Casa de David : problemas en torno a la monarquía hebrea unida
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Universidad de Málaga. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
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Durante treinta años la historiografía ha debatido la existencia de una monarquía hebrea
unida e incluso la existencia de sus reyes más preclaros (David y Salomón). Hoy, aunque muchas
cosas quedan sin resolver o siguen siendo objeto de fuerte debate, creemos que pudo haber una
“pequeña monarquía unida” de algunas tribus, no un gran imperio palestino, y que David y
Salomón fueron sólo pequeños reyes, engrandecidos por una ideología judía posterior.
Along thirty years the historiography has been arguing about the existence of an united hebrew monarchy, even the existence of its greatest kings (David and Salomón). Nowadays, lots of things are not resolved or they are under discussion. Anyway we believe that there could have been some tribes with a “small united monarchy”, not a great palestinian empire. We also believe that David and Salomón were only trivial kings enhanced by a later jewish ideology.
Along thirty years the historiography has been arguing about the existence of an united hebrew monarchy, even the existence of its greatest kings (David and Salomón). Nowadays, lots of things are not resolved or they are under discussion. Anyway we believe that there could have been some tribes with a “small united monarchy”, not a great palestinian empire. We also believe that David and Salomón were only trivial kings enhanced by a later jewish ideology.
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CHENOLL ALFARO, R. R. "Casa de David : Problemas en torno a la monarquía hebrea unida" Baetica, 28 (2), 2006, 175-194









