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Judges and United Monarchy

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Historical Overview1446 – Exodus1406 – ConquestCa. 1400-1050 – Period of the Judges1010-970 – David reigns970-930 – Solomon reigns930 – Kingdom divides

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Historical OverviewIsrael

1446 – Exodus1406 – ConquestCa. 1400-1050 – Period of the Judges1010-970 – David reigns970-930 – Solomon reigns930 – Kingdom divides

EgyptEgypt’s New Kingdom = ca. 1550 – 1100

After Ramses II (1290– 1224), slow decline

Egypt’s Intermediate Kingdom (1100—730)Kushites rule over Egypt (730—670)Assyrians rule over Egypt (670-612)

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Historical OverviewIsrael

1446 – Exodus1406 – ConquestCa. 1400-1050 – Period of the Judges1010-970 – David reigns970-930 – Solomon reigns930 – Kingdom divides

Philistines (Sea Peoples)

Originally from Europe (Greece?)Invaded Cyprus, Crete, Egypt, and Palestine ca. 1200—11001175 – invasion of Egypt; defeated by the EgyptiansAfter 1175, settled in Palestine

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PhilistinesEarly references to “Philistines”

Gen 21:32–34; 26:1, 8, 14–15; and in Exod 13:17; 15:14; 23:31

Differences between “early” and “later” Philistines?1. “Early” Philistines are friendly; later

Philistines are hostile.2. “Early” Philistines live in Gerar under a

king; later Philistines live in 5 cities, in a confederation, under “lords”

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PhilistinesWhere did these “early” Philistines come from? 1. Error in the text. Author was confused2. Anachronism.

• Early people called something else; occupied same area as later Philistines

3. Early migration of “Sea People” • Pre-1200 evidence of people from Aegean area• “ample archaeological evidence of Aegean contact

with the Levant as early as the third millennium BC” (John Wenham)

• Aegean trade in 1900-1700 BC and objects of Aegean origin at Hazor and Megiddo.

Sum: Early migration of “Sea People” of similar origin.

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PhilistinesVery powerful from 1150-1000

Time of Samson, Saul, DavidMatches the biblical record

Philistine “Pentapolis”Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron, Gath, and Gaza

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Philistine Pentapolis

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Philistine Pentapolis

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PhilistinesPhilistine power began to wane around 1000 B.C. Pentapolis was crushed by David; semi-independent rule by Philistine citiesLater, formed an alliance with Egypt, Edom, and Arabs (cf. Amos 1:6–8; 2 Chr 21:16–17)Came under Assyrian rule (ca. 734 B.C.)

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Philistine CultureVery advanced

TechnologyArtMilitary Weaponry

Loved to partyLoved beer and wineWell-managed breweries and wineriesDrank in large quantities

Religion: Similar to CanaanitesBaal, Ashtorah, Dagon and others.

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Philistine Culture

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Philistine Culture

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PhilistinesMost of what we know from the Bible matches what we have found in archaeology and historyThe difficulties (“early” vs. “later” Philistines) are easily solved.


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