A History of the Hebrew People from the Division of the Kingdom to the Fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC
Professor Charles Foster Kent
A History of the Hebrew People from the Division of the Kingdom to the Fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC
Professor Charles Foster Kent
- With maps and chart. In this volume Kent studies the division of the Hebrew kingdom at the death of Solomon. Contents: Part I. The Pre-Assyrian Period of Hebrew History: The Historical Sources for the Period; The Chronology of the Two Kingdoms; The Division of the Hebrew Kingdom; Resources and Organization of the Two Kingdoms; Political Events in Israel and Judah; and The Religious Crisis in Israel, and the Work of Elijah. Part II. The Assyrian Period of Israel’s History: The Historical Sources and Chronology; The Revolution of Jehu; Israel Under the Rule of the House of Jehu; The Prophets Amos and Hosea; Society and Morals in Israel; Popular and Prophetic Religion; The Decline and Fall of Israel; and The Role of Israel in the World’s History. Part III. The Assyrian Period of Judah’s History: The Historical Sources and Chronology; From Athaliah to Ahaz; The Crisis of 734 B.C.; Society and Religion in Judah; The Great Invasion of Sennacherib; The Work and Teachings of Isaiah; and the Reactionary Reign of Manasseh. Part IV. The Babylonian Period of Judah’s History: The Historical Sources; The Great Reformation Under Josiah; Judah and the New World Powers; Jeremiah and the Fall of Jerusalem; and The Last Chapter of Judah’s History. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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