RT Article T1 Political Models and the End of the World in Zephaniah
 JF Biblical interpretation VO 24 IS 3 SP 310 OP 331 A1 Timmer, Daniel C. LA English PB Brill YR 2016 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1548148040 AB This article pairs the lenses of religious studies and political analysis in order to understand better the utopian future envisioned by the Book of Zephaniah. Identifying prominent political elements in light of common ancient Near Eastern models of statehood, it focuses on the political process that the Book of Zephaniah sees as culminating world history. The elimination from Judah and from other nations of those who do not follow or submit to Yhwh is correlated with empire formation, followed by a surprising shift to a territorial state model in which the remaining citizens of the nations and of Judah form a unified religious community without sharing a common homeland. The study concludes with reflections on the utility of political analysis for understanding religious utopian visions of the future.
 K1 Zephaniah
 : politics
 : nations
 : empire
 : state formation
 : utopia
 DO 10.1163/15685152-00243p02