David, Solomon and Egypt: A ReassessmentAsh re-examines the question of the relationship between Egypt and Palestine during the time of David and Solomon. By analysing all the available evidence-epigraphical sources from Egypt, archaeological data from Palestine and the pertinent biblical texts-he concludes that relations and contacts between Egypt and the peoples inhabiting ancient Palestine at the time of David and Solomon were minimal. Any reconstructions of the history of relations and contacts between Egypt and Palestine, including ancient Israel, must take this study into consideration. |
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Preface | 7 |
Abbreviations | 10 |
Introduction | 13 |
Chapter 1 THE EPIGRAPHICAL EVIDENCE FROM EGYPT | 21 |
Chapter 2 THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FROM PALESTINE | 64 |
Chapter 3 THE BIBLICAL EVIDENCE | 100 |
Chapter 4 SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS OF THIS STUDY | 126 |
Bibliography | 131 |
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