees, full-color maps, and illustrations taken from a huge range of sources;     * special features, including the Exodus, the Philistines, the Exile, Solomon's Temple, and the Dead Sea Scrolls;     * timelines providing at-a-glance visual guides to reigns and events.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member drmaf
One of the less satisfactory books in this excellent series. The author is handicapped by having rely almost entirely on the Bible as source material, which diminishes its value considerably as a historical work. Nevertheless it is well-written, with good illustrations and maps, and the use of
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whatever background evidence can be found, including archaeological finds, is good. Worthwhile reading.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1999-10-17

Physical description

208 p.; 7.83 x 0.98 inches

ISBN

9789722223652
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