Some Religious Origins of the Hebrews (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Meek, Theophile James

 
9781333820893: Some Religious Origins of the Hebrews (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A clear, accessible guide to how Hebrew religion took shape from prophets to priesthood. This scholarly look traces how Yahwism grew from a tribal faith into a national creed, shaping belief, politics, and identity.

The book examines the roles of prophets, Levites, and priests as they competed for influence, and how political events helped steer religious change. It connects ancient practices to later ideas, offering a grounded view of how devotion to Yahweh became central to both Judah and Israel.


  • How early prophets fostered monotheism and universalist ideas.

  • The rise of the Levites as a priestly class and their impact on worship.

  • The shift from northern and southern kingdoms to a unified Yahweh-centered faith.

  • Connections between ancient priesthoods, rituals, and the writing of history.



Ideal for readers of biblical history and ancient religious origins, this edition helps make sense of a pivotal period in the Hebrews’ religious development.

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