The Chronicler's History

The Chronicler's History
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9780567038029
ISBN-13 : 0567038025
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Synopsis The Chronicler's History by : Martin Noth

Martin Noth's study of the Chronicler's History may not be so widely known as his celebrated Deuteronomistic History (published by JSOT Press in English translation in 1981). However, as Williamson argues in his introduction, written specially to accompany this translation, it was a most significant contribution to the study of Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, and a translation of it has been long overdue. In view of the recent revival of interest in this body of literature, it is important that English-speaking readers should have first-hand access to one of the seminal studies in this field.

History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles

History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 9781317491446
ISBN-13 : 1317491440
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles by : Ehud Ben Zvi

History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles presents a new way of approaching this key biblical text, arguing that the Book employs both multiple viewpoints and the knowledge of the past held by its intended readership to reshape social memory and reinforce the authority of God. The Book of Chronicles communicates to its intended readership a theological worldview built around multiple, partial perspectives which inform and balance each other. This is a worldview which emphasizes the limitations of all human knowledge, even of theologically "proper" knowledge. When Chronicles presents the past as explainable it also affirms that those who inhabited it could not predict the future. And, despite expanding an "explainable" past, the Book deliberately frames some of YHWH's actions - crucial events in Israel's social memory - as unexplainable in human terms. The Book serves to rationalise divinely ordained, prescriptive behaviour through its emphasis on the impossibility of adequate human understanding of a past, present and future governed by YHWH.

Chronicle Of The Old Testament Kings

Chronicle Of The Old Testament Kings
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Publisher : C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 0500050953
ISBN-13 : 9780500050958
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Chronicle Of The Old Testament Kings by : John W Rogerson

Well detailed and illustrated outline of the rulers encompassed by the Old Testament, from Abraham to Herod.

Chronicles of History and Worship

Chronicles of History and Worship
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Publisher : Ancient Faith Publishing
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 1888212837
ISBN-13 : 9781888212839
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Chronicles of History and Worship by : Patrick Henry Reardon

The Old Testament Books of Chronicles contain some of the most neglected passages in all of Scripture. Understanding their message can be a difficult and daunting task for the modern reader. Patrick Reardon brings these important books to life, unfolding their powerful message for our own day. Like any family history, the story of Chronicles is told with a distinct purpose in mind. It asks the question: "What was the real and lasting significance of King David and his house?" Beginning with the long list of names of the first chapter, this heritage is revealed in cosmic significance. It has in fact become the family tree of every true believer. One volume in the Orthodox Christian Reflections series, which also includes: Creation and the Patriarchal Histories: Orthodox Christian Reflections on the Book of Genesis The Trial of Job: Orthodox Christian Reflections on the Book of Job Wise Lives: Orthodox Christian Reflections on the Wisdom of Sirach

Chronicling the Chronicler

Chronicling the Chronicler
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Publisher : Eisenbrauns
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 1575062909
ISBN-13 : 9781575062907
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Chronicling the Chronicler by : Paul S. Evans

The thirteen essays in this volume are largely revised papers which were originally presented as part of the Ancient Historiography Seminar of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies and they investigate particular texts of Chronicles, examine central themes, and consider future prospects for Chronicles study. The volume includes chapters by Shannon E. Baines, Ehud Ben Zvi, Mark J. Boda, Keith Bodner, Paul S. Evans, Louis Jonker, Gary N. Knoppers, Christine Mitchell, Peter J. Sabo, Steven J. Schweitzer, and John W. Wright. The essays represent many different perspectives, methodologies, and conclusions regarding the Chronicler's work and this volume will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Chronicles, ancient Israelite historiography and biblical literature in general.

The Deuteronomic History and the Book of Chronicles

The Deuteronomic History and the Book of Chronicles
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Publisher : Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9781589835177
ISBN-13 : 1589835174
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Deuteronomic History and the Book of Chronicles by : Raymond F. Person

This volume reexamines and reconstructs the relationship between the Deuteronomistic History and the book of Chronicles, building on recent developments such as the Persian -period dating of the Deuteronomistic History, the contribution of oral traditional studies to understanding the production of biblical texts, and the reassessment of Standard Biblical Hebrew and Late Biblical Hebrew. These new perspectives challenge widely held understandings of the relationship between the two scribal works and strongly suggest that they were competing historiographies during the Persian period that nevertheless descended from a common source. This new reconstruction leads to new readings of the literature.

The Reshaping of Ancient Israelite History in Chronicles

The Reshaping of Ancient Israelite History in Chronicles
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Publisher : Eisenbrauns
Total Pages : 489
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ISBN-10 : 9781575060583
ISBN-13 : 1575060582
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Reshaping of Ancient Israelite History in Chronicles by : Isaac Kalimi

Kalimi catalogues and categorizes the techniques by which the Israelite history in Samuel-Kings is reshaped in the biblical books of Chronicles. The chapters of this study consider the various historiographical and literary changes found in the parallel texts of Chronicles. Because about half of the material in Chronicles is available to us in other biblical sources, comparison of the literary and linguistic devices used by the Chronicler are very revealing. Kalimi considers the ways in which the Chronicler has edited the material available to him, addressing such topics as: literary-chronological proximity, historiographical revision, completions and additions, various kinds of parallelism and literary devices, and so on. A handy compendium of the ways in which the Chronicler treated his material by one of the premier scholars working in the field.

History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles

History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 329
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317491453
ISBN-13 : 1317491459
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles by : Ehud Ben Zvi

History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles presents a new way of approaching this key biblical text, arguing that the Book employs both multiple viewpoints and the knowledge of the past held by its intended readership to reshape social memory and reinforce the authority of God. The Book of Chronicles communicates to its intended readership a theological worldview built around multiple, partial perspectives which inform and balance each other. This is a worldview which emphasizes the limitations of all human knowledge, even of theologically "proper" knowledge. When Chronicles presents the past as explainable it also affirms that those who inhabited it could not predict the future. And, despite expanding an "explainable" past, the Book deliberately frames some of YHWH's actions - crucial events in Israel's social memory - as unexplainable in human terms. The Book serves to rationalise divinely ordained, prescriptive behaviour through its emphasis on the impossibility of adequate human understanding of a past, present and future governed by YHWH.

Reimagining History in Anglo-Norman Prose Chronicles

Reimagining History in Anglo-Norman Prose Chronicles
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages : 242
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781903153451
ISBN-13 : 190315345X
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Reimagining History in Anglo-Norman Prose Chronicles by : John Spence

The medieval Anglo-Norman prose chronicles are fascinating hybrids of history, legends and romance. Their prime subject is the history of England, but they also shed much light on other networks of influence, such as those between families and religious houses. This book studies the essential characteristics of the genre for the first time, situating Anglo-Norman prose chronicles within the multilingual cultures of late medieval England. It considers the chronicles' treatment of the ""legendary history of Britain"", legends about English heroes, accounts of the Norman Conquest, and histories o.