How did the Exile transform Israel's religious life? Why would Lot consider endangering his daughters? What distinguished the Herodians, Sadducees, Pharisees, and Essenes? These questions arise when engaging with the Bible, necessitating an understanding of its cultural context and the lives of its people. The customs, attire, diet, architecture, justice practices, mourning rituals, and family and legal traditions all reflect the varied historical periods of Israel. This book goes beyond mere visuals, offering a comprehensive exploration of the political and physical landscapes of different eras in Israel's history, alongside a framework of its social structures. Each chapter analyzes specific biblical scenes, illuminating the daily lives of ancient Israelites. Drawing from a rich array of sources—including extrabiblical texts and archaeological findings—Dr. Matthews presents a vivid reconstruction of ancient Israelite society. This revised edition enhances the original with over a hundred Scripture passages to enrich the discussion and maintain focus on relevant biblical texts. Additionally, more than twenty new illustrations and photos provide a deeper connection to the worlds of Abraham, David, Jesus, and Paul, offering readers a fresh perspective on the ancient context of the Bible.
Victor Harold Matthews Ordine dei libri
Victor Harold Matthews, uno studioso di rilievo, approfondisce i contesti culturali e storici dei testi biblici. Il suo lavoro illumina le usanze, le tradizioni e i momenti cruciali della vita nell'antico Israele, offrendo ai lettori una comprensione più profonda delle Scritture. Attraverso la sua acuta analisi, Matthews colma il divario tra il mondo antico e i lettori contemporanei, rendendo le narrazioni bibliche più accessibili e profonde. Il suo approccio offre una finestra avvincente sull'ambiente in cui si sono svolte queste storie fondamentali.

- 1988