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This book analyses a much neglected writer's contribution to the debate within Judaism in the post-exilic period about who might legitimately be included within the reconstituted Jerusalem community, and notably the Chronicler's attitude to the status of the Samaritan sect. It has been almost universally accepted that Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah are all parts of a single work, and so the rather 'exclusive' attitude of Ezra-Nehemiah has been read back into Chronicles. Many believe that the Chronicles intended to reject the Samaritan claim to inclusion. Dr Williamson challenges both the assumption of unity of authorship and the attribution of an exclusive attitude to the Chronicler, providing evidence to support the case for separate authorship, and examining Chronicles in its own right. A study of the use of the word 'Israel' and an analysis of the narrative structure jointly lead to the conclusion that the Chronicler reacted against the over-exclusive attitudes of some of his contemporaries, and looked for the reunion of 'all Israel' around Jerusalem and its temple. This study will interest both Old Testament scholars and students of Jewish history and culture.
Twelve tribes of Israel --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion --- Twelve tribes of Israel. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Israel, Twelve tribes of --- Jews --- Lost tribes of Israel --- Tribes --- History --- Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Divre ha-yamim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Paralipomenon (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktae kisŏ (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktaegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chronikbuch (Book of the Old Testament)
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Bible --- Bijbel --- Histoire ecclésiastique --- Kerkgeschiedenis --- anno 1-99 --- Josephus, Flavius. --- 296*334 --- 933.32 --- Flavius Josephus:--studies --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: hellenistische tijd--(332-63 v.Chr.) --- 933.32 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: hellenistische tijd--(332-63 v.Chr.) --- 296*334 Flavius Josephus:--studies --- Jews --- Academic collection --- History --- Bible. --- Kings (Books of the Old Testament) --- Koenige (Books of the Old Testament) --- Könige (Books of the Old Testament) --- Königsbücher (Book of the Old Testament) --- Koningen (Book of the Old Testament) --- Melakhim (Books of the Old Testament) --- Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Divre ha-yamim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Paralipomenon (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktae kisŏ (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktaegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chronikbuch (Book of the Old Testament) --- History of Biblical events. --- Jewish religion --- Josephus, Flavius --- Jews - History - 953-586 B.C. --- Flavius Josèphe (0038?-0100?). Antiquités judaïques --- Juifs --- Bible Critique, interprétation, etc., juives --- 953-586 av. J.-C. --- Historiographie
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The aim of this study is to examine the speeches given to leading characters in the Books of Chronicles, including those which formed the basis of Gerhard von Rad's book The Levitical Sermon in the Books of Chronicles. These are compared with similar material in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah and in the post-exilic prophets. It is Dr Mason's contention that recurring themes and homiletical devices suggest that these 'addresses' (while not to be classified as 'Sermons') do reveal something of the exegetical and teaching methods employed in the Second Temple period, which are here echoed. By studying the contents and aims of this preaching, the author tries to clarify the process by which pre-exilic Davidic Yahwism became the living faith of the post-exilic community in the challenging circumstances of the Persian and Greek periods through the careful reinterpretation of earlier scriptural material.
Judaism --- Preaching --- Christian preaching --- Homiletics --- Speaking --- Pastoral theology --- Public speaking --- Hellenistic Judaism --- Judaism, Hellenistic --- History --- Biblical teaching. --- Religious aspects --- Bible. --- Esdras (Book 2, Vulgate) --- Nehemiah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Neḥemyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Book of the twelve Minor Prophets (Books of the Old Testament) --- Minor Prophets (Books of the Old Testament) --- Tere ʻaśar (Books of the Old Testament) --- Twelve Prophets (Books of the Old Testament) --- Esdras B --- Esdras (Book 1, Vulgate) --- Esra (Book of the Old Testament) --- Ezra (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Divre ha-yamim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Paralipomenon (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktae kisŏ (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktaegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chronikbuch (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion --- Biblical teaching
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In this book, Isabel Cranz offers the first systematic study of royal illness in the Books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles. Applying a diachronic approach, she compares and contrasts how the different views concerning kingship and illness are developed in the larger trajectory of the Hebrew Bible. As such, she demonstrates how a framework of meaning is constructed around the motif of illness, which is expanded in several redactional steps. This development takes different forms and relates to issues such as problems with kingship, the cultic, and moral conduct of individual kings, or the evaluation of dynasties. Significantly, Cranz shows how the scribes living in post-monarchic Judah expanded the interpretive framework of royal illness until it included a message of destruction and a critique of kingship. The physical and mental integrity of the king, therefore, becomes closely tied to his nation and the political system he represents.
Kings and rulers --- Diseases --- Health --- Personal health --- Wellness --- Medicine --- Physiology --- Holistic medicine --- Hygiene --- Well-being --- Human beings --- Illness --- Illnesses --- Morbidity --- Sickness --- Sicknesses --- Epidemiology --- Pathology --- Sick --- Biblical teaching. --- Bible. --- Kings (Books of the Old Testament) --- Koenige (Books of the Old Testament) --- Könige (Books of the Old Testament) --- Königsbücher (Book of the Old Testament) --- Koningen (Book of the Old Testament) --- Melakhim (Books of the Old Testament) --- Samuel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Divre ha-yamim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Paralipomenon (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktae kisŏ (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktaegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chronikbuch (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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This volume aims to examine the literary and socio-historical relationship between the Books of Chronicles and the priestly literature in the Pentateuch and in Ezekiel. Experts across this body of literature come together to examine the connections and interactions between specific texts, ideas, and socio-historical contexts of the literary works, as well as explore broader themes in the relationship between them. -- The study of the Books of Chronicles has focused in the past mainly on its literary relationship to Historical Books such as Samuel and Kings. Less attention was paid to its possible relationships to the priestly literature. Against this backdrop, this volume aims to examine the literary and socio-historical relationship between the Books of Chronicles and the priestly literature (in the Pentateuch and in Ezekiel). Since Chronicles and Pentateuch (and also Ezekiel) studies have been regarded as separate fields of study, we invited experts from both fields in order to open a space for fruitful discussions with each other. The contributions deal with connections and interactions between specific texts, ideas, and socio-historical contexts of the literary works, as well as with broad observations of the relationship between them. --
Documentary hypothesis (Pentateuchal criticism) --- P document (Biblical criticism) --- 222.7 --- 222.1 --- Graf-Wellhausen hypothesis (Pentateuchal criticism) --- 222.1 Octateuch. Heptateuch. Hexateuch. Pentateuch. Boeken van Mozes --- 222.1 Octateuque. Heptateuque. Hexateuque. Pentateuque. Livres de Moses --- Octateuch. Heptateuch. Hexateuch. Pentateuch. Boeken van Mozes --- Octateuque. Heptateuque. Hexateuque. Pentateuque. Livres de Moses --- 222.7 Chroniques. Esdras. Nehemie --- 222.7 Kronieken. Ezra. Nehemia --- Chroniques. Esdras. Nehemie --- Kronieken. Ezra. Nehemia --- Priestly document (Biblical criticism) --- Bible. --- Esŭgel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Ezechiel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Ezekiel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Ezekieli (Book of the Old Testament) --- Hesekiel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yechezkel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yeḥezḳel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chumash --- Five Books of Moses --- Ḥamishah ḥumshe Torah --- Ḥumash --- Kitāb-i Muqqadas --- Mose Ogyŏng (Book of the Old Testament) --- Pentateuch --- Pi︠a︡toknizhīe Moiseevo --- Sefer Ḥamishah ḥumshe Torah --- Tawrāh --- Torà (Pentateuch) --- Torah (Pentateuch) --- Tʻoris xutʻcigneuli --- Ureta --- תורה --- Haftarot --- Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Divre ha-yamim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Paralipomenon (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktae kisŏ (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktaegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chronikbuch (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Bible OT. Pentateuch. Numbers --- 224.22 --- #GGSB: Tekstkritiek O.T. --- #GGSB: Profeten --- #GGSB: Exegese O.T. --- #GROL:SEMI-221.07 Bibl 11.1 --- #gsdb1 --- 224.22 Deuterojesaja--(kap. 40-55) --- Deuterojesaja--(kap. 40-55) --- 222.8 --- #GGSB: Historische boeken --- #GROL:SEMI-221.07 Bibl 21 --- Tobit. Judit. Ester. Esther --- 224.64 --- #GROL:SEMI-221.07 Bibl 14.3 --- 224.64 Andere kleine profeten--(als geheel) --- Andere kleine profeten--(als geheel) --- 221.07 --- #GROL:SEMI-221.07 Bibl 14.4 --- 221.07 Kommentaren op het Oude Testament --- Kommentaren op het Oude Testament --- 223.4 --- #GGSB: Wijsheidsliteratuur --- #GROL:SEMI-221.07 Bibl 17 --- Boek der Spreuken --- 224.2 --- Jesaja. Isaias --- Bible --- Commentaries --- 222.7 --- Kronieken. Ezra. Nehemia --- Bible. --- Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Divre ha-yamim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Paralipomenon (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktae kisŏ (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yŏktaegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chronikbuch (Book of the Old Testament) --- #GROL:SEMI-221.07 Bibl 14.6 --- #GROL:SEMI-221.07 Bibl 14.1 --- 222.3 --- Exodus. Leviticus. Numeri --- Aʻdād (Book of the Old Testament) --- Ba-midbar (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bamidbar (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bamidbor (Book of the Old Testament) --- Be-midbar (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bemidbar (Book of the Old Testament) --- Kitāb-i Bi-mīdbār (Book of the Old Testament) --- Minsugi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Numbers (Book of the Old Testament) --- Numeri (Book of the Old Testament) --- Commentaries. --- Bible OT. Historical books. Chronicles 1-2 --- #GGSB: Exegese O.T --- #GGSB: Tekstkritiek O.T --- 223.3 --- Psalmen --- 224.3 --- 224.3 Jeremias. Lamentationes. Klaagliederen --- 224.3 Jeremie. Lamentations de Jeremie --- Jeremias. Lamentationes. Klaagliederen --- Jeremie. Lamentations de Jeremie --- Jeremiabuch --- Jeremiah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Jérémie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Livre de Jérémie --- Yirmeyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yirmeyahu (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, Textual. --- Exegese O.T --- Historische boeken --- Tekstkritiek O.T --- Profeten --- Wijsheidsliteratuur --- Bible. A.T. --- Critique, interprétation, etc. --- Commentaires
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