Authors: Israel Finkelstein,Neil Asher Silberman
Gomorrah, city of,
28
Goshen,
66
–67
Gottwald, Norman K.,
104
,
336
–37
Greek mercenaries,
350
–51
Guy, P.L.O.,
137
Hadar, Tel,
64
Haggai (prophet),
297
Halpern, Baruch,
121
,
241
,
247
,
250
,
273
,
291
Haran, city of,
28
,
31
,
42
–43,
313
Hattusilis III, king of Hittites,
85
Hazael, king of Aram-Damascus,
19
,
184
Elijah’s anointing of,
173
invasion of Israel,
129
,
174
–75
,
177
–78
,
197
,
200
,
201
–5
threat to Jerusalem,
233
destruction of
excavations of,
137
by Yadin,
80
–81
,
137
,
184
,
187
–88
,
203
gate at,
139
Omride dynasty and,
184
–85
,
187
–88
,
189
site plan,
179
Tiglath-pileser’s assault on,
216
archaeological battle over,
v
defined,
5
–6
historical core of,
2
historical reliability of,
14
–21
,
318
as model for other struggling communities,
317
–18
as national and social compact,
316
–18
origins of,
1
–2
as story of Israel,
8
–10
traditional divisions of (books),
6
–7
Hebrews, enslavement of,
49
–51
tombs of patriarchs in,
44
n,
312
Hecataeus of Abdera,
315
–16
Hellenistic culture and religion,
316
Herod, king of Judea,
316
Hesban, Tel,
64
Hezekiah, king of Judah,
222
,
234
,
270
,
271
–73
,
280
rebellion against Assyria,
251
–64
,
271
aftermath of,
264
–67
biblical perspective on,
263
–64
disastrous results of,
259
–63
preparations for,
255
–59
religious reforms of,
249
–50
High places,
234
,
241
–42
,
265
,
276
Josiah’s destruction of,
278
Hittites,
85
Hoffman, Yair,
311
Hoshea, king of Israel,
199
,
217
,
219
,
222
–223
“House of David” inscription,
19
,
129
,
201
Hurrians (people),
322
–23
Ibni-Addu, king of Hazor,
81
Idolatry,
121
,
249
.
See also
High places
Josiah’s battle against,
277
–80
of Judah,
234
Idumea,
312
Intermediate Bronze Age (Middle Bronze I),
320
–21
Isaiah, Second,
298
Ishmael (son of Abraham),
29
,
41
Ishmael (son of Nethaniah),
297
Israel, ancient.
See also
Northern kingdom (Israel); Southern kingdom (Judah)
anthropology of,
21
–22
covenant with YHWH,
9
earliest extrabiblical mention of,
57
Hebrew Bible as story of,
8
–10
state formation in,
22
united monarchy of,
152
.
See also
Golden age of Israel
versions of later history of,
13
–14
“Israel,” uses of term,
3
n
Israelites, origins of,
57
,
97
–122
,
329
–39
archaeological evidence on,
105
–7
book of Judges on,
99
–101
,
120
–22
Canaanite cultural collapse and,
118
common assumptions about,
333
–35
culinary and dietary customs and,
119
–20
Egyptian records on,
102
–3
ethnicity and,
119
–20
highland surveys frontier life and,
107
–10
settlement sites and,
111
–13
settlement waves,
113
–18
as immigrants from the desert,
101
–3
inheritance of Promised Land and,
97
–101
as pastoral nomads,
112
–13
,
117
–18
peaceful infiltration theory of,
102
,
329
–33,
335
critique of,
103
–4
peasant revolt theory of,
104
–5
,
333
–39
archaeological context of,
333
–35
unified conquest theory of,
332
,
335
uniqueness of,
97
–98
,
118
–20
.
See also
Patriarchal age
Issachar,
98
Jacob (Israel),
27
,
30
–33
,
35
,
40
,
43
as father of twelve tribes,
8
–9
Laban and,
39
Jahaz, town of,
190
–91
Jebel Musa, peak of,
327
Jehoahaz, king of Israel,
197
,
218
Jehoahaz, king of Judah,
292
Jehoash, king of Judah,
198
n,
232
–33
,
236
Jehoiachin, king of Judah,
293
,
294
,
298
,
302
,
303
,
305
Jehoiada the priest,
232
–33
Jehoiakim, king of Judah,
292
Jehoram, king of Israel,
171
,
174
,
175
,
178
,
201
,
222
Jehoram, king of Judah,
232
,
236
Jehu, king of Israel,
173
,
175
,
197
,
201
,
202
,
206
,
218
,
222
Jeremiah, book of,
297
Jeremiah (prophet),
11
,
297
,
298
,
306
Josianic expansionism into,
93
Jeroboam I, king of Israel,
151
,
164
–66,
168
,
222
,
276
Jeroboam II, king of Israel,
218
death of,
214
Megiddo rebuilding under,
209
,
210
–11
peaceful reign of,
198
Babylonian conquest of,
293
,
294
–95
,
307
Dtr2 on,
303
–4
post-exilic explanation and rationalization of,
310
–11
David’s conquest of,
230
golden age of Israel and,
132
–34
,
142
in Iron Age,
239
–40
Megiddo compared with,
140
priestly elite in post-exilic,
308
–10
rebuilding of walls of,
301
in seventh century
BCE
,
2
–3
transformation into politico-religious nerve center,
243
–45
Jerusalem, Temple of.
See
Temple of
Jerusalem Jeshua (priest),
299
–300
,
310
Jezebel, Queen of Israel,
169
,
172
–74
,
232
during Omride period,
189
site plan,
179
Solomonic cities and,
342
–43
Joash, king of Israel,
198
,
206
,
209
,
218
Joseph,
31
–33
in Egypt,
54
story of,
67
Joshua,
35
Joshua, book of
on extent of conquered territory,
99