Prophets and Markets: The Political Economy of Ancient IsraelSpringer Science & Business Media, 9 de març 2013 - 306 pàgines 5 by predations of the sea peoples. However, the weakening of Mycenean seapower, the destruction of the Hittite kingdom, and finally, the limitation on Philistine strength resulting from the alliance between David and the king of Tyre in the eleventh century, combined to open up "for the Phoenicians, in the first quarter of the first millennium B. C. E. vast overseas trading areas" (Oded 1979a, p. 228). By the end of the eleventh century, pottery from Cyprus, after a long absence could once again be found in Israelite-occupied sites (Albright 1960, p. 47). The expansion of the sea trade in the Mediterranean in which, judging by the song of Deborah (Judg. 5), the northern tribes of Asher and Dan (?) (see figure 1-2) would have parti cipated, was accompanied by the inauguration of camel caravans trans porting the goods of southern Arabia to and through Israel (see Bulliet 1975, especially p. 36). Military victories over the Philistines and Syrians, receipts of tribute, and the collection of tolls from the control of trade routes together with the general revival of trade all contributed to Israel's growing wealth. Indeed, the David-Solomon period (most of the tenth century) is often portrayed as the peak of Israelite economic development. In fact there is precious little extra biblical evidence supporting this portrayal. For example, in spite of the reported activity of David and Solomon's scribes, only one example of 6 "Hebrew" writing from this period, the Gezer Calendar, has been found. |
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... Hierarchic Firms The Samaria Ostraca and Warehouse Facilities 4 Transport : Routes , Costs , and Monopoly Power Highways 29 29 2243 35 41 41 Economic Importance of Land and Water Transport Israelite Expansion Judah vii Contents.
... Hierarchic Firms The Samaria Ostraca and Warehouse Facilities 4 Transport : Routes , Costs , and Monopoly Power Highways 29 29 2243 35 41 41 Economic Importance of Land and Water Transport Israelite Expansion Judah vii Contents.
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... Judah Alone 5 The Economies of Israel's Neighbors 6 The Market for Factors of Production : Commercial Loans , Slavery , and Land Consolidation Commercial Loans Contractual Slavery Land Market 7 Living Standards : Consumer Durables ...
... Judah Alone 5 The Economies of Israel's Neighbors 6 The Market for Factors of Production : Commercial Loans , Slavery , and Land Consolidation Commercial Loans Contractual Slavery Land Market 7 Living Standards : Consumer Durables ...
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... JUDAH • Hebron CALEB OTHNIEL SIMEON • Hormah MACHIR ? JAIR ? NOBAH ? GAD REUBEN Figure 1-2 . Approximate settlement pattern of the Israelite tribes . From Israelite and Judaean History , edited by John H. Hayes and J. Maxwell Miller ...
... JUDAH • Hebron CALEB OTHNIEL SIMEON • Hormah MACHIR ? JAIR ? NOBAH ? GAD REUBEN Figure 1-2 . Approximate settlement pattern of the Israelite tribes . From Israelite and Judaean History , edited by John H. Hayes and J. Maxwell Miller ...
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... Judah , apparently ruled continuously by a single Davidic dynasty . The two kingdoms existed side by side from 928 until 722 when Israel's capital , Samaria , was captured by the Assyrians . Judah was then alone until the Babylonians ...
... Judah , apparently ruled continuously by a single Davidic dynasty . The two kingdoms existed side by side from 928 until 722 when Israel's capital , Samaria , was captured by the Assyrians . Judah was then alone until the Babylonians ...
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... Judah and a small part of Benjamin while the remaining tribes were ruled by Jeroboam . The existence of two states whose services must have been viewed by the general Israelite population as rather close substitutes operated to limit ...
... Judah and a small part of Benjamin while the remaining tribes were ruled by Jeroboam . The existence of two states whose services must have been viewed by the general Israelite population as rather close substitutes operated to limit ...
Continguts
Residential Housing | 19 |
Brands Management | 29 |
The Samaria Ostraca and Warehouse Facilities | 35 |
Routes Costs and Monopoly Power | 41 |
Economic Importance of Land and Water Transport | 42 |
The Economies of Israels Neighbors | 57 |
Land Market | 73 |
Dress | 87 |
PRIESTS PROPHETS | 122 |
The Political Potency of the Prophets | 139 |
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIAL REFORM 189 | 190 |
Cultic Reforms and Consequences | 213 |
Socioeconomic Reforms and Consequences | 229 |
Summary and Conclusions | 247 |
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