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Preface VII
Acknowledgments XI
Other Publications on Persian Period History and Historiography XIII
Historical Studies
1 Early Post-Exilic Judaean History 3
A The Nature of the Sources 3
B Procedure 7
C The Early Years 11
D From Zerubbabel to Nehemiah 16
E Nehemiah 19
F The Last Century of Achaemenid Rule 21
2 Judah and the Jews 25
3 The Governors of Judah under the Persians 46
4 Nehemiah's Walls Revisited 64
5 The Historical Value of Josephus' Jewish Antiquities xi. 297–301 74
A Evidence for the Use of a Source 75
B The Value of Josephus' Source 79
C Josephus' Handling of his Source 80
D Conclusions 88
Chronicles
6 Introduction to M. Noth, The Chronicler's History 93
7 Sources and Redaction in the Chronicler's Genealogy of Judah 106
8 “We are Yours, O David”: The Setting and Purpose of: 1 Chronicles 12:1–23 115
9 The Origins of the Twenty-Four Priestly Courses: A Study of 1 Chronicles 23–27 126
10 The Accession of Solomon in the Books of Chronicles 141
11 The Temple in the Books of Chronicles 150
12 Eschatology in Chronicles 162
A The Present Position 163
B Alternative Viewpoints: Survey and Critique 166
C The Dynastic Oracle 176
D Later development 186
E The Significance of 2 Chronicles 7:12–22 191
F Conclusions 194
Ezra-Nehemiah
13 Post-Exilic Historiography 199
14 Ezra and Nehemiah in the Light of the Texts from Persepolis 212
A Language 216
B Support of Local Cults 220
C Travel and Transportation 224
D Conclusion 230
15 Scripture Citing Scripture: The Historical Books 232
A The Law 232
B Narrative 239
C The Prophets 242
16 The Composition of Ezra 1–6 244
A Ezra 2 245
B Ezra 1 250
C Ezra 4:6–6:22 257
D Ezra 3:1–4:5 264
E Provenance and Purpose 267
F Concluding Summary 270
17 The Belief System of the Book of Nehemiah 271
A The Nehemiah Memoir 273
B Other Material in the Book of Nehemiah 277
C The Final Redactor 279
18 Structure and Historiography in Nehemiah 9 282
19 The Problem with First Esdras 294
Indexes 307
Biblical Passages 307
Modern Authors 318
Subjects 324
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Add Studies in Persian Period History and Historiography, For over 15 years, and with several significant works, Hugh Williamson contributed to the movement to recapture the importance of the biblical books of Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah. The most important of his historical and exegetical studies are collecte, Studies in Persian Period History and Historiography to your collection on WonderClub |