The Fall of Jerusalem and the Rise of the Torah

Cover -- Titel -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Fall of Jerusalem: Archaeological, Historical and Literary Perspectives -- Israel Finkelstein: Jerusalem and Judah 600-200 BCE Implications for Understanding Pentateuchal Texts -- Lester L. Grabbe: The Last Days of Judah and the Roots of the Pentateuch...

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Main Author: Dubovský, Peter 1965- (Author)
Contributors: Markl, Dominik 1979- (Contributor) ; Sonnet, Jean-Pierre (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2016
In:Year: 2016
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Forschungen zum Alten Testament v.107
Further subjects:B Electronic books
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Summary:Cover -- Titel -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Fall of Jerusalem: Archaeological, Historical and Literary Perspectives -- Israel Finkelstein: Jerusalem and Judah 600-200 BCE Implications for Understanding Pentateuchal Texts -- Lester L. Grabbe: The Last Days of Judah and the Roots of the Pentateuch What Does History Tell Us? -- Peter Dubovský: Suspicious Similarities A Comparative Study of the Falls of Samaria and Jerusalem -- Jean-Pierre Sonnet: The Siege of Jerusalem between Rhetorical Maximalism (Deuteronomy 28) and Narrative Minimalism (2 Kings 25) -- II. The Rise of the Torah: Exemplary Texts and Issues -- Angelika Berlejung: Living in the Land of Shinar Reflections on Exile in Genesis 11:1-9? -- Jean Louis Ska: Why Does the Pentateuch Speak so Much of Torah and so Little of Jerusalem? -- Konrad Schmid: Divine Legislation in the Pentateuch in its Late Judean and Neo-Babylonian Context -- Eckart Otto: Born out of Ruins The Catastrophe of Jerusalem as Accoucheur to the Pentateuch in the Book of Deuteronomy -- Nili Wazana: The Law of the King (Deuteronomy 17:14-20) in the Light of Empire and Destruction -- III. Priestly and Cultic (Dis-)continuities -- Nathan MacDonald: Aaron's Failure and the Fall of the Hebrew Kingdoms -- Jeffrey Stackert: Political Allegory in the Priestly Source The Destruction of Jerusalem, the Exile and their Alternatives -- Dominik Markl: The Wilderness Sanctuary as the Archetype of Continuity between the Pre- and the Postexilic Temples of Jerusalem -- Christophe Nihan: Cult Centralization and the Torah Traditions in Chronicles -- IV. Prophetic Transformations -- Georg Fischer: Don't Forget Jerusalem's Destruction! The Perspective of the Book of Jeremiah -- Bernard M. Levinson: Zedekiah's Release of Slaves as the Babylonians Besiege Jerusalem Jeremiah 34 and the Formation of the Pentateuch.
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ISBN:3161550145
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-155014-0