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FRANK K. YaleProjessor SANDERS, Ph.D., \ormerly 0} University
to a demand for non-technical and reliableresponse widespread yet scholarly guides
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to the of the literature, and of the Old and Newstudy history, teaching Testaments,
and of the and literature, this series aims to in concise andcontemporary history present
ofattractive form the results investigation and exploration in these broad fields. Based
critical it will assured andscholarship, emphasize rather thanupon thoroughly positive
The as whole is intendedtransitional positions. series a to present a and con-complete
nected of the and life of the mensocial, religious and whopicture political, peoples figure
in the biblical records.most prominently
Each volume is in aitself, treating comprehensively given orcomplete subject period.
also refers to the biblical and monumental and to theIt freely sources, standard authori-
ties. Convenience of clearness of and to the studentsize, presentation, helpfulness make
the series well for text-books forparticularly adapted (1) practical college, seminary, and
handbooks for the use of Bible anduniversity classes; (2) classes, clubs, guilds; (3) guides
for individual and books for reference.study; (4) general
I. HISTORY OF THE HEBREW PEOPLE.Vols.
1. The United Sixth edi- Charles F. Kent, Ph.D., Professor ofKingdom.
tion. Biblical Literature, Yale University.
2. The Divided Sixth edi-
tion.
II. HISTORY OF THE PEOPLE.JEWISH
and Charles F. Professor ofThe Greek Kent, Ph.D.,3. Babylonian, Persian,
Biblical Literature, YalePeriods. University.
and Roman Period S. Professor of Bib-4. The Maccabean James Riggs, D.D.,
New Testament lical Auburn(including Times). Criticism, Theological
Seminary.
III. CONTEMPORARY OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY.
ofof the Ancient H. Breasted, Ph.D., Professor5. History Egyptians. James
Theand Oriental History,Egyptology
ofUniversity Chicago.
George S. Ph.D., Professor6. of the and Goodspeed,History Babylonians
of Ancient The ofHistory, UniversityAssyrians.
Chicago.
IV. NEW TESTAMENT HISTORIES.
The Life of Rush President of the7. Jesus. Rhees, University
of Rochester.
8. The George T Ph.D., D.D., lateApostolic Age. Purves,
Professor of New Testament Literature
and Princeton TheologicalExegesis,
Seminary.
STUDY OF BIBLICALV. OUTLINES FOR THE
LITERATURE.HISTORY AND
K. Sanders, Professor ofFrom Earliest Times to 200 A. D. Frank Ph.D.,9.
Biblical YaleLiterature, University,
and Hen*y T. Fowler, Ph.D., Pro-
fessor of Biblical Literature and His-
Browntory, University.A HISTORY
OF
THE HEBREW PEOPLEfor TBiblzSeries £>tuDent&Clje Statical
EDITED BY
CHARLES F. YaleProfessor KENT, Ph.D., of University
AND
Professor FRANK K. SANDERS, Ph.D., formerly of
Yale University
HISTORY
OF
THE HEBREW PEOPLE.
The Divided Kingdom.A HISTORY
Of
THE HEBREW PEOPLE
DIVISION OF THE KINGDOM TOFROM THE
KTHE FALL OF JERUSALEM IN 586 B.C. %*
Ph.D.CHARLES FOSTER KENT,
YALB UNIVERSITYLITERATURE ANDOF BIBLICAL HISTORY,PROFB6SOR
CHARTMAPS ANDWITH
TWELFTH EDITION
NEW YORK
SCRIBNER'S SONSCHARLES
1908Copyright, 1897,
By Chables Scbibneb's Sons.
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