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A handbook for biblical scholars and historians of the Ancient Near East
William G. Dever offers a welcome perspective on ancient Israel and Judah that prioritizes the archaeological remains to render history as it was—not as the biblical writers argue it should have been. Drawing from the most recent archaeological data as interpreted from a nontheological point of view and supplementing that data with biblical material only when it converges with the archaeological record, Dever analyzes all the evidence at hand to provide a new history of ancient Israel and Judah that is accessible to all interested readers.
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- A new approach to the history of ancient Israel
- Extensive bibliography
- More than eighty maps and illustrations
William G. Dever is Distinguished Visiting Professor at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and Professor Emeritus at the Arizona Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Arizona. Professor Dever has more than fifty-five years of archaeological field experience and is the author of more than four hundred publications.
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In his impressive magnum opus, Dever presents a high-resolution archaeological portrait of ancient Israel and Judah spanning over 500 years of history. Beyond the Texts is a persuasive and definitive response to the “biblical minimalists” who deny the historical dimensions of a biblical Israel. Dever proves that it is possible to write a multidimensional material culture–based history of early Israel and Judah through the lens of archaeology.
Ann E. Killebrew
The Pennsylvania State University
Beyond the Texts is the most significant, original synthesis of archaeological and biblical data relevant for understanding Israelite history produced in decades. It provides a cornucopia of information and insights to archaeologists, biblicists, and historians.
In this encyclopedic yet very readable book, Dever spells out the analytical methodologies that he deploys when appraising the significance of archaeological and biblical data and of their past interpretations. He arranges these data into useful categories so as to illustrate what may be inferred from them about general or specific aspects of Israel's political, social, economic, and religious life during the Iron Age.
Dever's devastating critique of mistaken and misleading assertions by some scholars and his evaluations of what is and is not relevant for advancing scholarly discourses establishes this book as a bedrock that will make yet-to-be-written twenty-first-century histories of ancient Israel possible.
Ziony Zevit
American Jewish University
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 3, 2017
- File size48201 KB
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Beyond the Texts is the most significant, original synthesis of archaeological and biblical data relevant for understanding Israelite history produced in decades. It provides a cornucopia of information and insights to archaeologists, biblicists, and historians.
In this encyclopedic yet very readable book, Dever spells out the analytical methodologies that he deploys when appraising the significance of archaeological and biblical data and of their past interpretations. He arranges these data into useful categories so as to illustrate what may be inferred from them about general or specific aspects of Israel's political, social, economic, and religious life during the Iron Age.
Dever's devastating critique of mistaken and misleading assertions by some scholars and his evaluations of what is and is not relevant for advancing scholarly discourses establishes this book as a bedrock that will make yet-to-be-written twenty-first-century histories of ancient Israel possible.
--Ziony Zevit, American Jewish UniversityIn his impressive magnum opus, Dever presents a high-resolution archaeological portrait of ancient Israel and Judah spanning over 500 years of history. Beyond the Texts is a persuasive and definitive response to the "biblical minimalists" who deny the historical dimensions of a biblical Israel. Dever proves that it is possible to write a multidimensional material culture based history of early Israel and Judah through the lens of archaeology.
--Ann E. Killebrew, The Pennsylvania State University --This text refers to the hardcover edition.About the Author
William G. Dever is Distinguished Visiting Professor at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and Professor Emeritus at the Arizona Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Arizona. Professor Dever has more than fifty-five years of archaeological field experience and is the author of more than four hundred publications.
--This text refers to the hardcover edition.Product details
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Dr. Dever is an excellent example of this approach. He is not only a teacher of biblical history he is also a field archeologist with years of experience.
One of the challenges of this approach has been a tendency to draw radical conclusions about the historical value of the Hebrew Scriptures. Dr. Dever is not a Fundamentalist. He is not afraid to challenge views of scripture that are naive. At the same time, based on solid archeological evidence, he also challenges those scholars whose views unhinge the history of the emergence ancient people of Israel.
Dr. Dever writes in a clear and lucid style. This is a book that is clear enough for an intelligent lay person to enjoy while providing solid intellectual food for scholars. As a priest in the Episcopal Church, with a solid faith in God but unafraid to challenge Fundamentalist use of scripture I found this a useful and thought provoking book.
I find it fascinating how archaeology can shed light on the development and character of ancient Israel and Judah, and also confirm, question, or invalidate facts contained within the biblical text.
Especially interesting to me were 1) where the ancient Israelites came from, 2) comparisons to other well-known biblical archaeology theories, and 3) the character of life during biblical times and how it changed during that time (all based on a comprehensive examination of the archaeology).
I highly recommend it to anyone interested what archaeology says about what really happened "back then."








