Israel & the Nations Israel & the Nations

Israel & the Nations

The History of Israel from the Exodus to the Fall of the Second Temple

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Publisher Description

In recounting Israel's story from the Exodus to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, F.F. Bruce reveals the historical context of the nation of Israel in a way that reads more like a novel than an academic text. In doing so, he makes the Bible come alive. For instance, the book gives a context to Psalm 137 in which Edom rejoices over Jerusalem's fall to Babylon, and it gives context to John 4 where a woman says, "Jews have no dealings with Samaritans."

The Old Testament is the story of Israel, God's chosen people. At the time the Bible was written, the story's context -- Israel's relation with Egypt, with the nations of Canaan, and with Babylon and Assyria, for instance -- was familiar to its readers. However, today's readers, who sometimes find the political context of the Old Testament and the events of the intertestamental period to be obscure, will gain fresh understanding through Israel and the Nations.

"An excellent sketch of the history of Israel, written with a splendid clarity," said biblical scholar John Bright.

Illustrated; includes genealogical and chronological tables.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2021
24 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Kingsley Books
SIZE
14
MB

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