Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Illustrations and Maps
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 WHEN GENERATIONS REALLY COUNT: DATING ZERUBBABEL AND NEHEMIAH USING GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION IN THE BOOK OF NEHEMIAH
- Chapter 2 WHAT'S IN A DATE? THE UNRELIABLE NATURE OF THE DATES IN HAGGAI AND ZECHARIAH
- Chapter 3 IT'S ALL IN THE SOURCES: THE HISTORICITY OF THE ACCOUNT OF TEMPLE-REBUILDING IN EZRA 1–6
- Chapter 4 SETTING THE BOUNDS: THE TERRITORY COMPRISING YEHUD UNDER ARTAXERXES I IN THE MID-FIFTH CENTURY BCE
- Chapter 5 EXCAVATING THE PAST: SETTLEMENT PATTERNS AND MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN PERSIAN-ERA YEHUD
- Chapter 6 PIETY OR PRAGMATISM? THE POLICY OF ARTAXERXES I FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF YEHUD
- A List of Persian Kings and their Dates
- Appendix I The Old Persian Text of the Behistun Inscription
- Appendix II The Cyrus Cylinder
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index of Authors and Individuals Cited
- Index of Biblical, Classical and Patristic Works Cited
- Index of Geographical Names
- Index of Personal Names
- Index of Subjects
Preface
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Illustrations and Maps
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 WHEN GENERATIONS REALLY COUNT: DATING ZERUBBABEL AND NEHEMIAH USING GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION IN THE BOOK OF NEHEMIAH
- Chapter 2 WHAT'S IN A DATE? THE UNRELIABLE NATURE OF THE DATES IN HAGGAI AND ZECHARIAH
- Chapter 3 IT'S ALL IN THE SOURCES: THE HISTORICITY OF THE ACCOUNT OF TEMPLE-REBUILDING IN EZRA 1–6
- Chapter 4 SETTING THE BOUNDS: THE TERRITORY COMPRISING YEHUD UNDER ARTAXERXES I IN THE MID-FIFTH CENTURY BCE
- Chapter 5 EXCAVATING THE PAST: SETTLEMENT PATTERNS AND MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN PERSIAN-ERA YEHUD
- Chapter 6 PIETY OR PRAGMATISM? THE POLICY OF ARTAXERXES I FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF YEHUD
- A List of Persian Kings and their Dates
- Appendix I The Old Persian Text of the Behistun Inscription
- Appendix II The Cyrus Cylinder
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index of Authors and Individuals Cited
- Index of Biblical, Classical and Patristic Works Cited
- Index of Geographical Names
- Index of Personal Names
- Index of Subjects
Summary
This volume is not intended to be an exhaustive study of the various issues involved in determining when and why the Persian-era temple was rebuilt; it is more a programmatic investigation. It was researched and written in two years, from August 2002–September 2004, and during the first year, I was teaching undergraduates, carrying out a number of administrative duties, and advising postgraduate students. During the second year, I had a one-semester sabbatical leave from the Department of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield and a Research Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Board that relieved me of teaching and administrative duties during the second semester as well. My only academic responsibilities during the entire second year involved advising my MPhil and PhD research students, which, nevertheless, involved hours of reading chapters and rough drafts. As a result, I did not have the luxury of being able to devote my full attention and energies to researching and producing this volume, which I think is the case for almost everyone after they complete their doctoral research.
I have tried to obtain as much relevant secondary literature as possible but have not been able to trace the historical discussion of each topic thoroughly. Since the inter-library loan system in the UK is costly to a Department's research budget, I also had to be selective in the end about which articles and books would be likely to be the most useful for my project.
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- The Origins of the 'Second' TemplePersian Imperial Policy and the Rebuilding of Jerusalem, pp. xiii - xivPublisher: Acumen PublishingPrint publication year: 2005