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Early Israelites: Two Peoples, One History
[Paperback - 2020]
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Publisher: American Academy Of Pediatrics | ISBN: 9780578641539 | Pages: 280
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What does the Bible hide and to what extent can we trust the Holy Scriptures? The “archaeology” of biblical texts yielded many interesting and surprising discoveries. As it turned out, the Israelites (Northern Hebrew tribes) and Judahites (Southerners) had completely different ancestors, who arrived in Canaan and then left the Nile Delta at different times. The Northerners and the Southerners made their Exodus from Egypt at different centuries as well, and conquered their places in Canaan independently. So what – or who – is responsible for the contradictions between facts mentioned in the Old Testament and archaeological findings of the last decades? The biblical writers merged the family trees and narratives of both peoples to create a common genealogy and history. But where the archaeologists look for the history of Early Israel, are in fact the hidden and different pasts of two West Semitic peoples.

Professor Igor P. Lipovsky is a distinguished scholar of Near Eastern and Central Asian History. He is the author of ten books written in English and Russian, and has published more than a two hundred articles in American, British, German, and Russian journals. He successfully taught at universities in Russia, Israel, and the United States.

Lipovsky was born March 7, 1950, in Moscow, in an interfaith Russian-Jewish family. His paternal ancestors were prominent leaders and philanthropists of the Jewish community of Minsk, Belarus, while his mother (née Robinson) descended from the Russian-English family of well-known industrialists and merchants in pre-revolutionary Russia.

Having graduated with distinction from Moscow State University's Institute of Asian and African Studies, Lipovsky worked as a researcher and doctoral student at the Academy of Sciences, in Moscow. Later, because of his criticism of the totalitarian and anti-Semitic regime in the Soviet Union, he was forced to leave the country in 1987.

In 1989, Lipovsky received his Ph.D. degree in Near Eastern History in Israel and continued to teach at Haifa University's Department of Middle Eastern History for three more years (1987-1992). After the USSR’s collapse, he was invited as a visiting professor to St. Petersburg University (1993-1995) and then taught at Los Angeles (1995-97), Boston (1998-2018) and Washington D.C. (from 2019).

Now, Lipovsky is a United States citizen and lives in Washington, D.C.

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