A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia
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Resumo: | This research aims to analyze the Omride Dynasty as the founder of the first independent state of Israel in the ninth century BCE. This was the only time in history that Israel rules completely independently. Instead of being dominated, it was Israel who dominated. The kings of the Omride Dynasty expanded their territory, reaching the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, southern Syria, Transjordan and dominating over Judah. The founding of Samaria by Omri was the beginning of the first Israelite state. Omri built the city and made great works by uniting various architectural aspects and innovating with others, in a way that formed an architectural model for all buildings omridas by the vast territory. Northern Israel has all the characteristics of a developed state, according to the theories of the establishment of the states of Childe and Liverani. Sumptuous palaces, public and administrative buildings, specialized labor, collection of taxes, temples, surplus production, industries, body of scribes and developed writing. Judah had none of this, on the contrary, during the ninth century BCE, was small and without resources. Judah only becomes a developed state in the eighth century BCE, after Israel North was undone by the Assyrians. But despite all this, the Omride Dynasty is seen with the worst, most sinful and most perverse of all, its kings, especially Omri and Ahab, are evaluated in the biblical narratives, as the worst kings of Israel. This is because the history of Israel as we have it in the Bible was edited and compiled by Judah, when Northern Israel was destroyed, this favored Judah in biblical history. This research intends to do the opposite way, understanding the history of Israel from Northern Israel. And for that, the method used will be the exegetical analysis and the analysis of the archaeological findings. Exegesis with archeology to unravel the history of northern Israel from the ninth century BCE, which was not told in the biblical texts. For this, study visits were carried out in almost all the sites analyzed in this research (sites of Israel, Palestine and Jordan), excavations were also carried out at the archaeological site of Tel Megiddo (2016), with archaeologist Israel Finkelstein, one of the references of this search. As for the results, Israel North was in fact the first Israeli state, and the only one in all of Israel's history to exist and govern independently. The vast territory dominated by the Omride Dynasty is practically the same as the United Monarchy of David and Solomon. There is a strong possibility that the idea of the United Monarchy came from the memories of a powerful, prosperous and extensive kingdom that ruled North and South, Transjordan, and reached Syria, which had strong trade links with the Phoenician. At last, the only kingdom that did all this, was the one of the omrida dynasty. |
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Kaefer, José AdemarSiqueira , Tércio MachadoFrancisco , Edson de FariaDietrich , Luis JoséReimer , HaroldoMENDONCA, ELCIO VALMIRO SALES DE2018-03-19T18:00:04Z2017-06-09MENDONCA, ELCIO VALMIRO SALES DE. A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia. 2017. 356folhas. Tese( Ciencias da Religiao) - Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo.2017.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/1711This research aims to analyze the Omride Dynasty as the founder of the first independent state of Israel in the ninth century BCE. This was the only time in history that Israel rules completely independently. Instead of being dominated, it was Israel who dominated. The kings of the Omride Dynasty expanded their territory, reaching the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, southern Syria, Transjordan and dominating over Judah. The founding of Samaria by Omri was the beginning of the first Israelite state. Omri built the city and made great works by uniting various architectural aspects and innovating with others, in a way that formed an architectural model for all buildings omridas by the vast territory. Northern Israel has all the characteristics of a developed state, according to the theories of the establishment of the states of Childe and Liverani. Sumptuous palaces, public and administrative buildings, specialized labor, collection of taxes, temples, surplus production, industries, body of scribes and developed writing. Judah had none of this, on the contrary, during the ninth century BCE, was small and without resources. Judah only becomes a developed state in the eighth century BCE, after Israel North was undone by the Assyrians. But despite all this, the Omride Dynasty is seen with the worst, most sinful and most perverse of all, its kings, especially Omri and Ahab, are evaluated in the biblical narratives, as the worst kings of Israel. This is because the history of Israel as we have it in the Bible was edited and compiled by Judah, when Northern Israel was destroyed, this favored Judah in biblical history. This research intends to do the opposite way, understanding the history of Israel from Northern Israel. And for that, the method used will be the exegetical analysis and the analysis of the archaeological findings. Exegesis with archeology to unravel the history of northern Israel from the ninth century BCE, which was not told in the biblical texts. For this, study visits were carried out in almost all the sites analyzed in this research (sites of Israel, Palestine and Jordan), excavations were also carried out at the archaeological site of Tel Megiddo (2016), with archaeologist Israel Finkelstein, one of the references of this search. As for the results, Israel North was in fact the first Israeli state, and the only one in all of Israel's history to exist and govern independently. The vast territory dominated by the Omride Dynasty is practically the same as the United Monarchy of David and Solomon. There is a strong possibility that the idea of the United Monarchy came from the memories of a powerful, prosperous and extensive kingdom that ruled North and South, Transjordan, and reached Syria, which had strong trade links with the Phoenician. At last, the only kingdom that did all this, was the one of the omrida dynasty.Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo analisar a dinastia omrida como a fundadora do primeiro Estado independente de Israel, no séc. IX AEC. Este foi o único momento da história que Israel governa de modo totalmente independente. Ao invés de ser dominado era Israel quem dominava. A dinastia dos reis omridas expandiu seu território alcançando a costa do mar Mediterrâneo, o sul da Síria, a Transjordânia e dominando sobre Judá. A fundação de Samaria por Omri foi o início do primeiro estado israelita. Omri edificou a cidade e realizou grandes obras unindo vários aspectos arquitetônicos existentes e inovando com outros, de forma que formou um modelo arquitetônico para todas as construções omridas pelo vasto território. Israel Norte possui todas as características de um estado desenvolvido, conforme as teorias de formação dos estados de Childe e Liverani. Palácios suntuosos, edifícios públicos e administrativos, mão-de-obra especializada, cobrança de tributos, templos, produção excedente, indústrias, corpo de escribas e escrita desenvolvida. Judá não possuía nada disso, ao contrário, durante o séc. IX AEC era pequeno e sem recursos. Judá se tornou um estado desenvolvido somente no séc. VIII AEC, depois que Israel Norte foi destruído pelos assírios. Mas apesar de tudo isso, a dinastia omrida é vista com a pior, mais pecadora e mais perversa de todas, seus reis, principalmente, Omri e Acab são avaliados nas narrativas bíblicas como os piores reis de Israel. Isso porque a história de Israel como a temos na Bíblia, foi editada e compilada por Judá, quando Israel Norte já não existia, isto favoreceu Judá na história bíblica. Esta pesquisa pretende fazer o caminho inverso, entender a história de Israel a partir de Israel Norte. E para isso, o método utilizado será a análise exegética e a análise dos achados arqueológicos. A exegese com a arqueologia para desvendar a história de Israel Norte do séc. IX AEC, que não foi registrada nos textos bíblicos. Para isso, foram realizadas visitas de estudo em quase todos os sítios analisados nesta pesquisa (sítios de Israel, Palestina e Jordânia), também foram realizadas escavações no sítio arqueológico de Tel Megiddo (2016), com o arqueólogo Israel Finkelstein, um dos referenciais desta pesquisa. Quanto aos resultados, Israel Norte, no período da dinastia omrida, de fato foi o primeiro estado israelita e o único de toda a história de Israel a existir e governar de forma independente. O vasto território dominado pela dinastia omrida é praticamente o mesmo da Monarquia Unida de Davi e Salomão. Há grande possibilidade de que a ideia de Monarquia Unida tenha vindo das memórias de um reino poderoso, próspero e extenso que governou o Norte e o Sul, a Transjordânia e chegou até a Síria, que tinha fortes ligações comerciais com a Fenícia. Enfim, o único reino que fez tudo isso foi o da dinastia omrida.Submitted by Noeme Timbo (noeme.timbo@metodista.br) on 2018-03-19T18:00:04Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Elcio Mendonca.pdf: 11467669 bytes, checksum: b8abc5621c00adfdcfdd62778b689780 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-03-19T18:00:04Z (GMT). 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A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia |
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THE DYNASTY OMRIDA: Reconstruction of the First Independent State of Israel from the Bible and Archeology |
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A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia |
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A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia MENDONCA, ELCIO VALMIRO SALES DE Dinastia Omrida; Monarquia Unida; Israel Norte; Arqueologia; Exegese Omride Dynasty; United Kingdom; Northern Israel; Archeology; Exegesis CIENCIAS HUMANAS |
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A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia |
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A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia |
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A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia |
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A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia |
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A DINASTIA OMRIDA: Reconstrução do Primeiro Estado Independente de Israel a partir da Bíblia e da Arqueologia |
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MENDONCA, ELCIO VALMIRO SALES DE |
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MENDONCA, ELCIO VALMIRO SALES DE |
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Kaefer, José Ademar |
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Siqueira , Tércio Machado |
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Francisco , Edson de Faria |
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Dietrich , Luis José |
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Reimer , Haroldo |
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MENDONCA, ELCIO VALMIRO SALES DE |
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Kaefer, José Ademar Siqueira , Tércio Machado Francisco , Edson de Faria Dietrich , Luis José Reimer , Haroldo |
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Dinastia Omrida; Monarquia Unida; Israel Norte; Arqueologia; Exegese |
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Dinastia Omrida; Monarquia Unida; Israel Norte; Arqueologia; Exegese Omride Dynasty; United Kingdom; Northern Israel; Archeology; Exegesis CIENCIAS HUMANAS |
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Omride Dynasty; United Kingdom; Northern Israel; Archeology; Exegesis |
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CIENCIAS HUMANAS |
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This research aims to analyze the Omride Dynasty as the founder of the first independent state of Israel in the ninth century BCE. This was the only time in history that Israel rules completely independently. Instead of being dominated, it was Israel who dominated. The kings of the Omride Dynasty expanded their territory, reaching the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, southern Syria, Transjordan and dominating over Judah. The founding of Samaria by Omri was the beginning of the first Israelite state. Omri built the city and made great works by uniting various architectural aspects and innovating with others, in a way that formed an architectural model for all buildings omridas by the vast territory. Northern Israel has all the characteristics of a developed state, according to the theories of the establishment of the states of Childe and Liverani. Sumptuous palaces, public and administrative buildings, specialized labor, collection of taxes, temples, surplus production, industries, body of scribes and developed writing. Judah had none of this, on the contrary, during the ninth century BCE, was small and without resources. Judah only becomes a developed state in the eighth century BCE, after Israel North was undone by the Assyrians. But despite all this, the Omride Dynasty is seen with the worst, most sinful and most perverse of all, its kings, especially Omri and Ahab, are evaluated in the biblical narratives, as the worst kings of Israel. This is because the history of Israel as we have it in the Bible was edited and compiled by Judah, when Northern Israel was destroyed, this favored Judah in biblical history. This research intends to do the opposite way, understanding the history of Israel from Northern Israel. And for that, the method used will be the exegetical analysis and the analysis of the archaeological findings. Exegesis with archeology to unravel the history of northern Israel from the ninth century BCE, which was not told in the biblical texts. For this, study visits were carried out in almost all the sites analyzed in this research (sites of Israel, Palestine and Jordan), excavations were also carried out at the archaeological site of Tel Megiddo (2016), with archaeologist Israel Finkelstein, one of the references of this search. As for the results, Israel North was in fact the first Israeli state, and the only one in all of Israel's history to exist and govern independently. The vast territory dominated by the Omride Dynasty is practically the same as the United Monarchy of David and Solomon. There is a strong possibility that the idea of the United Monarchy came from the memories of a powerful, prosperous and extensive kingdom that ruled North and South, Transjordan, and reached Syria, which had strong trade links with the Phoenician. At last, the only kingdom that did all this, was the one of the omrida dynasty. |
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