The Secret Bible: A Secular ApproachSts. Jude imPress, 2006 - 192페이지 The basic thesis of The Secret Bible: A Secular Approach to the Bible is that the traditions which comprise the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament) were in their original form secular. It was only later when the existence of the Jewish people was threatened that the texts that made up the Bible were religionized, that is, God was made the center of the stories and histories and was seen as the single, all-powerful deity who had a special relationship to the Jewish people. Before the Bible was religionized, Israelite society was much like the others in the ancient Middle East with a secular government and sacrificial cult centered on altars in various temples. Many of the laws found in the legal codes of the first fivebooks of the Bible are secular. The stories of the first Hebrew found in the Pentateuch are essentially secular accounts of families and their problems. Religious elements were later added. The secular nature of the Bible will make it more accessible to those readers who do not accept God as the author of history and in control of nature. |
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... Prophets .... Pre - Exilic Prophets . Jonah ............ Isaiah of the Exile ............ Other Post - Exilic Prophets Psalms .......... Proverbs .......... Job ........... Song of Songs ... Lamentations . Ecclesiastes ... Daniel .........
... Prophets .... Pre - Exilic Prophets . Jonah ............ Isaiah of the Exile ............ Other Post - Exilic Prophets Psalms .......... Proverbs .......... Job ........... Song of Songs ... Lamentations . Ecclesiastes ... Daniel .........
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... PROPHETS KING REIGN Rehoboam 922-915 Jeroboam I 922-900 Abijah 915-913 ( Abijam ) Asa 913-873 Nadab 901-900 Baasha 900-877 Elah 877-876 Zimri 876 ( 7 days ) Omri 876-869 E L Jehoshaphat J ( eh ) oram 873-879 Ahab 869-850 849-842 Ahaziah ...
... PROPHETS KING REIGN Rehoboam 922-915 Jeroboam I 922-900 Abijah 915-913 ( Abijam ) Asa 913-873 Nadab 901-900 Baasha 900-877 Elah 877-876 Zimri 876 ( 7 days ) Omri 876-869 E L Jehoshaphat J ( eh ) oram 873-879 Ahab 869-850 849-842 Ahaziah ...
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... Prophet in Babylonia The Second Isaiah , prophet in Babylonia First Return to Judah ; Edict of Liberation by Cyrus of Persia Zerubbabel and Josiah , secular and religious heads of Judea . Haggai and Zechariah , prophets 400 in Judaea ...
... Prophet in Babylonia The Second Isaiah , prophet in Babylonia First Return to Judah ; Edict of Liberation by Cyrus of Persia Zerubbabel and Josiah , secular and religious heads of Judea . Haggai and Zechariah , prophets 400 in Judaea ...
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... Prophets . Biblical scholars tend to agree that the Pentateuch ( also known as Torah , the Five Books of Moses ) was completed in its present form in the fifth century . By literary and linguistic analysis , at least four separate ...
... Prophets . Biblical scholars tend to agree that the Pentateuch ( also known as Torah , the Five Books of Moses ) was completed in its present form in the fifth century . By literary and linguistic analysis , at least four separate ...
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... prophets of survival were Jeremiah , Isaiah of the Exile and Ezekiel . While their rhetoric was sacred , their ... prophet Amos in the mid - eighth century . He may have been the first to intuit that the national enterprise of Israel was ...
... prophets of survival were Jeremiah , Isaiah of the Exile and Ezekiel . While their rhetoric was sacred , their ... prophet Amos in the mid - eighth century . He may have been the first to intuit that the national enterprise of Israel was ...
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Abraham Absalom Achish Ahab Ahaziah Amos Aram army Asherah Assyria Baal Babylon Babylonia Biblical Bilhah blessing Book of Esther books of Samuel brothers Canaan Canaanite chapters clear commandments conflict conquered conquest covenant David death defeated deity destroyed Deuteronomic historians Deuteronomy Ecclesiastes Egypt enemies Esau essentially secular Esther evil exile Exodus Ezra faith father Genesis God's gods hand Hebrew Bible holy human ideology idolatry Isaac Isaiah Israel Israelite society Israelites Jacob Jereboam Jeremiah Jewish Jews Joab Jonathan Joseph Joshua Josiah Judaea Judah Judges killed king kingdom land laws live Lord of hosts Manasseh Moab monarchy monolatry monotheism Mordecai Moses narratives nations Nehemiah northern tribes Numbers offerings Philistines priesthood priestly priests prophets punishment Rachel reign religious role sacralized sacred account sacrifices sacrificial cult Samuel Saul Saul's says the Lord secular secular account servant sins Solomon Song sons survival Temple in Jerusalem Torah worship Yahweh