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Biblical History of Israel

Historical Foundations for Biblical Theology

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Biblical History of Israel

By: David Angeron
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Biblical History of Israel: Historical Foundations for Biblical Theology takes readers on a guided journey through the story of Israel from its beginnings in the ancient Near East to the growth of Jewish communities throughout the world under foreign empires. Written for high school and college students, this textbook uses history, archaeology, ancient inscriptions, and biblical texts to explain how Israel developed over time—through the patriarchs, the monarchy, exile, restoration, and cultural change.
Rather than simply trying to force the Bible and history to match perfectly—or dismissing the Bible as unreliable—this book carefully explains the difference between historical evidence and theological meaning. Students will explore important debates about how Israel began, how its kingdom developed, how dates are determined, what covenant meant, how kings ruled, and how prophets responded during times of national crisis.
Each chapter includes clear learning goals, readings from ancient sources, discussion questions, quizzes, and reflection assignments. The book ends with a comprehensive final exam, making it ideal for classroom, homeschool, or online courses. Throughout the text, students learn how archaeology and biblical writings work together to help us better understand the past.
From Abraham to the Second Temple period, this book presents Israel’s story as both real history and meaningful faith tradition—giving students a strong foundation for studying the Old Testament, biblical history, and the ancient world.
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