Book contents
- Yahweh and the Origins of Ancient Israel
- Yahweh and the Origins of Ancient Israel
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Idols of Knowledge
- Part I The Movement of Emancipation in the Southern Levant
- Part II The Primeval Identity of YHWH
- Part III The Conception of Israel
- Chapter Seven The Israelite Singularity
- Chapter Eight The Exodus–Conquest Ideology
- Chapter Nine Integrative Yahwism
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Scripture Index
- ANE Sources and Classics Index
Chapter Nine - Integrative Yahwism
from Part III - The Conception of Israel
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2023
- Yahweh and the Origins of Ancient Israel
- Yahweh and the Origins of Ancient Israel
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Idols of Knowledge
- Part I The Movement of Emancipation in the Southern Levant
- Part II The Primeval Identity of YHWH
- Part III The Conception of Israel
- Chapter Seven The Israelite Singularity
- Chapter Eight The Exodus–Conquest Ideology
- Chapter Nine Integrative Yahwism
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Scripture Index
- ANE Sources and Classics Index
Summary
The Exodus–Conquest ideology was probably introduced in early Israel by southern newcomers identified as the Ephraimites. However, an alternative theology in early Israel appears here through an analysis of the Song of Deborah, the plot exposed in the Book of Exodus, and the story of Elijah on Mount Carmel. Here defined as Integrative Yahwism, this alternative combines the approach of YHWH as a distant deity (super-god) with his closeness to the Israelites and his public acknowledgement. Conflicts between these two trends are visible in the Bible, especially concerning the question of the divine intervention in history. The parallels between the Elohist source and Integrative Yahwism, as well as the Yahwist source and Exodus–Conquest ideology, acknowledge the perpetuation of this theological duality for centuries in ancient Israel.
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- Yahweh and the Origins of Ancient IsraelInsights from the Archaeological Record, pp. 245 - 274Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023