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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.00.20150123.full.mrc:584397957:1903
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LEADER: 01903cam a2200313 i 4500
001 000716855-1
005 20020606090541.3
008 760302s1976 enkb b 00110 eng
010 $a 76006863
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050 0 $aBS1333$b.R6 1976
082 $a222/.54/077
130 $aBible.$pKings, 2nd.$lEnglish.$sNew English.$f1976.
245 14 $aThe second book of Kings /$ccommentary by J. Robinson.
260 0 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c1976.
300 $axii, 256 p. :$bmaps ;$c21 cm.
440 4 $aThe Cambridge Bible commentary, New English Bible
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. 250.
520 $aThe narrative now passes to the decline of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah and their territorial absorption into the empires of Assyria and Babylon. The compilers of 2 Kings attributed this downfall to the Hebrews' disregard of the prophets and of the covenant with God.
505 00 $aList of maps and time chart -- The footnotes to the N.E.B. text -- What the book is about -- The earlier history of the Israelites -- Samaria and Israel -- The story told in I Kings -- Ahab and Elijah -- The influence of the prophets on the compiler of Kings -- The deuteronomists -- The point of view of the deuteronomists -- The end of the two kingdoms -- The motive for the writing of the book -- The Deuteronomic History -- How the book was compiled -- The story of King Hezekiah -- The chronology of Kings -- The faith of the writers -- Appendix -- Measures of length and extent -- Measures of capacity -- weights and coins -- Index.
630 0 $aBible.$pKings, 2nd$xCommentaries.
655 7 $aCommentaries.$2fast
700 1 $aRobinson, Joseph,$d1927-
700 1 $aRobinson, J.$q(Joseph),$d1927-
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC