Ancient Zionism: The Biblical Origins of the National IdeaSimon and Schuster, 2010/06/15 - 277 ページ In this unusual and provocative book, Victor Erlich uncovers the origins of the national idea in the Hebrew Bible. Through a series of sensitive and original readings of well-known biblical episodes, Erlich argues that ancient Zionism was not an ideological construct but rather a unique marriage of literary imagination and ethnic pride. |
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... Canaan , but only on condition that these lands be used to represent a set of ideas . The Hebrews also told them- selves that God explicitly forbade them other lands — so there could be no empire - and they told themselves that if they ...
... Canaan , but only on condition that these lands be used to represent a set of ideas . The Hebrews also told them- selves that God explicitly forbade them other lands — so there could be no empire - and they told themselves that if they ...
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... Canaan , hearing sounds of battle when the prob- lem is , if anything , more dangerous . The text , then , contrasts the liter- acy of Moses with the God who has forgotten His own covenant , with the Hebrews who have forgotten their God ...
... Canaan , hearing sounds of battle when the prob- lem is , if anything , more dangerous . The text , then , contrasts the liter- acy of Moses with the God who has forgotten His own covenant , with the Hebrews who have forgotten their God ...
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... Canaan . In exchange , God is to be acknowledged as the only God of the creation . But surely this is not a bargain that God requires , nor one that interests the redactors of the Bible as a bar- gain . In fact God immediately ...
... Canaan . In exchange , God is to be acknowledged as the only God of the creation . But surely this is not a bargain that God requires , nor one that interests the redactors of the Bible as a bar- gain . In fact God immediately ...
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... Canaan came to symbolize the culture of monotheism , the redactors of the Bible achieved a powerful imagina- tive unity . In my reading , then , Tanach is not a loosely organized " canon " of divinely authored texts but a book with a ...
... Canaan came to symbolize the culture of monotheism , the redactors of the Bible achieved a powerful imagina- tive unity . In my reading , then , Tanach is not a loosely organized " canon " of divinely authored texts but a book with a ...
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... Canaan , the later time of the early kings , and , by implication , the still later time of lapsed kings , whose failure to heed Moses's warnings would send the Hebrews into exile : When thou art come unto the land which the Lord thy ...
... Canaan , the later time of the early kings , and , by implication , the still later time of lapsed kings , whose failure to heed Moses's warnings would send the Hebrews into exile : When thou art come unto the land which the Lord thy ...
目次
Land and Intellect | 21 |
Land and Literacy | 37 |
Land and Law | 53 |
Land and Loot | 69 |
History and Hell | 85 |
David in Zion | 99 |
Brickkiln and Winepress | 113 |
Ritual in the Land | 127 |
Landless and Illiterate | 169 |
The Ancient Hatred of Zionism | 181 |
The Hebrew Mind in Diaspora | 197 |
Zohar | 211 |
A Bough Over the Wall | 225 |
Zion as Tragicomedy | 241 |
Ancient Zionism and Its Modern Competitors | 255 |
Acknowledgments | 271 |
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Aaron Abraham Ammon Ammonites ancient Hebrews ancient Zionism Arab Babylonia Balaam behold Bible blessing Boaz Canaan children of Israel conquest covenant daughter David Deuteronomy Diaspora dream earth Egyptian Ephron Esau Esther exile Exodus Ezekiel father Genesis God's Haman hand hath hatred Hebrew culture holy idea idolatry idols imagination inheritance intellectual nationalism invention Isaac Isaiah Jacob Jebusites Jephthah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Jonah Joseph Joshua Judah King Korah land of Egypt literal literary living Lord thy magic Manoah metaphor mind Moab Molech monotheism monotheistic Mordecai Moses Nazirite Nineveh Numbers Palestinian passage Pharaoh poetic poetry priest prophets rabbis readers redactors reign remind represent ritual Ruth sacrifice Samson Samuel Saul say unto servants Shechem Solomon story Sumeria Talmud Terah thee thine thou hast thou shalt thy seed told took understanding unto the Lord Uriah vision wife word Zion Zionism zohar
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4 ページ - And when the people saw that Moses delayed to come down out of the mount, the people gathered themselves together unto Aaron, and said unto him, Up, make us gods, which shall go before us ; for as for this Moses, the man that brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we wot not what is become of him.