The Fall of Jerusalem and the Rise of the Torah

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...

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Authors: Dubovský, Peter 1965- (Author) ; Markl, Dominik 1979- (Author)
Contributors: Sonnet, Jean-Pierre (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2016
In:Year: 2016
Series/Journal:Forschungen zum Alten Testament v. 107
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Dubovský, Peter: Fall of Jerusalem and the Rise of the Torah. - Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, ©2016. - 9783161540547
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Summary: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
Bernard M. Levinson: Zedekiah's Release of Slaves as the Babylonians Besiege Jerusalem Jeremiah 34 and the Formation of the PentateuchRonald Hendel: Remembering the Exodus in the Wake of Catastrophe; Dis-aster: Reflection and Perspective; Jean-Pierre Sonnet: Writing the Disaster: Trauma, Resilience and Fortschreibung; List of Contributors; Index of Ancient Texts; Index of Modern Authors
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
Nathan MacDonald: Aaron's Failure and the Fall of the Hebrew KingdomsJeffrey 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
Spiegelt sich die Zerstörung Jerusalems durch die Babylonier 587 v.Chr. in den fünf Büchern Mose wieder? Diese umstrittene Frage wird in diesem Band von internationalen Experten in archäologischer, historischer und literarischer Hinsicht beleuchtet