Heshel's Kingdom

Heshel's Kingdom

Author: Dan Jacobson

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780810117044

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"The Orthodox rabbi Heshel Melamed's sudden death by heart attack in 1919 set his widow and children free to leave Lithuania, the country that he insisted be their home. In light of the Holocaust that took place in Europe twenty years later, his death became, ironically, a gift of life: Heshel Melamed's family left Europe before the war and settled safely in South Africa." "In Heshel's Kingdom, Dan Jacobson recounts his journey in the 1990s to post-Communist Lithuania, where he searched for traces of his grandfather Heshel's world. More than a genealogical narrative, however, this deeply personal memoir becomes at times a philosophical tableau of secularism, religion, family, and modern Judaism." --Book Jacket.


A Kingdom Story

A Kingdom Story

Author: Jo Ann Sutherland

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2011-03-25

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 1490725237

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back cover is provided..just blue sky


A History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and Judah

A History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and Judah

Author: Edward Lipiński

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06-25

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9789042942127

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This history of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and Judah is quite different from the usual narratives of biblical history. It parallels the same author's History of the Kingdom of Israel (OLA 275) and is mainly based on information provided by epigraphic sources dating from the 19th/18th century B.C. on, when Jerusalem and its rulers are first mentioned. The book is divided in seven chapters. The first one deals with the proto-history of Jerusalem in Bronze Age and Iron Age I. The second one concerns the Davidic dynasty whose lineage is followed until the mid-ninth century. Chapters III and IV continue the history of the kingdom until the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylonians in 587. After ca. 800 B.C. the name of the kingdom was changed from Beth David in Judah following internal dynastic problems. Chapter V examines some questions concerning religion in Jerusalem and Judah, especially the alleged "sacred prostitution" and the "molk-sacrifices". Chapter VI discusses the special case of the relations between the Yahwistic sanctuary of Bethel, annexed to Judah by king Josiah, and the theonym Bethel, attested in Jewish-Aramaean ambiences of the Persian period. Chapter VII deals with burial customs and the conception of the netherworld or Sheol, mainly from the monarchic period on.


The First Kingdom Volume 3

The First Kingdom Volume 3

Author: Michael Hur

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-12-08

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 1329746821

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This book is a collection of oral historical stories told from a traditional and conventional Christian narrative. The stories presented here come from a collection of Jewish and Middle Eastern annals that are found in the stories of their largely oral, unwritten accounts. Journey with us as we enter the First Kingdom.


The Divided Kingdom of Israel and Judah C. 975--536 BC

The Divided Kingdom of Israel and Judah C. 975--536 BC

Author: Betty Banaszak

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2012-12-24

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 9781481113748

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The period of Biblical history known as the Divided Kingdom or the period of the Kings and the Prophets refers to the time when the nation of Israel broke into two rival kingdoms—Israel in the north and Judah in the south—each governed by its own succession of kings. During this period of monarchical rule, God sent many prophets with the purpose of keeping the government of His covenant people in line with His commandments and righteous laws. Besides the prophets which were anointed to address particular situations, there was an unbroken line of written prophets from Joel (chronologically) to Daniel who were sent to deliver words of judgment, warning, instruction and hope for the future. In order to appreciate the intricate fabric of this complex period one has to weave together three books of history—I and II Kings and II Chronicles—and all the prophets from Isaiah to Zephaniah. Kingship ended under Nebuchadnezzar's Babylonian dominion when the last king of Judah was taken captive to Babylon. The entire nation's captivity officially ended in 536 BC when Cyrus, the first Persian emperor, released the captives to return to their homelands and rebuild what Babylon had destroyed. As we study the accounts of Biblical and secular history we discover the magnitude of the hand of God operating throughout the heathen world and, more intimately, in the midst of Israel's many trials and aberrations. Our faith is strengthened as we recognize that it is the hand of the same God who controls our current world affairs in the global events of these days. The intent of this book is to guide the student as well as the most dedicated pastors and teachers through this dynamic period in simplicity and historical accuracy, and in so doing, reinforce our faith as we face the mounting turbulence in our own generation.


Realms of the Kingdom, Mountains and the Throne of Grace

Realms of the Kingdom, Mountains and the Throne of Grace

Author: Lindi Masters

Publisher:

Published: 2018-11-28

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780994697493

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This book is the third in a series designed to inspire kids to explore and engage in the Kingdom realms of Yahweh. We take a closer look at realms of the Kingdom, Mountains and the Throne of Grace. Story written by Lindi Masters Illustrated and Designed by Lizzie Masters