Newness in Old Testament Prophecy: An Intertextual Study

In Newness in Old Testament Prophecy: An Intertextual Study Henk Leene examines literary and text-genetic relations between the promises regarding new things in Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, paying due attention to the new song heralding Yhwh's kingship in the Psalms.

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Main Author: Leene, Henk (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden BRILL 2013
In:Year: 2013
Reviews:Newness in Old Testament Prophecy. An Intertextual Study (2015) (Schmidt, Uta, 1968 -)
[Rezension von: Leene, Henk, 1937-, Newness in Old Testament prophecy] (2017) (Tiemeyer, Lena-Sofia, 1969 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Oudtestamentische Studiën, Old Testament Studies v.64
Further subjects:B Electronic books
B Bible ; Old Testament ; Prophecies
B Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
Online Access: Volltext (Aggregator)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9789004263086
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Summary:In Newness in Old Testament Prophecy: An Intertextual Study Henk Leene examines literary and text-genetic relations between the promises regarding new things in Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, paying due attention to the new song heralding Yhwh's kingship in the Psalms.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Chapter One. Introduction -- 1.1. What is New in Prophecy -- 1.2. Intertextuality -- Chapter Two. 'Newness' in the Psalms on Yhwh's Kingship, Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah -- 2.0. Perspective -- Psalms on Yhwh's Kingship -- 2.1. A New Song: Psalms 96 and 98 -- 2.1.1. Psalm 96 -- 2.1.2. Psalm 98 -- 2.1.3. Contextual Embedding of Psalms 96 and 98 -- 2.1.4. Enthronement According to Psalms 93-100 -- 2.1.5. Enthronement and Eschatology -- Deutero-Isaiah -- 2.2. New and Hidden Things: Isaiah 40-55 -- 2.2.1. Methodology -- 2.2.2. Isaiah 41:14-16 -- 2.2.3. Isaiah 42:5-9 -- 2.2.4. Isaiah 42:10-13 -- 2.2.5. Isaiah 43:16-21 -- 2.2.6. Isaiah 48:1-11 -- 2.2.7. A Synchronic Approach -- 2.2.8. A Diachronic Approach -- 2.2.9. The Servant as Present Time Eschatology -- Trito-Isaiah -- 2.3. A New Heaven and a New Earth: Isaiah 65 -- 2.3.1. Structure of Isaiah 65 -- 2.3.2. Isaiah 65 Set in Its Context -- 2.3.3. Diachronic Questions -- 2.3.4. The Dawn of Apocalyptic? -- Chapter Three. 'Newness' in Ezekiel -- 3.0. Perspective -- Ezekiel -- 3.1. A New Heart and a New Spirit: Ezekiel 18 and 36 -- 3.1.1. Ezekiel 18:21-32 -- 3.1.2. Ezekiel 36:16-38 -- 3.1.3. The Embedding of Ezekiel 18 and 36 in the Book -- 3.1.4. Diachronic Questions -- Jeremiah -- 3.2. A New Creation and a New Covenant: Jeremiah 30-31 -- 3.2.1. Jeremiah 31:21-22, 23-26 -- 3.2.2. Jeremiah 31:27-30, 31-34 -- 3.2.3. Literary Structure of Jeremiah 30-31 -- 3.2.4. The Embedding of Jeremiah 30-31: A Few Aspects -- 3.2.5. Diachronic Questions -- Chapter Four. 'New' at the Crossroads of Two Prophetic Traditions -- 4.0. Retrospect and Perspective -- 4.1. Relations between Ezekiel and Isaiah 40-55 -- 4.2. Relations between Isaiah and Jeremiah 30-31 -- 4.2.1. Linguistic, Generic and Compositional Agreements -- 4.2.2. Diachronic Approach.
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ISBN:9004263098