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5 reviewsISBN 10: 3110564165
ISBN 13: 9783110564167
Author: Shuichi Hasegawa
Part I: Setting the Scene
How to Encounter an Historical Problem?
“722 – 720 BCE” as a Case Study
Part II: Approaching the Fall of Samaria from Contemporary Assyrian and Egyptian Sources
Contextualizing the Last Days of the Kingdom of Israel: What Can Assyrian Official Inscriptions Tell Us?
Samaria, Hamath, and Assyria’s Conquests in the Levant in the Late 720s BCE
The Testimony of Sargon II’s Inscriptions
Why Israel?
Reflections on Shalmaneser V’s and Sargon II’s Grand Strategy for the Levant
The “Lost Tribes of Israel” in the Context of the Resettlement Programme of the Assyrian Empire
The End of the Kingdom of Israel: A View from the Nile Valley
Part III: Views from Archaeology
The Annals of Sargon II and the Archaeology of Samaria: Rhetorical Claims, Empirical Evidence
Megiddo and Jezreel Reflected in the Dying Embers of the Northern Kingdom of Israel
Part IV: Working with the Book of Kings: the Text
Between Two Differing Editions: Some Notable Text-Critical Variants in 2 Kings 17
The Fall of Samaria: an Analysis of the Biblical Sources
In Search of the Original Biblical Record of the Assyrian Conquest of Samaria
Part V: Working with the Book of Kings: the Chronological Framework
2 Kings 15 – 18: a Chronological Conundrum?
The Last Days of Israel: Chronological Considerations
Part VI: Working with the Book of Kings: the Narrative
Wicked Usurpers and the Doom of Samaria
Further Views on the Angle of 2 Kings 15 – 17
Hoshea ben Elah, the Last King of Israel: Narrative and History in 2 Kings 17:1 – 6
Did Hoshea of Israel Continue the Foreign Policy of His Predecessors?
Part VII: Reflections in the Prophets
The Book of Hosea and the Last Days of the Northern Kingdom
The Methodological Problem
Isaiah and the Fall of the Kingdom of Israel
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Tags: Shuichi Hasegawa, Kingdom, Israel