01873nam a2200349 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200100006308200130007310000320008610000110011824500270012924500140015624500310017024500110020126000100021226000430022226000090026530000110027430000280028530000100031349000240032352009130034765000260126065000220128685600810130891100320138995700150142199900170143695200700145320260119071432.02024-07-20 14:27:15 a9780802877451 aeng a222.5 bW631-J65 aWijk-Bos, Johanna W. H. van eAuthor aThe Land and Its Kings b1-2 Kings cJohanna W. H. van Wijk-Bos pvol. 3 aU.S.A bWilliam B. Eerdmans Publishing Company c2020 a338tr. bPaperback, Illustration c22 cm aA People and a Land aIn The Land and Its Kings biblical scholar Johanna van Wijk-Bos accompanies the reader across a large sweep of the story of Israel, from the end of King David's reign through the fall of Jerusalem approximately 400 years later. She views these memories of Israel's past, as they are woven together in Kings, from the perspective of the traumatic context of postexilic Judah. Van Wijk-Bos writes as a scholar of the Bible with deep commitments to feminism and issues of gender within patriarchal structures and ideologies. The voices and presence of women in the accounts receive special attention. As in the previous volumes of A People and a Land, van Wijk-Bos offers a close reading of the Hebrew text in translation to reacquaint readers with the path taken by Israel as the people embraced a form of monarchy, subsequently compromised their allegiance to God, and were ultimately exiled from the land. aBible -- Commentaries aBible. O.T. Kings4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15049/81jp8uwjnkl-sy466.jpgyCover Image aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích a231010 TKH c14900d14900 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-14900v0.00yBK