History, memory, Hebrew scriptures: a festschrift for Ehud Ben Zvi
Shechem in Deuteronomy: a seemingly hidden polemic /Yairah Amit --Menachem's massacre of Tiphsah: at the crossroads of grammar and memory (2 Kings 15:16) /Bob Becking --Male royals and their ethnically foreign mothers: the implications for textual politics /Athalya brenner-Idan --Images of tran...
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Language: | English |
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Winona Lake, Indiana
Eisenbrauns
2015
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In: | Year: 2015 |
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RELIGION ; Judaism ; Sacred Writings
B Bible B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc B RELIGION ; Biblical Studies ; Old Testament B Electronic books B Ben Zvi, Ehud (1951-) honoree B Criticism, interpretation, etc B Ben Zvi, Ehud 1951- B Ben Zvi, Ehud B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc |
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Summary: | Shechem in Deuteronomy: a seemingly hidden polemic /Yairah Amit --Menachem's massacre of Tiphsah: at the crossroads of grammar and memory (2 Kings 15:16) /Bob Becking --Male royals and their ethnically foreign mothers: the implications for textual politics /Athalya brenner-Idan --Images of tranquility in the Book of Judges /Susanne Gillmayer-Bucher --When the foreign monarch speaks about the Israelite tabernacle /Gary N. Knoppers --Putting the neighbors in the place: memory and mindscape in Deuteronomy 2:10-12. 20-23 /William morrow --Righteous kings, evil kings, and Israel's non-monarchic identity: different voices on the failure of Israelite kingship in the Book of Kings /Reinhard Müller --A request for blessing and prosperity in an inscription from Samaria /Nadav Na'aman --Solomon's administrative districts: a scholarly illusion /Richard D. Nelson --Conceptions of the past and sociocultural grounding in the Books of Samuel /Frank H. Polak --"In the house of Judah, my father's house": The character of Joab in the Book of Chronicles /Kenneth A. Ristau --Chronicles and Utopia: likely bedfellows? /Ian Douglas Wilson --When God's voice breaks through: shifts in revelatory rhetoric in Zechariah 1-8 /Mark J. Boda --The chronological limits of reshaping social memory in the presence of written sources: the case of Ezekiel in late Persian and early Hellenistic Yehud /Philippe Guillaume --Who's speaking? On whose behalf? The Book of Haggai from the perspective of identity formation in the Persian Period /Louis Jonker --Mind the gap: reading Isa 39:8-Isa 40:1 within early Second Temple Judah /Sonya K. Kostamo --The nāśiʼ and the future of royalty in Ezekiel /Christiohe Nihan --These seventy years: intertextual observations and postulations on Jeremiah and the Twelve /James Nogalski --The metaprophetic God of Jonah /Carey Walsh --Some sort of "chronistic" additions to the Torah? New perspectives in the formation of Exod 19-20 /Rainer Albertz --Sites of memory and the presence of the past in Ehud Ben Zvi's "social memory" /Kåre Berge --The Jerusalem literary circle /Philip R. Davies --The metaphor of Torah as a life-giving well in the Book of Deuteronomy /Diana V. Edelman --The ritual of reading andt he dissemination of prophetic and other authoritative texts in Second Temple Judaism /Michael H. Floyd --History and the nature of cultural memory: The Alamo and the "Masada complex" /Lester L. Grabbe --Between the words I write /Francis Landy --Hybrids, purification, and multidirectional memory in Exra-Nehemiah /Tim Langille --Is DEhud also among the prophets? Prophecy in the Book of Judges /Christoph Levin --Mythoprophetics: some thoughts /James R. Linville --More geminate ballast and clustering in biblical Hebrew /Scott B. Noegel --Blurred boundaries in the Lot story /P.J. Sabo. |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher |
ISBN: | 1575063921 |