A call to commitment: an exegetical and theological study of Deut 10,12-11,32
Front cover -- Impressum -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Choice of the subject -- 2. Why this pericope? -- 3. Goal of the study -- 4. Methodology and areas of the research -- 5. Itinerary of the study -- CHAPTER 1 - APPROACHING THE TEXT -- 1. The delimitation of the examined text -- 1.1...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Würzburg
Echter Verlag
2017
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In: | Year: 2017 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Karimundackal, Thomas, A call to commitment] (2017) (Otto, Eckart, 1944 -)
[Rezension von: Karimundackal, Thomas, A call to commitment] (2018) (Weyringer, Simon, 1969 -) [Rezension von: Karimundackal, Thomas, A call to commitment] (2019) (Garber, Zev, 1941 -) |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series/Journal: | Forschung zur Bibel
v.135 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Bible. Deuteronomium 10,12-11,32
/ Exegesis
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IxTheo Classification: | HB Old Testament |
Further subjects: | B
Biblical theology
B Bible. Deuteronomium 10,12-11,32 B Deuteronomium B Paraenesis B Electronic books B Compounding Textual linguistics B Thesis B Deuteronomist |
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Summary: | Front cover -- Impressum -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Choice of the subject -- 2. Why this pericope? -- 3. Goal of the study -- 4. Methodology and areas of the research -- 5. Itinerary of the study -- CHAPTER 1 - APPROACHING THE TEXT -- 1. The delimitation of the examined text -- 1.1 Deut 10,12 - the beginning of the fifth parenesis -- 1.2 Deut 11,32 - the end of the fifth parenesis -- 1.3 Internal coherence of the unit -- 2. The context of Deut 10,12-11,32 -- 2.1 The preceding context -- 2.2 The succeeding context -- 3. Translation and text-critical notes on the text -- 3.1 Qumran Manuscripts -- 3.2 Translation and textual notes -- 3.3 Observations on the MT and the Smr -- 3.4 Observations on the MT and the LXX -- 3.5 Observations on the MT and the Qumran texts -- 3.6 Conclusion -- CHAPTER 2 - THE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF DEUT 10,12-11,32 -- 1. The structure of Deut 10,12-11,32 -- 1.1 Criteria for textual division -- 1.2 Structural division of Deut 10,12-11,32 -- 1.3 A closer look at the sub-sections -- 1.4 Proposed structural outline of Deut 10,12-11,32 -- 2. The Dynamics of Deut 10,12-11,32 -- 2.1 The beginning and the end -- 2.2 Temporal movement -- 2.3 Spatial movement -- 2.4 Character movement -- 2.5 Repetition and intensification -- 2.6 Thematic movement -- 2.7 Conclusion -- CHAPTER 3 - ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF THE TEXT -- 1. Deut 10,12-22: Israel's need for a Yhwh-centred existence -- 1.1 Deut 10,12-13: Requirements for a Yhwh-centred existence -- 1.2 Deut 10,14-15: Yhwh's sovereignty and his elective grace -- 1.3 Deut 10,16: Circumcise your heart -- 1.4 Deut 10,17-18: Yhwh's uniqueness and sovereignty -- 1.5 Deut 10,19-20: Love the sojourner and commit yourself to the Lord -- 1.6 Deut 10,21-22: Yhwh's uniqueness and his mighty deeds -- 2. Deut 11,1-7: Israel's challenge for a Yhwh-centered existence. |
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ISBN: | 3429049407 |