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  • - 'The Exile' as History and Ideology
     
    2 821

  • av David J. A. (Sheffield University Clines
    921

  • - And Other Readerly Questions to the Old Testament
    av David J. A. (Sheffield University Clines
    2 217

  • - Studies in the Psalter, IV
    av Michael D. Goulder
    2 977

  • - Goddesses in Ugarit, Israel and the Old Testament
    av Tilde Binger
    2 821

  • - Volume 2: 2 Chronicles 10-36: Guilt and Atonement
    av William Johnstone
    2 827

    This two-part commentary argues that Chronicles, placed as it is among the ''historical books'' in the traditional Old Testament of the Christian church, is much misunderstood. Restored to its proper position as the final book in the canon as arranged in the order of the Hebrew Bible, it is rather to be understood as a work of theology essentially directed towards the future. The Chronicler begins his work with the problem facing the whole human race in Adam-the forfeiture of the ideal of perfect oneness with God''s purpose. He explores the possibility of the restoration of that ideal through Israel''s place at the centre of the world of the nations. This portrayal reaches its climax in an idealized presentation of the reign of Solomon, in which all the rulers of the earth, including most famously the Queen of Sheba, bring their tribute in acknowledgment of Israel''s status (Volume 1). As subsequent history only too clearly shows, however, the Chronicler argues (Volume 2), that Israel itself, through unfaithfulness to Torah, has forfeited its right to possession of its land and is cast adrift among these same nations of the world. But the Chronicler''s message is one of hope. By a radical transformation of the chronology of Israel''s past into theological terms, the generation whom the Chronicler addresses becomes the fiftieth since Adam. It is the generation to whom the jubilee of return to the land through a perfectly enabled obedience to Torah, and thus the restoration of the primal ideal of the human race, is announced.

  • - The Resonance of Tradition in Parabolic Narrative
    av Larry Lyke
    2 821

    Assesses the multivocal quality of 2 Samuel 14 as a result of the many historical and social processes that formed the Hebrew Bible as a whole.

  • - A Literary and Theological Analysis
    av James K. Bruckner
    2 977

    This study examines the significance of implied law in the Abraham narrative. It analyzes legal and juridical terminology in the text and provides a close reading of legal referents found in Genesis 18.16-20.18.

  • - Essays on Job, Hermeneutics and Theology in Memory of Jane Morse
    av Corrine L. Patton
    2 867

    This collection of essays focuses on the book of Job, exploring the complex interplay of methodology and hermeneutics. There are two major parts: approaches that are primarily historical, recovering what the text "meant"; and those that are contextual, taking seriously the context of reading.

  • - Essays on the History and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East in Honor of J. Maxwell Miller
    av M.Patrick Graham
    2 977

    The papers here deal with the history, chronology, geography, archaeology and epigraphy of ancient Israel and its setting in the Levant, and range from broad methodological discussions of historiography to focused analyses of individual texts or historical issues.

  • - From Joshua to the Mishnah
    av Father Etienne (Ecole Biblique Nodet
    2 991

    Translated by J. Edward Crowley. This radical reconstruction of the origins of Judaism starts by observing that Josephus''s sources on the early history of Israel do not agree with the Bible and that the oldest rabbinic traditions show no sign of a biblical foundation. Another interesting question is raised by the Samaritan claim, at the time of Antiochus Epiphanes, that they had only recently received the Sabbath from the Jews. From such details, Nodet creates a comprehensive line of argument that reveals two major sources of Judaism, as symbolized in the subtitle of his work: Joshua was the one who established locally in writing a statute and a law at the Shechem assembly, while the Mishnah was the ultimate metamorphosis of traditions brought from Babylon and combined with Judaean influences.

  • av John Day
    4 287

    This major work examines the subject of Temple and Worship in biblical Israel, ranging from their ancient Near Eastern and archaeological background, through the Old Testament and Late Second Temple Judaism, and up to the New Testament. It is the product of an international team of twenty-three noted scholars.Special attention is paid to such subjects as the ideology of temples and the evidence for high places in Israel and the Canaanite world; the architecture and symbolism of Solomon's Temple; the attitude of various parts of the Old Testament to the Temple and cult, including that of several prophets; the light shed on Temple worship by the Psalms; the role and fate of the Ark of the Covenant; and the Day of Atonement. It also examines attitudes to the Temple in the Septuagint, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls, first-century Judaism, and the New Testament. This important work is the product of an impressive array of twenty-three noted scholars. The contributors include John Barton, H.G.M. Williamson, John Day, Susan Gillingham, John Jarick, C.T.R. Hayward, Michael Knibb, George Brooke, Martin Goodman, Christopher Rowland and Larry Kreitzer.

  • - Ezekiel, the Exile and the Torah
    av Risa Levitt Kohn
    617

  • - Zechariah 1-8 and the Frustrated Reader
    av Mark Cameron Love
    2 977

  • - Old Testament Essays, 1967-98
    av David J. A. Clines
    2 977

  • - Essays in Honour of John Rogerson
     
    2 501

    This collection of essays written by biblical scholars from around the world attempts to probe the relationship between the Bible and the world. It reflects modern social, political and hermeneutical issues, including liberation concerns. These themes echo John Rogerson''s commitment to relate his research and the Bible to contemporary issues - a commitment visible both in his publications and in his religious and political activities. This book is an expression of appreciation of John Rogerson by former and current colleagues, former students, and other biblical scholars.

  • - Seriousness of Offence in Biblical Law
    av Jonathan P. Burnside
    2 977

    In this work, Jonathan Burnside investigates the problem of seriousness of offence in English law from the comparative perspective of biblical law.

  • - God as Mother and Father in Deutero-Isaiah
    av Asst. Prof Sarah J. Dille
    2 821

    While most treatments of biblical metaphor examine individual metaphors in isolation, Sarah J. Dille presents a model for interpretation based on their interaction with one another.

  • - Essays in Old Testament Interpretation in Honour of Ronald E. Clements
     
    2 977

  • - Translation and Theology in LXX Isaiah 56-66
    av David A. (Seminario ESEPA Baer
    2 977

  • - Multivalent Approaches to Biblical Study
    av Susan Gillingham
    2 671

    This text aims to illustrate that reading is a subjective process resulting in multivalent interpretations. Three representative biblical texts are chosen: from the Law (Genesis 2-3), the Writings (Isaiah 23) and the Prophets (Amos 5), and each is analysed by its historical and literary contents.

  • - Structure, Genre and Textual Integrity
    av Charles V. Dorothy
    2 067

  • - The Use of Israel's History in the Book of Hosea
    av Else K. (University of Aarhus Holt
    2 007

  • - Profiles of Moses, Joshua, Elijah and Elisha
    av Paul J. Kissling
    1 911

  • - A Reappraisal of the 'Succession Narrative'
    av Gillian Keys
    2 067

  • - A New Historicist Analysis
    av Lori L. Rowlett
    2 977

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