Persia and the Bible

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Author: Edwin Yamauchi

ISBN-10: 0801021081

ISBN-13: 9780801021084

Category: General & Miscellaneous Bible Studies

An analysis of the peoples, rulers, and cities of Persia and the role they played in Old Testament history. Packed with illustrations and more than 100 photographs.

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An analysis of the peoples, rulers, and cities of Persia and the role they played in Old Testament history. Packed with illustrations and more than 100 photographs. Library Journal In his historical-archaeological study, Yamauchi ( Stones and the Scriptures , Baker Bk. House, 1981) attempts to explain Persian history and culture in the context of biblical accounts, enlarging upon this connection in brief discussions of numerous topics surrounding Persian rulers, seats of government, and religion. The brevity of the discussions and summary presentations of controversial and contradictory theories may prove frustrating for the serious student of Persian history. Still, the book contains many useful elements: a broad survey of the literature and recent archaeological findings; indexes including biblical issues; pertinent maps, diagrams, and illustrations; a large, select bibliography; and meticulous documentation. A valuable basic biblical reference tool or a point of departure for more advanced historical research.-- Paula I. Nielson, Loyola Marymount Univ. Lib., Los Angeles

Foreword9Preface11Abbreviations15Introduction191The Medes312Cyrus653Cambyses934Darius1295Xerxes1876Artaxerxes I2417Susa2798Ecbatana3059Pasargadae31510Persepolis33511Persia and the Greeks37912Zoroastrianism39513The Magi46714Mithraism493Appendix523Select Bibliography525Index of Subjects549Index of Places557Index of Authors561Index of Scripture References577List of Maps and Illustrations579

\ Library JournalIn his historical-archaeological study, Yamauchi ( Stones and the Scriptures , Baker Bk. House, 1981) attempts to explain Persian history and culture in the context of biblical accounts, enlarging upon this connection in brief discussions of numerous topics surrounding Persian rulers, seats of government, and religion. The brevity of the discussions and summary presentations of controversial and contradictory theories may prove frustrating for the serious student of Persian history. Still, the book contains many useful elements: a broad survey of the literature and recent archaeological findings; indexes including biblical issues; pertinent maps, diagrams, and illustrations; a large, select bibliography; and meticulous documentation. A valuable basic biblical reference tool or a point of departure for more advanced historical research.-- Paula I. Nielson, Loyola Marymount Univ. Lib., Los Angeles\ \