Oil, crowns and thrones

In this paper attention to literary-lexical and traditio-historical aspects of Zech 3:1-10; 4:1-14 and 6:9-15, challenges the common interpretation of these pericopae. It is argued that rather than advocating priestly intrusions into prophetic or royal arenas, these passages interpret the arrival an...

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Published in:The journal of Hebrew scriptures
Main Author: Boda, Mark J. 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The National Library of Canada 2001
In: The journal of Hebrew scriptures
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Priest
B Bible. Sacharja 6,9-15
B Bible. Sacharja 3
B Bible. Sacharja 4
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Summary:In this paper attention to literary-lexical and traditio-historical aspects of Zech 3:1-10; 4:1-14 and 6:9-15, challenges the common interpretation of these pericopae. It is argued that rather than advocating priestly intrusions into prophetic or royal arenas, these passages interpret the arrival and instatement of the Zadokite priestly house as heralding the imminent arrival of the royal house while sustaining an enduring role for prophecy.
ISSN:1203-1542
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of Hebrew scriptures
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5508/jhs.2001.v3.a10