David's Jerusalem

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10th-9th Century BCE
4th Century BCE
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ancient near east
ancient Near East studies
antiquity
archaeological site analysis
archaeology
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Babylon
BCE
Bible
biblical historiography
Biblical Scribes
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Chronicler's Portrayal
Chronicler's Work
Chronicler’s Portrayal
Chronicler’s Work
collective memory studies
Daniel Pioske
David's Capital
David's Jerusalem
David's Kingship
David's Life
David's Reign
David’s Capital
David’s Jerusalem
David’s Kingship
David’s Life
David’s Reign
Disembedded Capitals
Early 10th Century BCE
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Hebrew
Hebrew literary tradition
hermeneutics
historical reconstruction of ancient Jerusalem
holy land
IIA Site
Iron Age
Iron Age archaeology
Iron IIA
Israel
Jerusalem's Past
Jerusalem’s Past
King David
Large Stone Structure
Late 8th Century BCE
Late Iron Age
Level Iii
Mid-9th Century BCE
Routledge Studies in Religion
Southern Levant
St Millennium BCE
Tel Dan Inscription

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138053113
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The history of David’s Jerusalem remains one of the most contentious topics of the ancient world. This study engages with debates about the nature of this location by examining the most recent archaeological data from the site and by exploring the relationship of these remains to claims made about David’s royal center in biblical narrative. Daniel Pioske provides a detailed reconstruction of the landscape and lifeways of early 10th century BCE Jerusalem, connected in biblical tradition to the figure of David. He further explores how late Iron Age (the Book of Samuel-Kings) and late Persian/early Hellenistic (the Book of Chronicles) Hebrew literary cultures remembered David’s Jerusalem within their texts, and how the remains and ruins of this site influenced the memories of those later inhabitants who depicted David’s Jerusalem within the biblical narrative. By drawing on both archaeological data and biblical writings, Pioske calls attention to the breaks and ruptures between a remembered past and a historical one, and invites the reader to understand David’s Jerusalem as more than a physical location, but also as a place of memory.

Daniel D. Pioske is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA. After receiving his Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary, his research has centered on the Iron Age history of the southern Levant and those literary cultures who first began to formulate and compose the biblical narrative.

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