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2008 by Eugene H Merrill Published by Baker Academic a division of Baker - photo 1

2008 by Eugene H. Merrill

Published by Baker Academic
a division of Baker Publishing Group
P.O. Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287
www.bakerpublishing.com

Ebook edition created 2011

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ISBN 978-1-4412-1707-3

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.

Scripture quotations labeled KJV are from the King James Version of the Bible.

Scripture quotations labeled RSV are from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1952 [2nd edition, 1971] by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Contents

Illustrations

Chronological Tables

Maps

Preface to the Second Edition

The twenty years since the initial publication of this work have witnessed a veritable explosion of new information and new methodologies in the study of the history of Old Testament Israel. New documents from the ancient Near Eastern and biblical worlds have emerged or have been newly edited and published, and new ways of assessing these texts and their meaning have come to the fore. The secondary literature has also kept pace, with new studies now available to the world of scholarship and to the general laity. The major rationale for a new edition of this work, indeed, has been the increasingly obvious recognition that what was adequate a generation ago has become insufficient for the dawn of a new millennium. Besides my own conviction that a major overhaul of the work was needed, I have been encouraged by others to take on the task of bringing the narrative up to date so that the message of the Old Testament as not only a theological but also a historical work can resonate more clearly and relevantly with a new generation of readers. Baker Academic has responded to this sense of urgency and has graciously undertaken the immense effort and cost of revising a work such as this with all its technicalities. The author is particularly grateful to Jim Kinney because early on he saw the value and wisdom of bringing a sorely needed revision to pass. At the same time, he would be first to admit, with me, that without the competent staff at Baker this work would never have come to fruition.

The human and technical resources of Dallas Theological Seminary have also contributed immeasureably to the success of the project. The administration and staff have offered great encouragement and morethey have assisted in practical ways that have eased the process and made it possible to complete the work in the short time that has been devoted to it. As always, my wife, Janet, has been a tower of strength in moving me forward in the times when it seemed there was so little energy to get it done. It is to my beloved faculty colleagues at Dallas Theological Seminary, however, that I want to pay greatest tribute this time around, and I gratefully dedicate this effort to them. Many of them have used the first edition in their classrooms, and they have unfailingly reminded me of its usefulness to them. I trust that they will find even greater satisfaction in this second attempt. One might think it strange that a work on historyeven the history of Israelcould be such a spiritually edifying and stimulating exercise for its author, but such it has been. To recognize all over again and ever more profoundly that the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is the God of our history as well is both a sobering and exhilarating thought. To God be all glory and praise from this day in history until the eschatological day of his kingdom on earth.

Eugene H. Merrill
October 2006

Preface to the First Edition

The title of this work Kingdom of Priests suggests at once the peculiar nature of a history of Israel: it cannot be done along the lines of normal historical scholarship because it relies primarily upon documents (the Old Testament) that are fundamentally ahistoriographic in character. The Old Testament is first and foremost theological and not historical literature; this means that theological and not historical approaches must be brought to bear if its underlying purpose and message are to be discerned.

Contrary to much contemporary scholarship, however, we must assert that just because the Old Testament is by definition sacred history, this does not nullify its claim to authentic historicity as that term is commonly used. It is indeed the record of Yahwehs covenantal relationship with his special people Israel, a record that constantly calls attention to the divine interpretation and even prediction of events, but this always presupposes that those very events actually occurred in time and space. The theological message, in other words, is grounded in genuine history.

The purpose of this study is not so much to interpret the meaning of the underlying eventsa task more properly in the province of biblical theologyas it is to discover the historical data themselves and by every resource at our disposal (including the biblical text, archaeological artifacts, and extrabiblical documents) to reconstruct the history of Israel along the lines of ordinary historiographical method to the extent that such a goal is possible given the unique nature of the material. Any success in this endeavor will be of importance to the search for a true understanding of Israels Old Testament pasta worthy objective in itselfand to the establishment of the historical factualness of the Old Testament record, the truthfulness of which is absolutely critical if the religious and theological message is to have any effect. Whether we have succeeded must be determined by the reader.

The completion of a project that has brought so much personal satisfaction to its author requires that those who made its accomplishment possible be recognized and thanked. It was in the course of a sabbatical kindly granted by Dallas Theological Seminary in 198384 that the major part of the work was achieved, and so I want to express my appreciation for this generous and enlightened policy. Moreover, the seminary made its word-processing facilities available. The typing was undertaken by the gifted hands and enthusiastic spirit of Marie Janeway. To Baker and particularly Allan Fisher and Ray Wiersma I pay special homage for their patience, expertise, and painstaking attention to every detail of the project. Finally I must thank my dear wife, Janet, and daughter, Sonya, for putting up with my absences, aberrations, and frequent demands and for their constant encouragement to see this through to the end.

Eugene H. Merrill
September 1986

Abbreviations

AASORAnnual of the American Schools of Oriental Research
ABAnchor Bible
ABCAssyrian and Babylonian Chronicles, by Albert Kirk
Grayson (Locust Valley, NY: J. J. Augustine, 1975)
ADAJAnnual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan
AfOArchiv fur Orientforschung
AJAAmerican Journal of Archaeology
ANET
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