II Kings : a new translation with introduction and commentary / Mordechai Cogan and Hayim Tadmor.

Other author Cogan, Mordechai, 1904-1991, translator, commentator.
Other author Tadmor, Hayim translator, commentator.
Format Electronic
PublicationNew Haven & ; London : Yale University Press, 1988.
PublicationLondon : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=https://doi.org/10.5040/9780300262056?locatt=label:secondary_theologyAndReligionOnline
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Uniform titleBible. Kings, 2nd. English. Cogan-Tadmor. 2021.
Variant title 2 Kings
Variant title 2nd Kings
Variant title Second Kings
SeriesAnchor Bible ; 11
Anchor Yale Bible ; 11
Anchor Yale Bible Commentary Series
Bible. English. Anchor Bible. 1964 v. 11. ^A37894
Bible. English. Anchor Yale Bible. 2008 v. 11. ^A1190557
Abstract II Kings (Volume 11 in the acclaimed Anchor Bible) is the chronicle of the raging conflicts that tore the United Kingdom of Israel apart, creating the rival nations of Israel to the north and Judah to the south. It tells of the time of the great prophecies of Elijah and Elisha, and of the legendary conquerors of not only the Jews, but the whole of the Middle East--Sennacherib, Hazael, Tiglath-pileser III, Nebuchadnezzar, and Shalmaneser. The book of II Kings was written with a dual purpose. It provided a chronological history of the divided kingdoms of Israel, from the time of division, through the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, and the final exile of the Jews into Babylonia. It also served as a reminder to all Israelite monarchs that their loyalty to the God of Israel, as worshipped in Jerusalem, determined the course of history. In his telling of the story, the book's author emphasized to his contemporaries and future generations that in order to avert the calamities that befell the Chosen People (their conquest by nonbelievers, the destruction of Jerusalem, and their ignominious exile), they would have to avoid a repetition of the misdeeds of the past. If they remained loyal to their God, their God would remain loyal to them. Complete with maps, charts, photographs, and extra-biblical documentation, II Kings presents an important and illuminating new translation which explores a tumultuous epoch of change that forever affected theological and world history.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Source of descriptionOnline resource; description from resource and publisher's metadata (viewed on 20 September 2021).
Genre/formCommentaries.
ISBN9780300262056
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