Constructs of Prophecy in the Former and Latter Prophets and Other Texts

Constructs of Prophecy in the Former and Latter Prophets and Other Texts
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Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 1589836006
ISBN-13 : 9781589836006
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Synopsis Constructs of Prophecy in the Former and Latter Prophets and Other Texts by : Lester L. Grabbe

Proceedings of meetings of the Prophetic Texts and Their Ancient Contexts Group of the Society of Biblical Literature held in 2007 in Washington, D.C. and in 2008 in Boston, Mass.

Prophecy and Prophets in Stories

Prophecy and Prophets in Stories
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9789004291133
ISBN-13 : 900429113X
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Synopsis Prophecy and Prophets in Stories by : Bob E.J.H. Becking

The fifth meeting of the Edinburgh prophecy network focussed on the presence of prophets and prophecy in narrative texts. The papers in this volume scrutinize the image of prophecy through the analysis of narrative processes. The papers deal with a great time span: from the Hittite Empire, via the Hebrew Bible, Judaism and Islam, up to the early Modern Period. Although all sorts of variations could be detected - especially due to the variety of temporal contexts, some features are recurring especially in view of the anthropological phenomenon of prophecy and its function in narratives.

Israelite Prophecy and the Deuteronomistic History

Israelite Prophecy and the Deuteronomistic History
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Publisher : Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781589837508
ISBN-13 : 1589837509
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Synopsis Israelite Prophecy and the Deuteronomistic History by : Mignon R. Jacobs

This collection of essays examines the relationship of prophecy to the Deuteronomistic History (Deuteronomy–2 Kings), including the historical reality of prophecy that stands behind the text and the portrayal of prophecy within the literature itself. The contributors use a number of perspectives to explore the varieties of intermediation and the cultic setting of prophecy in the ancient Near East; the portrayal of prophecy in pentateuchal traditions, pre-Deuteronomistic sources, and other Near Eastern literature; the diverse perspectives reflected within the Deuteronomistic History; and the possible Persian period setting for the final form of the Deuteronomistic History. Together the collection represents the current state of an important, ongoing discussion. The contributors are Ehud Ben Zvi, Diana Edelman, Mignon R. Jacobs, Mark Leuchter, Martti Nissinen, Mark O’Brien, Raymond F. Person Jr., Thomas C. Römer, Marvin A. Sweeney, and Rannfrid Thelle.

Introduction to the Hebrew Bible, Third Edition - Prophecy

Introduction to the Hebrew Bible, Third Edition - Prophecy
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9781506446462
ISBN-13 : 1506446469
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Synopsis Introduction to the Hebrew Bible, Third Edition - Prophecy by : John J. Collins

John J. Collins's Introduction to the Hebrew Bible is one of the most popular introductory textbooks in colleges and seminary classrooms. Enriched by decades of classroom teaching, it is aimed explicitly at motivated students, regardless of their previous exposure to the Bible or faith commitments. The third edition is presented in a new and engaging format with new maps and images. An index has been added to the volume for the first time. In order to enhance classroom use, Collins's major text has now been divided into four volumes, one for each major part of the Hebrew Bible. This volume, based on the new third edition, focuses on prophecy in the Hebrew Bible. Here, Collins explores the major and minor prophets and the messages they delivered within each of their historical contexts. The volume also contains the introduction to Collins's major text and is now available with even more student-friendly features, including charts, maps, photographs, chapter summaries, and bibliographies for further reading. Collins presents the current state of historical, archaeological, and literary understandings of the biblical text and engages the student in questions of significance and interpretation for the contemporary world.

Prophetic Divination

Prophetic Divination
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 804
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ISBN-10 : 9783110467765
ISBN-13 : 3110467763
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Synopsis Prophetic Divination by : Martti Nissinen

Prophecy was a wide-spread phenomenon in the ancient world - not only in ancient Israel but in the whole Eastern Mediterranean cultural sphere. This is demonstrated by documents from the ancient Near East, that have been the object of Martti Nissinen’s research for more than twenty years. Nissinen's studies have had a formative influence on the study of the prophetic phenomenon. The present volume presents a selection of thirty-one essays, bringing together essential aspects of prophetic divination in the ancient Near East. The first section of the volume discusses prophecy from theoretical perspectives. The second sections contains studies on prophecy in texts from Mari and Assyria and other cuneiform sources. The third section discusses biblical prophecy in its ancient Near Eastern context, while the fourth section focuses on prophets and prophecy in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. Even prophecy in the Dead Sea Scrolls is discussed in the fifth section. The articles are essential reading for anyone studying ancient prophetic phenomenon.

Prophecy in the Ancient Near East

Prophecy in the Ancient Near East
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9789004229921
ISBN-13 : 9004229922
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Synopsis Prophecy in the Ancient Near East by : Jonathan Stökl

Prophecy in the Ancient Near East is the first book-length study that compares all evidence of ancient Near Eastern prophecy, focusing on the Mari texts. It re-evaluates recent scholarship and concludes that prophecy was a widespread phenomenon integrated into divination in general.

Kingship and Memory in Ancient Judah

Kingship and Memory in Ancient Judah
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780190499907
ISBN-13 : 0190499907
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Kingship and Memory in Ancient Judah by : Ian Douglas Wilson

Kingship and Memory in Ancient Judah investigates kingship in Judean discourse, particularly in the early Second Temple era. In doing so, it contributes to our knowledge of literature and literary culture in ancient Judah and also makes a significant contribution to questions of history and historiographical method in biblical studies.

A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period, Volume 3

A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period, Volume 3
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 637
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ISBN-10 : 9780567692955
ISBN-13 : 0567692957
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Synopsis A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period, Volume 3 by : Lester L. Grabbe

This is the third volume of the projected four-volume history of the Second Temple period, collecting all that is known about the Jews from the period of the Maccabaean revolt to Hasmonean rule and Herod the Great. Based directly on primary sources, the study addresses aspects such as Jewish literary sources, economy, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Diaspora, causes of the Maccabaen revolt, and the beginning and end of the Hasmonean kingdom and the reign of Herod the Great. Discussed in the context of the wider Hellenistic world and its history, and with an extensive up-to-date secondary bibliography, this volume is an invaluable addition to Lester Grabbe's in-depth study of the history of Judaism.

Judges

Judges
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 391
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ISBN-10 : 9780802829672
ISBN-13 : 0802829678
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Synopsis Judges by : Serge Frolov

This commentary is the eighteenth published volume in The Forms of the Old Testament Literature (FOTL), a series that aims to present a form-critical analysis of the books and units in the Hebrew Bible. Serge Frolov's valuable study of Judges, addressing both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, offers the first full-scale form-critical treatment of Judges since 1922 and represents an important application of form criticism as practiced today. Fundamentally exegetical, Frolov's work examines the structure, genre, setting, and intention of Judges. Focusing on the canonical Hebrew text, Frolov argues that what we know as the book of Judges is not a literary unit but rather a series of interconnected units that are for the most part closely linked to adjoining books. In particular, he shows how the sequence "apostasy-oppression-repentance-deliverance" traverses the boundary between Judges and Samuel. Frolov also analyzes the history behind the form-critical discussion of this book and exposes the exegetical process so as to enable students and pastors to engage in their own analysis and interpretation of Judges.

Visions of the Holy

Visions of the Holy
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Publisher : SBL Press
Total Pages : 821
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ISBN-10 : 9781628373622
ISBN-13 : 1628373628
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Synopsis Visions of the Holy by : Marvin A. Sweeney

Visions of the Holy is a collection of essays by Marvin A. Sweeney on the study of biblical and postbiblical theology and literature. The volume includes previously published and unpublished essays related to the developing field of Jewish biblical theology; historical, comparative, and reception-critical studies; and the reading of texts from the Pentateuch, Former Prophets, Latter Prophets, and Ketuvim. Additional essays examine Asian biblical theology, the understanding of Shabbat, intertextuality in Exodus–Numbers, Samuel, Isaiah, and the Twelve in intertextual perspective, and the democratization of messianism in modern Jewish thought. The volume is an excellent resource for scholars, students, and clergy interested in theological readings of the Hebrew Bible.