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  • - Leviticus in Postmodern Culture
    av Wesley J. Bergen
    2 671

  • - Semiotics, Satire and Proverbs 1-9
    av Johnny Miles
    2 977

    This study focuses on a reading of Proverbs 1-9 as satire via semiotics, which empowers a heightened, poetic sensitivity to multivalent textual signs. These include allusion to two points of critique against Solomon: (1) his political policy of socio-economic injustice and (2) his numerous sexual (in)discretions.

  • - The Ancient Near Eastern Treaty/Covenant Form as a Problem in Inter-Cultural Relationships
    av Noel Weeks
    2 671

  • - Structuralist Analysis of Israelite Food Rules and other Mythological and Cultural Domains
    av Seth Daniel Kunin
    3 167

  • - The Function of Direct Discourse in the Hebrew Psalter
    av Asst. Prof. Rolf A. Jacobsen
    2 821

  • av Lawson Younger Chavalas
    1 911

  • - Toward a New Canonical Criticism
    av Dr. Edgar W. Conrad
    1 911

    Edgar W. Conrad focuses on the prophetic books as composite collections and shows that: Prophets are characters in the text, depicted as figures of the past whose words are significant for a later time. Reading and writing play a central role in the depiction of prophets.

  • - A Semantic and Literary Analysis of Genisis 37-50
    av Ron Pirson
    2 821

  • - The Invasion of Sennacherib in 701 BCE
    av Lester L. Grabbe
    2 977

    This study focuses on Sennacherib's invasion of Judah in 701 BCE as an important case study on methodology in the history of Israel. The contributors to this volume examine the problem from a variety of points of view, with vigorous discussion about the correct way to evaluate the biblical text.

  • av Yair Hoffman & Graf Henning Reventlow
    2 977

    The existence of evil in the world represents one of the most complex problems for those who believe in God. Here, a range of Jewish and Christian contributors examine the issue of evil in the Bible and its impact on Judaism and Christianity from a variety of perspectives.

  • - A Study in the Book of Ezekiel
    av Dr. S. Tamar Kamionkowski
    2 977

    This text is about both the fear of gender reversal and its expression, in the prophet Ezekiel's reworking of the marital metaphor. The author argues that Ezekiel 16 in particular reflects the gender chaos that arises as an aftermath of social and theological crises.

  • - Inner Biblical Allusion in Zechariah 9-14
    av Mark J. (McMaster Divinity College Boda
    2 991

    This volume publishes the seminal 1973 dissertation of Rex Mason on inner-biblical allusion in Zechariah 9-14, accompanied by interactions with this significant work by key figures in the scholarly study of Deutero-Zechariah.

  • av Carmel McCarthy
    3 641

    The central focus is Near Eastern, and covers a range of philological, linguistic, exegetical, historical and interpretative issues.

  • - A Reassessment
    av Paul S. Ash
    2 521

  • - Deuteronomistic Historiography in Recent Research
     
    3 091

  • - Joseph's Interpretation of his Destiny
    av Yiu-Wing Fung
    2 977

  • av Graf Henning Reventlow
    2 747

    This volume by Jewish and Christian scholars discusses Creation in the Bible (Tanakh, Old Testament, New Testament), in ancient Egypt and Israel, and at Qumran, as well as contemporary theological, philosophical and political issues raised by biblical, Jewish and Christian concepts of creation.

  • - Essays in Memory of Michael P. Weitzman
     
    3 591

    This is a collection of articles by distinguished scholars of the Hebrew Bible and its ancient versions; commemorating the work of the late Michael Weitzman.

  • - Canonical Praxis and the Sodom Narrative
    av William John (University of Bristol Lyons
    3 641

    Previous attempts to critique Brevard Childs's canonical approach have remained largely theoretical in nature. Reviewing the hermeneutics and the praxis of the approach, this book turns to the Sodom narrative (Genesis 18-19) as a test of a practical exegesis according to Childs' principles.

  • - Responses to Mary Douglas
    av John F. A. Sawyer
    2 977

  • - The Prophetic Contribution
    av Johanna (University of Leeds Stiebert
    2 977

    Shame has become a topic of major interest in the literature of psychology and anthropology. This book explores the phenomenon of shame in the Hebrew Bible, focusing particularly on the major prophets as shame vocabulary is most prominent there.

  • - Elijah in Crisis
    av Alan J. Hauser & Russell Gregory
    3 167

  • - Essays in Honor of Gene M. Tucker
     
    621

    This collection of essays is written by biblical scholars from around the world who are friends and students of the distinguished American biblical scholar Gene M. Tucker, who was President of the Society of Biblical Literature in 1996. His scholarly interest has been wide-ranging, from a passion to understand the biblical prophets to enduring probing of the theology that gave rise to the Hebrew Bible, and this book embodies these wide-ranging interests. Each essay probes the issues of prophetic studies and the theology of the Hebrew Bible. The essays include an examination of the role of W.F. Albright as a prophetic figure in the history of biblical studies and an examination of the superscriptions in the book of the Twelve.

  • - Studies in Text and Texture
    av Patrick M Graham
    591

    This volume represents an international collaboration focusing on the books of Chronicles as literature, looking at their literary sources, their techniques of composition, their perspectives, how they were read in antiquity, and the value of contemporary reading strategies for bringing the text to life in the present day. It opens with five ''Overview'' articles by Kai Peltonen, Steven McKenzie, Graeme Auld, Rodney Duke and John Wright; William Schniedewind, Gary Knoppers, Ehud Ben Zvi, Armin Siedlecki and Howard Wallace deal with ''Themes''; and James Trotter, Christine Mitchell, Kirsten Nielsen, Noel Bailey, Roland Boer and Magnar Karveit address specific texts. The collection both reflects and stimulates recent and contemporary fascination with the Chronicler in biblical scholarship.

  • - A Reading of the Book of Joshua
    av Gordon Mitchell
    621

    The book of Joshua is well known for its tales of slaughter and destruction. This reading shows that ambiguity created by means of juxtaposing contrasting ideas is a feature of the compositional arrangement in Joshua. While there may be a dream land emptied of foreigners awaiting Israelite occupation, there is also a grudging acceptance of co-existence in the land with a certain class of foreigner represented by the exceptional outsiders such as Rahab and Gibeonites. Mitchell''s conclusion is that such ways of dealing with reality were a feature of the disillusionment and hope of post-exilic Judaism.

  • - Isaiah and the Ethical Traditions of Israel
    av Eryl W. (Bangor University Davies
    667

    The study attempts to examine the role of tradition in the teaching of Isaiah with a view to discerning the basis of the ethics presupposed by the prophet. The view that Isaiah''s ethical pronouncements were dependent upon the legal, covenantal and wisdom traditions of Israel is discussed, and the possibility of a direct dependence on the oracles of his contemporary, Amos, is examined. Davies shows that the whole question of the influence of tradition on the thought of Isaiah is fraught with problems.

  • - Reading, Rhetoric, and Ideology in Genesis 2-3
    av Beverly J. Stratton
    621

    Out of Eden contributes towards conversations about interpreting scripture. Rather than adopting traditional views (creation and ''fall'' or growth), this study integrates literary-critical theories and feminist scholarship to read the Genesis narrative in relation to concerns of contemporary communities. The question of how we might engage the interpretative process and the rhetorical power of texts as we live our lives ''out of Eden'' is addressed. Stratton argues that the interpretration of Genesis 2-3 matters, that there are consequences for the actions we take on the basis of our interpretations, and that we should enter the interpretative process only with care.

  • - The Narrative Eclipse of the Text
    av Brian Britt
    591

    Exalted for centuries as a hero and author of the Bible, Moses is inseparable from biblical tradition itself. Moses is also an inherently ambiguous figure and a perennial focus of controversy, from ancient disputes of priestly rivalry to modern issues of class, gender and race.

  • - Reconstructing the Cultic History of the Restoration
    av Brooks Schramm
    591

    In several places in Isaiah 56-66 a group of Israelites is accused of engaging in various forms of aberrant religious practice: the sacrifice of children, the eating of swine, participation in fertility rites, the practice of necromancy, offering sacrifice to deities known as Gad and Meni, and a host of other things. Who are these people? Certainly not the Zadokite priesthood, as Paul Hanson claimed in his The Dawn of Apocalyptic. More likely argues Schramm, they are simply traditional syncretistic Yahwists.

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