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Van Seters 1975, in the bibliography for
Chapter 1
.
Abdi-Heba, king of Jerusalem,
155
,
238
–39
Abijah,
165
as Amorite,
320
–21
failed search for historical,
33
–36
post-exilic Yehud and story of,
312
war with Mesopotamian kings,
46
n
Absalom,
127
Adad-nirari III, king of Assyria,
205
Adbeel,
41
Adonizedek, king of Jerusalem,
75
Agriculture, in northern kingdom (Israel),
207
Ahab, king of Israel,
140
,
169
,
171
,
172
,
173
,
206
,
210
,
211
,
232
Aharoni, Yohanan,
106
,
250
n,
332
–33
,
334
,
351
Ahaz, king of Judah,
233
–34
,
237
,
240
,
243
,
246
,
270
–71
Ahaziah, king of Israel,
171
,
174
Ahaziah, king of Judah,
232
,
236
Ahmose, pharaoh,
56
conquest of Canaan and,
82
–83
Josianic “conquest” of,
93
Akhenaten, pharaoh,
77
Akhetaten, city of,
238
Alashiya, kingdom of,
86
Albright, William F.,
19
,
34
,
35
,
79
,
82
–83,
320
–21
,
329
,
333
Alt, Albrecht,
91
,
102
,
192
,
329
–33
,
334
,
349
Altars, open-air.
See
High places Amalekites (people),
99
Amarna tablets (Tell el-Amarna letters),
60
,
155
,
238
,
335
conquest of Canaan and,
77
–78
Amaziah, king of Judah,
233
,
237
Amenhotep III, pharaoh,
77
Ammon, kingdom of,
39
settlement history of,
119
Amorite hypothesis,
319
–21
Amos (prophet),
212
–13
Anatolia,
85
Anthropology of ancient Israel,
21
–22
Aphek, city of,
90
Apiru (people),
102
–3
,
104
,
239
,
240
,
335
–36
Aqaba, Gulf of,
143
–44
Arabian trade
Judah and,
267
–68
Arad, town of,
82
Aram-Damascus, kingdom of,
39
,
193
Jehoshaphat’s war against,
174
northern kingdom and,
174
–75
,
177
–78,
197
,
200
,
201
–5
,
206
Aramean presence in northern kingdom,
201
–5
Archaeological periods,
20
Archaeology
composition and historical reliability of Bible and,
14
–21
Egyptian and Mesopotamian monuments and archives,
16
–19
excavations of biblical sites,
19
–21
geographical identifications in,
15
–16
,
17
Ark of the Covenant,
51
–52
,
73
,
124
–25,
126
Asa, king of Judah,
232
,
235
,
236
Asherah (goddess),
242
Ashkelon, city of,
340
–41
Ashurbanipal, king of Assyria,
265
,
282
collapse of, Egypt and,
290
destruction of,
292
Hezekiah’s rebellion against,
251
–64
,
271
aftermath of,
264
–67
biblical perspective on,
263
–64
disastrous results of,
259
–63
preparations for,
255
–59
Israel (northern kingdom) and,
198
–99,
200
,
201
,
205
–6
,
207
,
211
,
214
–22
Judah and,
243
,
245
–46
,
250
,
270
–71
Megiddo under,
215
,
216
–17
,
347
–48
Omride dynasty and,
178
–79
,
196
–97
Assyrians,
46
n
Ataroth, town of,
190
Atarus, Khirbet,
190
Athaliah, queen of Judah,
232
–33
,
236
Avva,
221
Azariah (Uzziah), king of Judah,
233
,
237
Baal,
172
–73
Baana, regional governor,
139
Baasha, king of Israel,
170
,
232
Babylonian empire,
10
,
18
,
42
,
290
,
298
conquest of Judah,
292
–95
growth of power in
7
th c.
BCE
,
292
–93
revolt in (
626
BCE
),
282
Babylonian exile,
297
–301
,
305
–6
Balatah, Tell,
154
Barak,
99
Bar-hadad III, king of Aram-Damascus,
203
–5
peaceful infiltration theory and,
329
–33
Beeroth, town of,
82
archaeological explorations of,
333
settlement of,
268
Beitin, village of,
80
Beit Mirsim, Tell,
79
–80
Ben-hadad, king(s) of Aram-Damascus,
173
,
176
Beni Hasan tomb painting,
54
Ben-Tor, Amnon,
81
during Babylonian period,
307
Josianic expansionism into,
93
repopulation of,
220
–21
temple of,
287
–88
Beth-shean, city of,
78
,
161
,
216
Beth-zur,
354
Beyond the River satrapy,
354
Bible.
See
Hebrew Bible Biblical chronology,
vi
,
16
–19
patriarchal narrative and,
34
–35
Biblical minimalists,
128
Bietak, Manfred,
55
Biran, Abraham,
184
Bozkath, town of,
93
Bozrah,
40
Broshi, Magen,
243
Buqeah valley,
266
Burial customs, Judahite,
245
–46
Camels, in patriarchal narratives,
37
Canaan,
52
city-states of,
319
–20
,
323
,
335
–36
destruction of,
89
–90
,
118
,
160
–62
Egyptian invasion of (
10
th c.
BCE
),
161
–62
Omride dynasty and,
193
–94
conquest of (between
1230
and
1220
BCE
),
72
–96
absence of Canaanite fortifications and,
77
–78