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지리적 관점에서 본 북 왕국의 역사와 수도(首都)들
A History of the Northern Kingdom of Israel and Its Capitals From a Geographical Perspective

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  • 발행기관
    한국구약학회 바로가기
  • 간행물
    구약논단 KCI 등재 바로가기
  • 통권
    제25권 1호 통권71집 (2019.03)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.214-244
  • 저자
    이미숙
  • 언어
    한국어(KOR)
  • URL
    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A353162

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원문정보

초록

영어
The schism of the united Kingdom right after Solomon’s death set Israel along a totally different historical path. Jeroboam could establish national institutions for the northern Kingdom of Israel on the model of the southern Kingdom of Judah, but to choose a new capital was the most urgent task for him. Jeroboam moved the capital from Shechem to Penuel and again to Tirzah during his reign. Omri, unlike former kings, also transferred the capital to Samaria, which did not exist until its being established by Israel. Events of this nature had been very unusual in the history of Israel. Although the transfer of capitals in the northern Kingdom is very important, few studies have been performed, and their conclusions about these transfers have not been useful. Especially regarding the transfer of the capital to Tirzah and Penuel, historians have considered these movements to be strange and unsuitable. To choose a capital reflects a national policy and vision. This study tries to explain the capitals of the northern Kingdom with a geographical approach for the purpose of understanding the reasons and background for their transfer. As a result of this study, now we can state confidently that those movements were not strange but suitable transfers that Jeroboam made to concentrate on eastern-oriented cities in order to control the Transjordan land and to integrate its tribes. Omri turned his eyes toward the coast and the sea. He chose Samaria as a base to cooperate with Phoenicia which had monopolized the coastal trade in the Mediterranean. Samaria was located inland not far from the coast and was the best place for Omri to develop his foreign policy and strategy. He accomplished prosperity and fame for the northern Kingdom of Israel after Solomon. Jeroboam and Omri founded a national base and succeeded in making the state rich and powerful. They, however, were denigrated as vicious kings because of their leading Israel to betray God and to bring the religion of Israel to a form of syncretism. Therefore, their dream and policy for a new nation reflected in the transfer of the capital was subsequently forgotten or devalued.

목차

1. 서언
2. 문제 제기 및 방법론
3. 사마리아 지역 개관
1) 용어 정의
2) 지형과 지질
4. 북왕국의 수도들
1) 고대 수도들의 취락 입지와 유형
2) 북왕국의 수도들
5. 북왕국의 역사와 수도들
1) 여로보암의 수도들
2) 오므리의 사마리아 천도
6. 결론
7. 참고문헌
Abstract

키워드

여로보암 오므리 북 왕국 세겜 디르사 브누엘 사마리아 Jeroboam Omri the northern Kingdom Shechem Tirzah Penuel Samaria

저자

  • 이미숙 [ Mi-Sook LEE | 장신대 ]

참고문헌

자료제공 : 네이버학술정보

간행물 정보

발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    한국구약학회 [Korean Old Testament Society]
  • 설립연도
    1961
  • 분야
    인문학>기독교신학
  • 소개
    한국구약학회는 구약연구의 발전을 위해서 서로 협조함으로써, 교회에 봉사하며 신학교육의 향상에 기여함을 그 목적으로 창립하였으며, 구약학의 발전과 학술교류 활동에 관한 아래의 사업을 추진한다; 1. 학술 연구 활동과 발표회 및 강연회 2. 학회지 발간 및 구약학 연구에 필요한 자료 발간 3. 국내외 학계와의 학술 교류 4. 신학교육 향상을 위한 노력과 교회에 봉사하는 활동 5. 그 밖에 구약학 연구에 도움이 되는 학술 활동

간행물

  • 간행물명
    구약논단 [The Korean Journal of Old Testament Studies]
  • 간기
    계간
  • pISSN
    1229-0521
  • 수록기간
    1995~2019
  • 십진분류
    KDC 233 DDC 220

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