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    2 171

    A collection of essays on purification and atonement in the "Hebrew Bible" that provides insights into the discussion of these ideas by looking at the values of sociological and anthropological approaches to the topics. It also examines multivalence and polyvalence in ritual and asks to what extent it is possible to speak of the meaning of ritual.

  • - Proceedings of the Baylor Symposium on the Book of Psalms
     
    2 327

    Based on Baylor University Symposium on the Psalms, this work exposes readers to the variety of approaches as practiced by leading scholars in the field.

  • - Intertextuality, Midrash, Translation, and the Literary Afterlife of the Bible
    av Lesleigh (Colgate University Cushing Stahlberg
    2 501

    Even before biblical canon became fixed, writers have reworked its stories. The author of "Joshua" takes the haphazard settlement of Israel recorded in "Book of Judges" and retells it as an orderly military conquest. This book considers viability of the vocabularies of literary, midrashic, and translation theory for speaking about retelling.

  • - Text, Language, and Story in 2 Samuel 6 and 1 Chronicles 13, 15-16
    av Robert Rezetko
    2 841

    Evaluates the relationship between "Samuel" and "Chronicles" in a single synoptic story: David's transfer of Israel's sacred ark to Jerusalem in "2 Samuel 6" and "1 Chronicles 13, 15-16". This work summarises research and perspectives on these books and their stories of David's ark transfer.

  • - Representations of Disability in Hebrew Biblical Literature
    av Dr. Rebecca Raphael
    2 067

    Organized by genre of biblical literature, this book provides a literary critical method focused on representation in the canonical form of the text and allows a comprehensive view of how images of disability operate in relation to major concepts.

  • - The Song of Deborah (Judges 5) in the Light of Heroic Poetry
    av Charles L. Echols
    2 521

    The Song of Deborah celebrates a victory during the era of the Judges, and praises Jael and the Israelites for their defeat of a Canaanite coalition led by Sisera. This book offers an analysis of the song through a comparative study of heroic poetry that elucidates the otherwise enigmatic role of Yahweh.

  • - From Late Bronze II to Iron IIa (c. 1250-850 BCE): 1 The Archaeology
     
    2 407

    For more than a decade, the European Seminar in Historical Methodology has debated the history of ancient Israel. A number of different topics have been the focus of discussion and published collections, but several have centered on historical periods. This book covers the Seminar session devoted entirely to archaeology.

  • - Reflections on References to Written Documents in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Literature
    av Katherine M. Stott
    1 911

    Examines the character and function of the documents mentioned in the biblical texts in relation to comparable references in literature from wider antiquity. Citing various references to written documents in the Hebrew Bible, this work takes into consideration both those references that may point to external sources.

  • - The Contours of an Elusive Phrase
    av Dr. Steven D. Mason
    2 371

    Provides a comprehensive study of "eternal covenant." This book answers questions involving eternal covenant in the Bible by beginning with an exegetical study of Berit Olam in the Pentateuch.

  • - A Theological Commentary
    av Reverend Doctor Philip Peter (Cambridge University Jenson
    2 371

    Provides an introduction to the background, structure and message of the biblical books. This commentary explains contentious issues. It is suitable for beginning students, lay people, and for scholars, clergy and others involved in helping people to understand the Bible.

  • - The Festival of Weeks as a Celebration of the Sinai Event
    av Sejin Park
    2 337

    Offers an examination of the evidence that the Festival of Weeks was the occasion for the celebration of the renewal of the covenant in the Second Temple period, encompassing chapters on the "Hebrew Bible", book of "Jubilees", "Qumran Scrolls", and the New Testament ("Luke", "Acts" and "Ephesians").

  • - Haggai and Zechariah 1-8 in the Trajectory of Hebrew Theology
     
    2 501

    Hebrew tradition presents Haggai and Zechariah as prophetic figures arising in the wake of the Babylonian exile with an agenda of restoration for the early Persian period community in Yehud. This book investigates uses of the Hebrew tradition in the early Persian period as represented by the prophetic corpora of Haggai and Zechariah 1-8.

  • - Readings in 1 Samuel 16-25
    av Dr. Joseph Lozovyy
    2 371

    Examines some of the stories in "1 Sam" 16-25 with the particular focus placed on Saul, Doeg, Nabal and the 'son of Jesse'. This work seeks to discover fresh meaning in the structure as well as in the characters' functions in the narratives by studying the stories synchronically and diachronically.

  • - Prophecy in the Ancient Near East Essays in Honor of Herbert B. Huffmon
     
    1 457

    Explores various aspects of prophecy in ancient Israel and its neighboring cultures. This book presents an overview of the state and future directions of scholarship on prophecy in the biblical world.

  • - The Priestly Document from Genesis 1 to Joshua 18
    av Philippe Guillaume
    607 - 2 217

    Examines the notion of the land and its conquest.

  • - Figuring Mephibosheth in the David Story
    av Dr. Jeremy Schipper
    1 001

    Uses a different approach to explore issues of disability in the Hebrew Bible. This book examines how disability functions in the David Story by focusing on Mephibosheth, the only biblical character with a disability as a sustained character trait.

  • - Sociological and Archaeological Perspectives
     
    2 217

    Discusses various aspects of family in ancient Israel, including research on ancestors and the cult of the dead, configurations of family house structures, and family relational interactions. This book explores the advantages of seeing a topic from two different but complementary perspectives.

  • - Celebrating the Work and Influence of Philip R. Davies
     
    3 167

  • - Essays on the Former and Latter Prophets in Honor of Robert R. Wilson
     
    2 491

    Contains essays on the Former Prophets and on the Latter Prophets.

  • - Religion and Politics in Deuteronomy and the Modern World
    av Rob Barrett
    607 - 2 217

    Presents a heuristic reading strategy for a modern reader to engage with YHWH's threats against Israel in "Deuteronomy". This text attempts to discern the logic of YHWH's threats: what motivates the threats, what form the threats take, and what effect the threats expect to produce.

  • - The Characterization of Joshua in Joshua 1-11
    av Sarah Lebhar Hall
    607 - 2 067

    Joshua's characterization has received inadequate scholarly attention, largely because he is seen as a pale character, a mere stereotype in the biblical history. This title offers a narrative treatment of the conquest accounts, with specific attention given to the characterization of Joshua.

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    2 217

    A collection that brings consideration of the human body onto the grid of theological studies. It explores three primary clusters of questions: To what extent did the biblical authors portray God as having a body or body parts? How does the medium of divine embodiment help ancient authors to express God beliefs?

  • av Julia M. O'Brien & Chris Franke
    2 217

    At the 2006 annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, the Prophetic Texts in their Ancient Contexts section devoted a session to the theme 'The Aesthetics of Violence'. Participants were invited to explore multiple dimensions of prophetic texts and their violent rhetoric. This volume collects those essays.

  • - From Late Bronze II to Iron IIA (c. 1250-850 BCE): The Texts
     
    2 217

    Addresses some of the historical problems relating to the early history of Israel, from its first mention around 1200 BCE to the beginnings of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.

  • - God and Humans in Dialogue
     
    2 667

  • - Female Biblical Interpreters Who Challenged the Status Quo
     
    2 217

    Women throughout the centuries have sought to break out of the constraints that their societies deemed appropriate for them. For interpreters in the Christian tradition, this often meant examining biblical texts that had been understood in ways that demeaned women and using their interpretations to encourage women to break out of their spheres.

  • - Exegesis and Interpretation
     
    2 337

    Brings together eight essays on Amos, which focus on a range of issues. Arising out of a symposium to honour John Barton for his 60th birthday, this title includes essays that respond, either directly or indirectly, to his "Amos' Oracles Against the Nations", and to his lifelong concern with both ethics and method in biblical study.

  • - A Literary, Anthropological and Ethical Interpretation
    av Jonathan Y. Rowe
    637 - 2 217

    A title that uses anthropology to investigate the moral dilemma facing Saul's daughter in "1 Samuel 19", concluding that her choice of David (over Saul) is counter-cultural.

  • - Studies in Reception
     
    2 217

    Focusing on the reception of the "Psalms" through the hand of the unknown author of "Hebrews", this title features Old Testament and New Testament scholars who combine forces to determine the shifts in interpretation of the "Psalms" that took place during the processes of (re)interpretation within the work of a particular early Christian writer.

  • - New Directions in Writing/Reading Jeremiah
     
    2 371

    The Writing/Reading Jeremiah group (SBL) was re-launched at the 2007 annual meeting of the SBL. Its purpose is to invite new readings and constructions of meaning with the book of "Jeremiah" 'this side' of historicist paradigms and postmodernism. This title collects the best of the papers and responses of the Writing/Reading Jeremiah Group (SBL).

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