Kings of the Jews: Exploring the Origins of the Jewish Nation

 
 
Author: Norman Gelb

ISBN: 9780752453583

Publication Date: 01/02/2010 

Binding: Paperback

RRP: £14.99

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Synopsis

‘makes Jewish history more approachable to the modern reader … rich, epic and certain to maintain interest’ Kirkus review
 
Israel frequently features in the news today, often for the wrong reasons. Violence in the Holy Land is an all-too-common occurrence. To understand why this part of the Middle East is such a flashpoint, knowing its long history is essential, and Norman Gelb’s Kings of the Jews illuminates the evolution of the Jewish nation, forerunner of the modern State of Israel. This is the story of the lives and times of the men and women who ruled it in a Middle East arguably even more turbulent than it is today, from Saul, its first king, to Herod Agrippa II, its last. It is also the story of key formative experiences of the Jews, including the dispersion of the ‘Lost Tribes of Israel,’ the traumatic Babylonian Exile, the Maccabee uprising and the war with Rome. Including informative illustrations and maps, it is an essential guide to the early history of the Jewish people.

‘a fair-minded, straightforward history … I cannot praise this book enough’ Walter Abish, MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellow

‘a very readable account’ Jeremy Zwelling, Director of Jewish Studies & Hebrew, Wesleyan University