AN N EA 10W Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Ten Lost Tribes, Samaritans, Samaritan Pentateuch
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Week 4: lecture 8: destruction, exile, and the return to zion (6th to 5th cent. ) How did the babylonian exiel challenge some of the traditions associated with. Promise to david: land, monarchy, temple (2 sam 7) Israel (n) berh el and dan; judah (s); jerusalem. Fall of samaria 722 bc: sins of jeroboam. Findign the book and religiou reforms deutoro. Rise of the babylonian empire 627-539 bc. Babyloniand drive assyrians out of babylon (627- 586 bce the temple and the city"s important features are destroyed. He left the poorest of the poor in jerusalem. Inconsistencies in an ideology or expectations results in the breakdown in a system of belief (dissonance) Participants must 1) adapt their beliefs (harmonization): 2 samuel 7:1-17 conditionalized in 1 kings 8:25-27. Children must worship in the correct way. Not in the original promise god makes to david. Allows for the reason why there is no return to kingship and the destruction of jerusalm.