A review of G. N. Knoppers, I Chronicles 1-9 and idem, I Chronicles 10-29

Long considered derivative and hopelessly ideological, the book of Chronicles is re-engaging the scholarly community, as noted by a recent spate of articles and commentaries. This article presents a panel discussion on two of these commentaries written by Steven L. McKenzie and Gary N. Knoppers. The...

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Subtitles:New studies in Chronicles. A discussion of two recently-published commentaries
Main Author: Mitchell, Christine (Author)
Contributors: Knowles, Melody D. 1969- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The National Library of Canada 2005
In: The journal of Hebrew scriptures
Year: 2005, Volume: 5, Pages: 3-10
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
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Summary:Long considered derivative and hopelessly ideological, the book of Chronicles is re-engaging the scholarly community, as noted by a recent spate of articles and commentaries. This article presents a panel discussion on two of these commentaries written by Steven L. McKenzie and Gary N. Knoppers. The original discussion was held in Philadelphia (Nov. 20, 2005), during a session of the Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah Section of the Society of Biblical Literature. Included are the presentations of Ehud Ben Zvi, John Wright, Steven James Schweitzer and Klaus Baltzer, as well as the responses from McKenzie and Knoppers. In addition, this article includes a review of Knoppers' commentary by Christine Mitchell.
ISSN:1203-1542
Reference:Kommentar zu "I Chronicles 1 - 9 (New York [u.a.] : Doubleday, 2004)"
Kommentar zu "I Chronicles 10 - 29 (New York, NY [u.a.] : Doubleday, 2004)"
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of Hebrew scriptures
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5508/jhs.2005.v5.a20