Ancient Conquest Accounts
Title | Ancient Conquest Accounts PDF eBook |
Author | K. Lawson Younger |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Total Pages | 393 |
Release | 1990-01-01 |
Genre | Assyro-Babylonian literature |
ISBN | 1850752524 |
Ancient Conquest Accounts
Title | Ancient Conquest Accounts PDF eBook |
Author | K. Lawson Younger |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN |
The Native Conquistador
Title | The Native Conquistador PDF eBook |
Author | Amber Brian |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Total Pages | 154 |
Release | 2015-06-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0271072067 |
For many years, scholars of the conquest worked to shift focus away from the Spanish perspective and bring attention to the often-ignored voices and viewpoints of the Indians. But recent work that highlights the “Indian conquistadors” has forced scholars to reexamine the simple categories of conqueror and subject and to acknowledge the seemingly contradictory roles assumed by native peoples who chose to fight alongside the Spaniards against other native groups. The Native Conquistador—a translation of the “Thirteenth Relation,” written by don Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl in the early seventeenth century—narrates the conquest of Mexico from Hernando Cortés’s arrival in 1519 through his expedition into Central America in 1524. The protagonist of the story, however, is not the Spanish conquistador but Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s great-great-grandfather, the native prince Ixtlilxochitl of Tetzcoco. This account reveals the complex political dynamics that motivated Ixtlilxochitl’s decisive alliance with Cortés. Moreover, the dynamic plotline, propelled by the feats of Prince Ixtlilxochitl, has made this a compelling story for centuries—and one that will captivate students and scholars today.
The Lost World of the Israelite Conquest
Title | The Lost World of the Israelite Conquest PDF eBook |
Author | John H. Walton |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 2017-08-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830890076 |
Biblical Foundations Award Winner Holy warfare is the festering wound on the conscience of Bible-believing Christians. Of all the problems the Old Testament poses for our modern age, this is the one we want to avoid in mixed company. But do the so-called holy war texts of the Old Testament portray a divinely inspired genocide? Did Israel slaughter Canaanites at God's command? Were they enforcing divine retribution on an unholy people? These texts shock. And we turn the page. But have we rightly understood them? In The Lost World of the Israelite Conquest, John Walton and J. Harvey Walton take us on an archaeological dig, excavating the layers of translation and interpretation that over time have encrusted these texts and our perceptions. What happens when we take new approaches, frame new questions? When we weigh again their language and rhetoric? Were the Canaanites punished for sinning against the covenanting God? Does the Hebrew word herem mean "devote to destruction"? How are the Canaanites portrayed and why? And what happens when we backlight these texts with their ancient context? The Lost World of the Israelite Conquest keenly recalibrates our perception and reframes our questions. While not attempting to provide all the answers, it offers surprising new insights and clears the ground for further understanding. The books in the Lost World Series follow the pattern set by Bible scholar John H. Walton, bringing a fresh, close reading of the Hebrew text and knowledge of ancient Near Eastern literature to an accessible discussion of the biblical topic at hand using a series of logic-based propositions.
Prophets, Prophecy, and Ancient Israelite Historiography
Title | Prophets, Prophecy, and Ancient Israelite Historiography PDF eBook |
Author | Mark J. Boda |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Total Pages | 413 |
Release | 2013-01-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1575066890 |
The 18 essays by members of the Canadian Society for Biblical Studies published in this volume showcase the work of leading authorities on ancient Israelite and Jewish historiography as it intersects with the phenomenon of prophecy. A deep divide exists between the traditions of historiography and prophecy in the academic study of the Hebrew Bible, and the concern of the contributors is to close that gap, to expose the close relationship between these two traditions in the literature of the Hebrew Bible. The first section of the book explores prophecy and prophets in ancient Israelite and Jewish historiographic books (Torah, Deuteronomistic History, Chronicles, Ezra–Nehemiah, Second Temple Jewish historiography). The second section surveys historiography in Israelite and Jewish prophetic books (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Book of the Twelve, Daniel, 1 Enoch). The contributors engage diverse methodological perspectives in these studies, the goal first being to show the role that the prophets played within the great Hebrew historiographic works and, second, to demonstrate the role that historiography plays within the great Hebrew prophetic works; this makes it clear that the influence is bidirectional. Prophets, Prophecy, and Ancient Israelite Historiography will be of value for advanced students and scholars working on historiographic and prophetic materials in the ancient Israelite and Jewish traditions, featuring the best of research and analysis and interacting with many major ancient literary traditions of historiography and prophecy.
Taken at the Flood
Title | Taken at the Flood PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Waterfield |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 321 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199916896 |
Addressing a marginalized era of Greek and Roman history, Taken at the Flood offers a compelling narrative of Rome's conquest of Greece.
History of the Conquest of Peru
Title | History of the Conquest of Peru PDF eBook |
Author | William Hickling Prescott |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 568 |
Release | 1874 |
Genre | Incas |
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