RT Book T1 Separating Abram and Lot: the narrative role and early reception of Genesis 13 T2 Themes in biblical narrative JF Themes in biblical narrative A1 Rickett, Dan LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1683200527 AB Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Methodology of the Present Volume -- 2 The Literary Function of Genesis 13 in Modern Scholarly Discussion -- 3 Understanding the Separation of Abram and Lot -- 4 The Thesis of the Present Volume -- 1 Abram's Problematic Taking of Lot and the Beginnings of Separation -- 1 Defining What Abram Is Called to Leave -- 2 Reading Lot as Abram's Potential Heir -- 3 Lot as a Member of Terah's Household -- 4 Abram's Return to the Land -- 5 Abram's Worship and Abram and Lot's Property -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- 2 Brotherhood, Separation and Settlement -- 1 A Burdened Land and Striving Herders -- 2 Abram's (Problematic) Offer -- 3 Lot Sees and Chooses the Plain of the Jordan -- 4 The Brothers Separate and SettleThe settlement of Abram in Canaan and Lot -- 5 Lot's Choice and the People of Sodom -- 6 God's Promises to Abram in Light of Lot's Departure -- 7 Lot Is Not a Descendant -- 8 Abram in Yhwh's Space -- 9 Concluding Remarks -- 10 Moving Toward Reception -- 3 Solving Abram's Problems: Reception of Genesis 13 in LXX, Jubilees and Genesis Apocryphon -- 1 Introductory Comments on Ancient Interpretation of Genesis 13 -- 2 Genesis 13 in the Earliest Scriptural Retellings -- 3 Conclusion -- 4 Creating an Unrighteous Outsider: Later Jewish Reception of Genesis 13 -- 1 Philo -- 2 Josephus -- 3 The Targums -- 4 Midrashic Literature -- 5 Two Stories of Separation-Lot and Ruth -- 6 Concluding Thoughts -- 5 Lot as In-between: Early Christian Reception of Genesis 13 -- 1 Julius Africanus -- 2 Origen -- 3 Ephrem -- 4 Jerome -- 5 Ambrose -- 6 Chrysostom -- 7 Augustine -- 8 Early Christian Art -- 9 Concluding Remarks on Christian Interpretation -- 10 The Separation of Abram and Lot in Later Medieval and Renaissance Reception -- 11 Moving toward an Interpretation -- 6 Lot as Brother. CN 222/.1106 SN 978-90-04-41388-7 K1 Lot : (Biblical figure) K1 Abraham : (Biblical patriarch) K1 Bible : Genesis, XIII : Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Bible : Genesis K1 Bibel : Genesis : 13 K1 Electronic books