A O R Essays from an international group of experts on the ancient Near East F C E and the Hebrew Bible honor Oded Borowski’s pioneering work in the H I GA archaeology and history of ancient Israel and Judah. Contributors HE approach the question of what we know of eighth-century Judah from TO multiple angles, including a survey of Judah’s neighbors, the land of HL O Judah and its cities, daily life and material culture, religious beliefs and CG practices, and early forms of what are now biblical texts. Contributors EY include Rami Arav, Shawn Zelig Aster, Assaf Avraham, Jeff rey A. Blakely, N A ARCHAEOLOGY AND T Sandra Blakely, Elizabeth Bloch-Smith, Efrat Bocher, Erin Darby, Jennie UN D Ebeling, Zev I. Farber, Avraham Faust, Daniel E. Fleming, Yuval Gadot, R Y H HISTORY OF Kristine Garroway, Seymour Gitin, James W. Hardin, Gilad Itach, Hayah JI Katz, Reinhard G. Kratz, Joel M. LeMon, Shani Libi, Oded Lipschits, US DT Donald Redford, Christopher Rollston, Bruce Routledge, Yair Sapir, O EIGHTHCENTURY A Konrad Schmid, Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, Brent A. Strawn, Andrew G. R H Y Vaughn, Jacob L. Wright, and K. Lawson Younger Jr. JUDAH ZEV I. FARBER is editor of Th eTorah.com for Project TABS (Torah and Biblical Scholarship). He is the author of Images of Joshua in the Bible and Th eir Reception (de Gruyter). JACOB L. WRIGHT is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University. He is the author of David, King of Israel, and Caleb in Biblical Memory (Cambridge University Press). WF Ancient Near East Monographs a Monografías sobre el Antiguo Cercano Oriente rigrb he tr Society of Biblical Literature Edited by Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente (UCA) Zev I. Farber Electronic open access edition (ISBN 978-0-88414-348-2) available at and Jacob L. Wright http://www.sbl-site.org/publications/Books_ANEmonographs.aspx Cover photo: Zev Radovan/BibleLandPictures.com Ancient Near East Monographs Monografías sobre el Antiguo Cercano Oriente Society of Biblical Literature Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente (UCA) ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF EIGHTH-CENTURY JUDAH ANCIENT NEAR EAST MONOGRAPHS General Editors Alan Lenzi Jeffrey Stackert Juan Manuel Tebes Editorial Board Reinhard Achenbach Jeffrey L. Cooley C. L. Crouch Roxana Flammini Christopher B. Hays René Krüger Graciela Gestoso Singer Bruce Wells Number 23 ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF EIGHTH-CENTURY JUDAH Edited by Edited by Zev I. Farber and Jacob L. Wright Atlanta Copyright © 2018 by SBL Press All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by means of any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permit- ted by the 1976 Copyright Act or in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission should be addressed in writing to the Rights and Permissions Office, SBL Press, 825 Hous- ton Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA. Library of Congress Control Number: 2018960213 Printed on acid-free paper. To Oded Borowski Contents Editors’ Preface ........................................................................................ xi Abbreviations ......................................................................................... xiii Introduction ............................................................................................... 1 Jacob L. Wright PART 1. JUDAH’S NEIGHBORS NEAR AND FAR ....................................... 15 1. Assyria’s Expansion West of the Euphrates (ca. 870–701 BCE) ... 17 K. Lawson Younger Jr. 2. Images, Merchants, and Mercenaries: Aegeans and Southern Judah in the Eighth Century BCE ............................................................. 35 Sandra Blakely 3. The Kingdom of Israel in the Eighth Century: From a Regional Power to Assyrian Provinces .......................................................... 57 Gilad Itach 4. Bethsaida: The Capital City of the Kingdom of Geshur ................. 79 Rami Arav 5. Philistia in the Late Iron Age II: The Development of the Ceramic Assemblage ..................................................................................... 99 Seymour Gitin 6. Transjordan in the Eighth Century BCE ....................................... 139 Bruce Routledge 7. Egypt and Judah in the Eighth Century BCE ................................ 161 Donald Redford PART 2. THE LAND OF JUDAH ............................................................... 177 8. Society and Culture in the Kingdom of Judah during the Eighth Century ......................................................................................... 179 Avraham Faust 9. The Introduction of the Open-Courtyard Building to the Jerusalem Landscape and Judean-Assyrian Interaction ................................ 205 Yuval Gadot and Efrat Bocher 10. Coming to Recognize that Sedentary Agriculture, or Farming, Was Rarely Practiced in the Hesi Region ............................................. 229 Jeffrey A. Blakely and James W. Hardin vii viii Contents PART 3. ANCIENT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................... 265 11. Daily Life .................................................................................... 267 Jennie Ebeling 12. “He Shall Eat Curds and Honey” (Isa 7:15): Food and Feasting in Late Eighth-Century Judah ......................................................... 279 Cynthia Shafer-Elliott 13. Ancient Building Techniques: A Brief Overview ...................... 299 Assaf Avraham 14. The Pottery Assemblage of the Eighth Century: A Concluding Observation ................................................................................. 307 Hayah Katz 15. Judah under Assyrian Rule and the Early Phase of Stamping Jar Handles ........................................................................................ 337 Oded Lipschits 16. Should All of the LMLK Jars Still Be Attributed to Hezekiah? Yes! ............................................................................................. 357 Andrew G. Vaughn PART 4. RELIGION AND RITUAL ............................................................ 363 17. Death and Burial in Eighth-Century Judah ................................. 365 Elizabeth Bloch-Smith 18. Religion in Eighth-Century Judah: The Case of Kuntillet ʿAjrud (and Beyond) ............................................................................... 379 Brent A. Strawn and Joel M. LeMon 19. Judean Pillar Figurines (JPFs) .................................................... 401 Erin Darby 20. Enculturating Children in Eighth-Century Judah ....................... 415 Kristine Henriksen Garroway 21. Religion in Eighth-Century Judah: An Overview ....................... 431 Zev I. Farber PART 5. BIBLICAL AND LITERARY ........................................................ 455 22. Scripture and Inscriptions: Eighth-Century Israel and Judah in Writing ........................................................................................ 457 Christopher Rollston 23. The Shock of Assyrian Imperial Ideology and the Responses of Biblical Authors in the Late Eighth Century .............................. 475 Shawn Zelig Aster 24. The Biblical Writings in the Late Eighth Century BCE ............. 489 Konrad Schmid 25. Prophetic Discourse on “Israel” .................................................. 503 Reinhard G. Kratz 26. Israel and the Jerusalem Temple in the Time of Two Kingdoms. ... 517 Daniel E. Fleming Contents ix APPENDIX: SURVEY OF SCIENTIFIC METHODS IN ARCHAEOLOGY ....... 529 Yair Sapir, with Shani Libi Contributors .......................................................................................... 555 Ancient Sources Index .......................................................................... 565 Place Index ............................................................................................ 575 Modern Authors Index .......................................................................... 581
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