Newness in Old Testament prophecy: an intertextual study
Front Matter -- Introduction -- ‘Newness’ in the Psalms on Yhwh’s Kingship, Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah -- ‘Newness’ in Ezekiel and Jeremiah -- ‘New’ at the Crossroads of Two Prophetic Traditions -- The New as Scenario and Programme: Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- Indexes.
Resumo: | Front Matter -- Introduction -- ‘Newness’ in the Psalms on Yhwh’s Kingship, Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah -- ‘Newness’ in Ezekiel and Jeremiah -- ‘New’ at the Crossroads of Two Prophetic Traditions -- The New as Scenario and Programme: Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- Indexes. In Newness in Old Testament Prophecy: An Intertextual Study Henk Leene examines the relations between the new song raised in the Psalms, the new things concealed in Deutero-Isaiah, the new heaven and the new earth announced in Trito-Isaiah, Ezekiel’s new heart and the new spirit, and the envisioned new creation and new covenant in Jeremiah. Where these promises were mainly linked form-critically, Henk Leene assumes their direct literary relations. In what direction does the one promise allude to the other, and how do such allusions draw us into a continuing intertextual dialogue on Israel’s expectations about the future? Most challenging is Leene’s conclusion that Jeremiah’s promise of the new covenant presumes the newness passages from both Ezekiel and Isaiah |
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Descrição do item: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Descrição Física: | Online-Ressource, cm |
ISBN: | 900426308X |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/9789004263093 |