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Demir Çağı Yazılı ve Arkeolojik Kaynaklarında İsrail ve Yahuda Krallıkları

Year 2017, Issue: 2, 1 - 31, 30.01.2018

Abstract

Arkeolojik çalışmalar
sonucu gün yüzüne çıkan eserlerin tarihî önemi anlaşılıncaya kadar, Eski İsrail
tarihini anlatmada kullanılan yegâne kaynak Eski Ahit idi. Eski Ahit’in Babil
kralı II. Nabukadnezar’ın M.Ö. 586 yılında Yahuda Krallığı’nı egemenliği altına
alıp buradaki halkı Babil’e sürmesinden sonra yazıya geçirildiği
düşünülmektedir. Eski Ahit İsrail halkının tarihî hafızasını ortaya
koymaktadır. Ancak yazmanların bu hafızayı kaydederken kullandığı terimlerin
farklılığı tarih yanılgısına (anakronizm) sebep olmuştur. Eski Ahit’te ortaya
çıkan bu durum bilim insanlarınca “Dört Kaynak Teorisi” adı altında
incelenmiştir. Teoriye göre Yahvist (J) metinler, metinlerin en eskisi olup
Yaratılış ve Çıkış kitaplarının bir bölümünü konu almaktadır. Elohist (E)
metinlerinin M.Ö. 750 dolaylarında yazıldığı tahmin edilmektedir. Babil sürgünü
dönemi ve sonrasında yazıldığı düşünülen Ruhbani (P) metinler ve dinî konuları
içeren M.Ö. 7. yy.’a tarihlendirilen Tesniye (D) metinleri ile Eski Ahit
tamamlanmıştır[1].
Babil kültürü ve tarih yazımı etkisi altında kaydedilen İsrail halkının kutsal
kitabı, arkeoloji biliminin gün yüzüne çıkardığı eserler doğrultusunda bilgiler
vermeye başlayınca, bilim insanlarının İsrail tarihini aydınlatmadaki araçları
çeşitlenmiştir. Özellikle Eski Ahit’in Krallar ve Tarihler kitapları Babil,
Asur ve Pers tarihleri ile eş zamanlıdır. Bizim bu çalışmadaki amacımız, İsrail
ve Yahuda Krallıkları hakkında bilgi veren Tel Dan Steli, Meşa Steli, Kurkh
Monoliti, Siyah Dikilitaş, Tel el Rimah Steli, Lakiş Kuşatması Kabartmaları,
İsrail ve Yahuda Krallıkları üzerine düzenlenen Asur ve Babil seferleri
hakkında bilgi veren kral yıllıkları gibi yazılı ve arkeolojik verileri
tanıtmaktır.






[1] Mustafa Yiğitoğlu, “Hz.
Musa’ya Atfedilen Kitapların Farklı Redaksiyonları”, JASSS 5-7 (2012): 812-814.





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  • McCarter, P. Kyle., “ "Yaw, Son of 'Omri": A Philological Note on Israelite Chronology”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 216 (1974): 5-7.
  • Memiş, Ekrem., Eskiçağda Mezopotamya-En Eski Çağlardan Asur İmparatorluğu’nun Yıkılışına Kadar, Ekin Kitabevi Yayını, Bursa 2007.
  • Moran, William L., The Amarna Letters, The John Hopkins University Press, USA 1992.
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  • Na’aman, Nadav., “Ḫabiru and Hebrews: The Transfer of a Social Term to the Literary Sphere”, JNES 45-4 (1986a): 271-288.
  • Na’aman, Nadav., “Hezekiah’s Fortified Cities and the “LMLK” Stamps”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 261 (1986b): 5-21.
  • Na'aman, Nadav., “Sennacherib's “Letter to God” on His Campaign to Judah”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 214 (1974): 25-39.
  • Na’aman, Nadav., “Sennacherib’S Campaign to Judah and the Date of the lmlk Stamps”, Vetus Testamentum 29-1 (1979): 61-86.
  • Nânâ, Mahmut., Yahudi Tarihi, Çev.; D. Ahsen Batur, Selenge Yay., İstanbul 2014.
  • Norin, Stig., “The Age of Siloam Inscription and Hezekiah’s Tunnel”, Vetus Testamentum 48-1 (1998): 37-48.
  • Oppenheim, Leo., “Babylonian and Assyrian Historical Texts”, Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to Old Testament, Ed.: James B. Pritchard, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1992.
  • Page, Stephanie., “A Stela of Adad-nirari III and Nergal-ereš from Tell al Rimah”, Iraq 30-2 (1968): 139-153.
  • Reed, William L., Fred V. Winnett, “A Fragment of an Early Moabite Inscription from Kerak”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 172 (1963): 1-9.
  • Rogerson, John., Philip R. Davies, “Was the Siloam Tunnel Built by Hezekiah?”, The Biblical Archaeologist 59-3 (1996) 138-149.
  • Rollston, Christopher A., Writing and Literacy in the World of Ancient Israel-Epigraphic Evidence from the Iron Age, SBL, Atlanta 2010.
  • Rowton, Michael B., “Dimorphic Structure and the Problem of the ‘apirû-ibrîm”, JNES 35-1 (1976): 13-20.
  • Schniedewind, William M., “Tel Dan Stela: New Light on Aramaic and Jehu's Revolt”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 302 (1996): 75-90.
  • Sevin, Veli., Yeni Asur Sanatı II-Assur Resim Sanatı, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yay., Ankara 2010.
  • Shea, W. H., “Adad-Nirari III and Jehoash of Israel”, JCS 30-2 (1978): 101-113.
  • Speiser, E. A., “Ethnic Movements in the Near East in the Second Millenium B.C. The Hurrians and Their Connections with the Ḫabiru and the Hyksos”, ASOR 13 (1931-1932): 13-54.
  • Stern, E., “Israel at the Close of the Period of the Monarchy: An Archaeological Survey”, The Biblical Archaeologist 38-2 (1975): 26-54.
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  • Gökçek, L. Gürkan., Asurlular, Bilgin Kültür Sanat Yay., Ankara 2015.

Israel and Judah Kingdoms in İron Age Written and Archaeological Sources

Year 2017, Issue: 2, 1 - 31, 30.01.2018

Abstract

Until the historical importance of the artifacts of archeology came to light, the only source of Ancient Israel’s history was the Old Testament. It is generally accepted that the Old Testament was written by the exiles, after the kingdom of Judah was subjugated in 586 BC. by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II. While the Old Testament reveals the historical memory of the people of Israel, the difference between the terms used by the writers while recording this memory has led to anachronism. This situation, which emerged in the Old Testament, has been studied by scholars under the name "Four-Source Hypothesis". By this diversity the books of Kings and Chronicles gave synchronized information with Babylonian, Assyrian and Persian histories. Our purpose in this study is to introduce the Tel Dan Stela, Mesha Stela, Kurkh Monolith, Black Obelisk, Tel el Rimah Stela, Lachish Siege Reliefs, Siloam Tunnel Inscription, building remains which are thought to be used as warehouses associated with the King Solomon period and Assyrian and Babylonian Kings Inscriptions about the expeditions on the kingdoms of Israel and Judah that enlightened the Israel and Judah Kingdoms History.

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  • Athas, George., The Tel Dan Inscription A Reappraisal and a New Interpretation, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 360, Sheffield Academic Press London 2003.
  • Ay Açın, Şeyma., H.Gül Küçükbezci, “Eskiçağda “Selamlaşma” ve “Huzura Çıkma”, Selamlaşma Kitabı, Ed.: Emine Gürsoy Naskali, Dergah Yay. 2018, basım aşamasında.
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  • Biran, Avraham., Joseph Naveh, “An Aramaic Stele Fragment from Tel Dan”, Israel Exploration Journal 43(2-3)(1993): 81-98.
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  • Holloway, Steven W., “The Quest For Sargon, Pul And Tiglath-Pileser In The Nineteenth Century”, Mesopotamia and the Bible-Comparative Explorations, Ed.: Mark W. Chavalas and K. Lawson Younger Jr, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 341, London 2002.
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  • Luckenbill, D.D., Ancient Records of Assyria and Babylonia II , University of Chicago Press 1927.
  • McCarter, P. Kyle., “ "Yaw, Son of 'Omri": A Philological Note on Israelite Chronology”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 216 (1974): 5-7.
  • Memiş, Ekrem., Eskiçağda Mezopotamya-En Eski Çağlardan Asur İmparatorluğu’nun Yıkılışına Kadar, Ekin Kitabevi Yayını, Bursa 2007.
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  • Na’aman, Nadav., “Hezekiah’s Fortified Cities and the “LMLK” Stamps”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 261 (1986b): 5-21.
  • Na'aman, Nadav., “Sennacherib's “Letter to God” on His Campaign to Judah”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 214 (1974): 25-39.
  • Na’aman, Nadav., “Sennacherib’S Campaign to Judah and the Date of the lmlk Stamps”, Vetus Testamentum 29-1 (1979): 61-86.
  • Nânâ, Mahmut., Yahudi Tarihi, Çev.; D. Ahsen Batur, Selenge Yay., İstanbul 2014.
  • Norin, Stig., “The Age of Siloam Inscription and Hezekiah’s Tunnel”, Vetus Testamentum 48-1 (1998): 37-48.
  • Oppenheim, Leo., “Babylonian and Assyrian Historical Texts”, Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to Old Testament, Ed.: James B. Pritchard, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1992.
  • Page, Stephanie., “A Stela of Adad-nirari III and Nergal-ereš from Tell al Rimah”, Iraq 30-2 (1968): 139-153.
  • Reed, William L., Fred V. Winnett, “A Fragment of an Early Moabite Inscription from Kerak”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 172 (1963): 1-9.
  • Rogerson, John., Philip R. Davies, “Was the Siloam Tunnel Built by Hezekiah?”, The Biblical Archaeologist 59-3 (1996) 138-149.
  • Rollston, Christopher A., Writing and Literacy in the World of Ancient Israel-Epigraphic Evidence from the Iron Age, SBL, Atlanta 2010.
  • Rowton, Michael B., “Dimorphic Structure and the Problem of the ‘apirû-ibrîm”, JNES 35-1 (1976): 13-20.
  • Schniedewind, William M., “Tel Dan Stela: New Light on Aramaic and Jehu's Revolt”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 302 (1996): 75-90.
  • Sevin, Veli., Yeni Asur Sanatı II-Assur Resim Sanatı, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yay., Ankara 2010.
  • Shea, W. H., “Adad-Nirari III and Jehoash of Israel”, JCS 30-2 (1978): 101-113.
  • Speiser, E. A., “Ethnic Movements in the Near East in the Second Millenium B.C. The Hurrians and Their Connections with the Ḫabiru and the Hyksos”, ASOR 13 (1931-1932): 13-54.
  • Stern, E., “Israel at the Close of the Period of the Monarchy: An Archaeological Survey”, The Biblical Archaeologist 38-2 (1975): 26-54.
  • Suriano, Matthew J., “Historical Geography of the Ancient Levant”, The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant c.8000-332 BCE, Ed.: Margreet L. Steiner, Ann E. Killebrew, Oxford Universty Press (2014): 9-23.
  • Tadmor, Hayim., “The Campaigns of Sargon II of Assur: A Chronological-Historical Study”, JCS 12-1 (1958): 22-40.
  • Tadmor, Hayim., Shigeo Yamada, The Royal Inscriptions of Tiglath-pileser III (744–727 BC), and Shalmaneser V (726–722BC) Kings of Assyria, The Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 1, Winona Lake Indiana Eisenbrauns 2011.
  • Ussishkin, David., “Royal Judean Storage Jars and Private Seal Impressions”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 223 (1976): 1-13
  • Van De Mieroop, Marc., Antik Yakındoğu’nun Tarihi İÖ 3000-323, Dost Kitabevi Yay., Ankara 2006.
  • Wilson, John A., “The Eperu of the Egyptian Inscriptions”, The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 49-4 (1933): 275-280. Yamada, Shigeo., “The Manipulative Counting of the Euphrates Crossings in the Later Inscriptions of Shalmaneser III”, Journal of Cuneiform Studies 50 (1998): 87-94.
  • Yiğitoğlu, Mustafa., “Hz. Musa’ya Atfedilen Kitapların Farklı Redaksiyonları”, JASSS 5-7(2012): 809-817.
  • Younger, K. Lawson Jr., “Recent Study on Sargon II, King of Assyria: The Implications for Biblical Studies”, Mesopotamia and the Bible-Comparative Explorations, Ed.: Mark W. Chavalas & K. Lawson Younger Jr., Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 341, London (2002): 288-329.
  • Gökçek, L. Gürkan., Asurlular, Bilgin Kültür Sanat Yay., Ankara 2015.
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Publication Date January 30, 2018
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