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Genesis
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ISBN: 1841270342 9781841270340 Year: 2000 Publisher: Sheffield Sheffield academic press

Abraham, Israel and the nations : the patriarchal promise and its covenantal development in Genesis
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ISBN: 1841271527 9781841271521 Year: 2000 Volume: 315 Publisher: Sheffield Sheffield academic press

Genesis : procreation and the politics of identity
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ISBN: 0415141508 9780415141505 0415141494 9780415141499 Year: 2000 Publisher: London Routledge

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This reader combines theoretical perspectives with historical studies in an accessible way. It draws on the politics of identity and places the theological text within a socio-political context.

Genesis
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ISBN: 1134768141 113476815X 9786610254514 1280254513 0203992024 9780203992029 6610254516 9781280254512 0415141494 0415141508 9781134768103 9781134768141 9781134768158 9780415141499 9780415141505 Year: 2000 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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Combining insights from social and literary theory as well as traditional historical studies, Mark Brett argues that the first book of the Bible can be read as resistance literature.Placing the theological text firmly within its socio-political context, he shows that the editors of Genesis were directly engaged with contemporary issues, especially the nature of an authentic community, and that the book was designed to undermine the ethnocentism of the imperial governors of the Persian period (fifth century BCE).

Abraham & family : new insights into the patriarchal narratives
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ISBN: 1880317575 9781880317570 Year: 2000 Publisher: Washington Biblical archaeology society

Victim and victimizer : Joseph's interpretation of his destiny
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ISBN: 1841271039 9781841271033 Year: 2000 Volume: 308 Publisher: Sheffield Sheffield academic press

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This book attempts an interesting exercise in character analysis. It scrutinizes the speeches of Joseph in such a way as to expose the problematic nature of his claims to know God's intentions. While Judah is forced by Joseph's test to choose slavery for the sake of his father's survival, the ironic reversal of Judah's role from victimizer to victim is undercut by the rationale by which he had Joseph sold in order to save him. Unwittingly, Joseph mistakes this rationale as a divine principle that undergirds his suffering and he dreams of domination for the same purpose of survival. He is unawa

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