Who were the good kings of Judea
The Bible and many secondary summaries classify a minority of Judah’s monarchs as “good,” most commonly naming Asa, Jehoshaphat, Jotham, Hezekiah and Josiah; several other lists expand that group to U...
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The Bible and many secondary summaries classify a minority of Judah’s monarchs as “good,” most commonly naming Asa, Jehoshaphat, Jotham, Hezekiah and Josiah; several other lists expand that group to U...
The frames the as the stage for sacred origins, national formation, conquest, kingdom-building, — a narrative that moves from in the patriarchal tales through the ite and ite monarchies to foreign dom...
The earliest historically attested inhabitants of the land conventionally called / were the of , a Semitic population present in the Bronze Age and described in classical sources and modern scholarshi...
The Bible presents "Jews" variably as a lineage, a religious community, and a political people: the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Israel), later commonly called Yehudi/Jew in reference to ...
The Edomites were an ancient people traditionally described in the Hebrew Bible as descendants of Esau (also called Edom) who inhabited the rugged territory south and southeast of Judah, a region late...