The Economy of Ancient Judah in Its Historical Context

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781575064130

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Edited by Marvin Lloyd Miller, Ehud Ben Zvi, Gary N. Knoppers
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Preface

Abbreviations

Part 1: Introduction

Cultivating Curiosity: Methods and Models for Understanding Ancient Economies

Marvin Lloyd Miller

Part 2: Economic Indications from the Hebrew Bible

The “Successful, Wise, Worthy Wife” of Prov 31:10–31 as a Source for Reconstructing Aspects of Thought and Economy in the Late Persian / Early Hellenistic Period

Ehud Ben Zvi

More than Friends? The Economic Relationship between Huram and Solomon Reconsidered

Gary N. Knoppers

Agrarian Economy through City-Elites’ Eyes: Reflections of Late Persian Period Yehud Economy in the Genealogies of Chronicles

Louis Jonker

Ancient Comparisons, Modern Models, and Ezra–Nehemiah: Triangulating the Sources for Insights on the Economy of Persian Period Yehud

Peter Altmann

Part 3: Economic Indications from Other Literary Sources: פרו ורבו and the Seventh Year: Complementary Strategies for the Economic Recovery of Depopulated Yehud

Philippe Guillaume

Exploitation of Depopulated Land in Achaemenid Judah

Lisbeth S. Fried

The Achaemenid Policy of Reproduction

Josef Wiesehöfer

The Economy and Administration of Rural Idumea at the End of the Persian Period

Diana Edelman

Part 4: Economic Indications from Archaeology

Forces of Decline and Regeneration: A Socioeconomic Account of the Iron Age II Negev Desert

Yifat Thareani

The Rural Economy of Judah during the Persian Period and the Settlement History of the District System

Oded Lipschits

Indexes

Index of Authors

Index of Scripture

Preface

Abbreviations

Part 1: Introduction

Cultivating Curiosity: Methods and Models for Understanding Ancient Economies

Marvin Lloyd Miller

Part 2: Economic Indications from the Hebrew Bible

The “Successful, Wise, Worthy Wife” of Prov 31:10–31 as a Source for Reconstructing Aspects of Thought and Economy in the Late Persian / Early Hellenistic Period

Ehud Ben Zvi

More than Friends? The Economic Relationship between Huram and Solomon Reconsidered

Gary N. Knoppers

Agrarian Economy through City-Elites’ Eyes: Reflections of Late Persian Period Yehud Economy in the Genealogies of Chronicles

Louis Jonker

Ancient Comparisons, Modern Models, and Ezra–Nehemiah: Triangulating the Sources for Insights on the Economy of Persian Period Yehud

Peter Altmann

Part 3: Economic Indications from Other Literary Sources: פרו ו.ר.בו. and the Seventh Year: Complementary Strategies for the Economic Recovery of Depopulated Yehud

Philippe Guillaume

Exploitation of Depopulated Land in Achaemenid Judah

Lisbeth S. Fried

The Achaemenid Policy of Reproduction

Josef Wiesehöfer

The Economy and Administration of Rural Idumea at the End of the Persian Period

Diana Edelman

Part 4: Economic Indications from Archaeology

Forces of Decline and Regeneration: A Socioeconomic Account of the Iron Age II Negev Desert

Yifat Thareani

The Rural Economy of Judah during the Persian Period and the Settlement History of the District System

Oded Lipschits

Indexes

Index of Authors

Index of Scripture

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