Description
Israel and the Aramaeans of Damascus by Merrill F. Unger
ISBN: 9780801092046 / 978-0801092046
Product Features
- Title: Israel and the Aramaeans of Damascus
- Author: Merrill F. Unger
- Introduction by: Kenneth L. Barker
- Publisher: Baker Book House
- Publication Year: Originally published in 1957, reprinted in 1980
- ISBN-13: 978-0801092046 / 9780801092046
- ISBN-10: 0801092043
- Pages: 256
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
Overview
Israel and the Aramaeans of Damascus by Merrill F. Unger is a detailed examination of one of the most misunderstood periods of Old Testament history. This work explores the era from 900 B.C., when the Aramaeans rose to power in Damascus, until 732 B.C., when the city-state fell to Assyria. Unger utilizes archaeological evidence to shed light on the historical context of Israel during this period, offering insights that clarify many aspects of biblical history. The book is praised for its careful scholarship and thorough documentation, making it an invaluable resource for both scholars and lay readers interested in biblical history and archaeology.
This book, termed "an authoritative work" (Cyril J. Barber, "The Minister's Library"), is a prominent example of how the science of archaeology has performed a revolutionary ministry in clarifying vast sections of biblical history. Especially in Old Testament backgrounds, a flood of light has been shed upon the ancient world in which Israel lived. In this work Unger clarifies one of the most misunderstood epochs of Old Testament history: the general period from 900 B.C., during which the Aramaeans rose to power in Damascus, until 732 B.C., when the city-state of Damascus fell to Assyria. It comprises another thrilling story of archaeological illumination of Bible history. With a happy faculty for popularization, Unger has, according to Kenneth L. Barker's introduction, produced a "work of careful scholarship," "thoroughly documented." All Christians can read this book with interest as well as profit.
Interesting Facts
- Archaeological Insights: The book highlights how archaeology has revolutionized the understanding of Old Testament backgrounds, particularly the interactions between Israel and the Aramaeans.
- Scholarship Recognition: Cyril J. Barber, in "The Minister's Library," termed the book an authoritative work on the subject.
- Extensive Documentation: The book is well-documented and includes numerous references to archaeological findings and historical records.
- Author's Contributions: Merrill F. Unger is a respected figure in biblical studies and archaeology, with other notable works including "Unger’s Bible Dictionary," "Unger’s Bible Handbook," and "Archaeology and the Old Testament."
Contents
- Introduction
- The Rise of the Aramaeans
- Political and Military History
- Cultural Interactions
- Religious Influence
- Archaeological Discoveries
- Fall of Damascus to Assyria
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Publishers
- Baker Book House
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