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Pursuing & Praising God - Augustine's Confessions (Paperback): Barry A. David Pursuing & Praising God - Augustine's Confessions (Paperback)
Barry A. David
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Benner's Commentary on the Torah (Paperback): Jeff A. Benner Benner's Commentary on the Torah (Paperback)
Jeff A. Benner
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Psalms 119-150 (Paperback): David Guzik Psalms 119-150 (Paperback)
David Guzik
R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sex and Slaughter in the Tent of Jael - A Cultural History of a Biblical Story (Hardcover): Colleen M Conway Sex and Slaughter in the Tent of Jael - A Cultural History of a Biblical Story (Hardcover)
Colleen M Conway
R1,205 Discovery Miles 12 050 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the Hebrew Bible, Judges 4-5 tells the lurid story of the heroic figure of Jael, a woman who seduces the Canaanite general Sisera and then nails his head to the ground with a tent-peg, thus saving Israel from the troops of King Sabin. This gruesome tale has long intrigued scholars and artists alike. The many versions of the story that have appeared in art and literature have repeatedly and creatively built on the gendered themes of the tradition, often seeing in the encounter between Jael and Sisera some fundamental truth about the relationship between women and men. In Sex and Slaughter in the Tent of Jael, Colleen Conway offers the first sustained look at how this biblical tradition has been used artistically to articulate and inform cultural debates about gender. She traces the cultural retellings of this story in poems, prints, paintings, plays, and narratives across many centuries, beginning with its appearance in Judges 4-5 and continuing up to the present day. Once separated from its original theological context, the Jael/Sisera tradition becomes largely about gender identity, particularly the conflict between the sexes. Conway examines the ways in which Jael has been reimagined by turns as a wily seductress, passionate lover, frustrated and bored mother, peace-bringing earth goddess, and deadly cyborg assassin. Meanwhile, Sisera variously plays the enemy general, the seduced lover, the noble but tragically duped victim, and the violent male chauvinist. Ultimately, Conway demonstrates that the ways in which Jael's actions are explained and assessed all depend on when, by whom, and for whom the Jael and Sisera story is being told. In examining the varying artistic renditions of the story, this book also provides a case study of the Bible's role as a common cultural resource in secular western culture.

God's Kingdom through His Priest-King - An Analysis of the Book of Samuel in Light of the Davidic Covenant (Paperback): J... God's Kingdom through His Priest-King - An Analysis of the Book of Samuel in Light of the Davidic Covenant (Paperback)
J Alexander Rutherford
R591 Discovery Miles 5 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Song of Songs - A Biblical-Theological, Allegorical, Christological Interpretation (Paperback, Revised edition): James M... Song of Songs - A Biblical-Theological, Allegorical, Christological Interpretation (Paperback, Revised edition)
James M Hamilton
R281 R255 Discovery Miles 2 550 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In the Song of Songs the son of David, King in Jerusalem, overcomes hostility and alienation to renew intimacy between himself and his Bride. This most sublime Song sings of a love sure as the seal of Yahweh, a flashing flame of fire many waters could never quench. James M. Hamilton Jr, in this latest addition to the popular Focus on the Bible series, pours fresh light on this inspiring and uplifting book.

The Solomon Narratives in the Context of the Hebrew Bible - Told and Retold (Paperback): Sean E. Cook The Solomon Narratives in the Context of the Hebrew Bible - Told and Retold (Paperback)
Sean E. Cook
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is concerned with ascertaining the value of having two versions of the same monarchic history of Israel within the Hebrew Bible (focusing on the books of Kings and Chronicles). It is furthermore concerned with how the book of Chronicles is read in relation to the book of Kings as Chronicles is so often considered to be a later rewritten text drawing upon an earlier version of the Masoretic Text of Samuel and Kings. The predominant scholarly approach to reading the book of Chronicles is to read it in light of how the Chronicler emended his source texts (additions, omissions, harmonizations). This approach has yielded great success in our understanding of the Chronicler's theology and rhetoric. However, Cook asserts, it has also failed to consider how the book of Chronicles can be read as an autonomous and coherent document. That is, a diachronic approach to reading Chronicles sometimes misses the theological and rhetorical features of the text in its final form. This book shows the great benefit of reading these narratives as autonomous and coherent by using the Solomon narratives as a case study. These narratives are first read individually, and then together, so as to ascertain their uniqueness vis-a-vis one another. Finally, Cook addresses questions related to the concordance of these narratives as well as their purposes within their respective larger literary contexts.

Habakkuk - An Exegetical-Theological Commentary (Paperback): J Alexander Rutherford Habakkuk - An Exegetical-Theological Commentary (Paperback)
J Alexander Rutherford
R756 Discovery Miles 7 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Wisdom of Love in the Song of Songs (Paperback): Stefan Gillow Reynolds The Wisdom of Love in the Song of Songs (Paperback)
Stefan Gillow Reynolds
R969 Discovery Miles 9 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dr Gillow Reynolds argues for a unique interpretation of this sensual and mysterious poem, long considered the most important book of the Hebrew Scriptures but nowadays relatively unknown. The Wisdom of Love in the Song of Songs brings cohesion and context to the disparate mystical, academic and secular interpretations of the Song, shedding new light on, and insight into, one of the greatest love poems of all time. The book includes a complete reproduction of the verses from The Song of Songs. `...A tour de force, The Wisdom of Love in the Song of Songs deserves to be read by all who are willing to have their hearts and minds stretched and enlarged . . . A book for scholars and for a more general readership, it will be a great help in bringing the Song back to life today . . . written with passion - heart and soul - like the Song itself.' Graeme Watson, author of The Song of Songs: A Contemplative Guide `The Wisdom of Love in the Song of Songs is a beautifully enigmatic biblical text - St Augustine called it `a puzzle' - that jumps alive in Stefan Gillow Reynolds' close reading. A text usually met in fragments at weddings is presented here as a new whole in a fresh commentary with theological and psychological insight. Dream, erotic story or mystical revelation, or all three? The merging of the different forms of love yields new insight into the divine and human affair.' Laurence Freeman, The Tablet, Books of the Year `This biblical book, currently neglected, save for an occasional reading at weddings, deserves more attention. Beautifully produced and enhanced by its illustrations, Gillow Reynolds's distinctive interpretation, drawing on his wide general learning, including psychology, the church Fathers, and literature, would be a good place to start.' Canon Anthony Phillips, The Church Times

For Such a Time as This - The Sovereignty and Goodness of God in the Book of Esther (Paperback): Colin Mercer For Such a Time as This - The Sovereignty and Goodness of God in the Book of Esther (Paperback)
Colin Mercer
R389 R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Save R26 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Divine Kingdom and Kingdoms of Men / Gottesreich und Reiche der Menschen - Studies on the Theology of the Septuagint Volume II... Divine Kingdom and Kingdoms of Men / Gottesreich und Reiche der Menschen - Studies on the Theology of the Septuagint Volume II / Studien zur Theologie der Septuaginta Band II (Hardcover)
Evangelia G Dafni
R5,084 Discovery Miles 50 840 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The study of the Septuagint's language can only bring about true recognition of its particular theological significance when the idea of exchange between Hebrew and Greek language and thought in the classical and Hellenistic period is so defined that it becomes the guideline and core of all Septuagint research. To bring about the most profound change possible in how the world of faith in the Septuagint is studied, this volume focuses on the terminology and concepts of divine and human realms by comparing pertinent Septuagint texts with Masoretic text and placing them in their religious-historical, philological and philosophical settings.

David's Capacity for Compassion - A Literary-Hermeneutical Study of 1 - 2 Samuel (Paperback): Barbara Green David's Capacity for Compassion - A Literary-Hermeneutical Study of 1 - 2 Samuel (Paperback)
Barbara Green
R1,555 Discovery Miles 15 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book Barbara Green demonstrates how David is shown and can be read as emerging from a young naive, whose early successes grow into a tendency for actions of contempt and arrogance, of blindness and even cruelty, particularly in matters of cult. However, Green also shows that over time David moves closer to the demeanor and actions of wise compassion, more closely aligned with God. Leaving aside questions of historicity as basically undecidable Green's focus in her approach to the material is on contemporary literature. Green reads the David story in order, applying seven specific tools which she names, describes and exemplifies as she interprets the text. She also uses relevant hermeneutical theory, specifically a bridge between general hermeneutics and the specific challenges of the individual (and socially located) reader. As a result, Green argues that characters in the David narrative can proffer occasions for insight, wisdom, and compassion. Acknowledging the unlikelihood that characters like David and his peers, steeped in patriarchy and power, can be shown to learn and extend wise compassion, Green is careful to make explicit her reading strategies and offer space for dialogue and disagreement.

Research on Israel and Aram - Autonomy, Independence and Related Issues. Proceedings of the First Annual RIAB Center... Research on Israel and Aram - Autonomy, Independence and Related Issues. Proceedings of the First Annual RIAB Center Conference, Leipzig, June 2016. Research on Israel and Aram in Biblical Times I (Hardcover)
Angelika Berlejung, Aren M. Maeir
R5,312 Discovery Miles 53 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This congress volume of the Minerva Center for the Relations between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times combines theoretical approaches to historical research on autonomy or independence in ancient cultures and then presents articles which study the subject using Aram and Israel in antiquity as examples. These articles show clearly how strongly Syria and Palestine were linked to one another and how they constituted one single cultural region which was connected by its economy, politics, language, religion, and culture.

Roots - Let the Old Testament Speak (Paperback, Revised ed.): Alec Motyer Roots - Let the Old Testament Speak (Paperback, Revised ed.)
Alec Motyer
R392 R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

"The title, Old Testament, creates difficulties of its own. If it is "Old" and we are people of the "New", surely we may properly let it fade away into history? Besides, it seems very unlike the New Testament, even contradictory: all those wars when Jesus is the Prince of peace; all those commandments to obey when we are not under law but under grace. And can the God of the Old Testament be a God of love like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?" These are the questions that Alec Motyer, a life long lover of the Old Testament, seeks to answer starting with the conviction that Jesus is the fulfilment of the Old Testament Scripture. This is for the Christian who wants to know what the Old Testament has to do with the New Testament and why the Christian should read it. A comprehensive survey of the Old Testament organised around its authors and major characters, the theme of this book is that the Holy Spirit chose, fashioned and equipped the biblical authors to convey distinctive truths through each of them.'

A Commentary on Psalm 119 (Paperback): Benjamin J Mott A Commentary on Psalm 119 (Paperback)
Benjamin J Mott
R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The longest chapter in the Bible, Psalm 119, is about the Bible itself. In his commentary on Psalm 119 Pastor Mott shows how the Bible is relevant for every need of life. No matter what situation or emotion you may be experiencing in your life, there is a verse in Psalm 119 that speaks to it. In this psalm you will find information relating to things historical, political, social, psychological, soteriological, and eschatological. The comprehensiveness of Psalm 119 is itself a wonder. Only God could inspire such a psalm.

Genesis 1, 2, 3, and Beyond - Journeys Through the Early Universe (Paperback): Wendell Ford Genesis 1, 2, 3, and Beyond - Journeys Through the Early Universe (Paperback)
Wendell Ford
R337 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R22 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Abraham in Jewish and Early Christian Literature (Hardcover): Sean A. Adams, Zanne Domoney-Lyttle Abraham in Jewish and Early Christian Literature (Hardcover)
Sean A. Adams, Zanne Domoney-Lyttle
R4,505 Discovery Miles 45 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched. Jewish and early Christian authors discussed Abraham in numerous and diverse ways, adapting his Old Testament narratives and using Abrahamic imagery in their works. However, while some areas of study in Abrahamic texts have received much scholarly attention, other areas remain nearly untouched. Beginning with a perspective on how Abraham was used within Jewish literature, this collection of essays follows the impact of Abraham across biblical texts-including Pseudigraphic and Apocryphal texts - into early Greek, Latin and Gnostic literature. These essays build upon existing Abraham scholarship, by discussing Abraham in less explored areas such as rewritten scripture, Philo of Alexandria, Josephus, the Apostolic Fathers and contemporary Greek and Latin authors. Through the presentation of a more thorough outline of the impact of the figure and stories of Abraham, the contributors to this volume create a concise and complete idea of how his narrative was employed throughout the centuries, and how ancient authors adopted and adapted received traditions.

Psalms 81-118 (Paperback): David Guzik Psalms 81-118 (Paperback)
David Guzik
R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Out of Exile, not out of Babylon - The Diaspora Theology of the Golah (Paperback): Volker Glissmann Out of Exile, not out of Babylon - The Diaspora Theology of the Golah (Paperback)
Volker Glissmann
R1,664 Discovery Miles 16 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Old Covenants, Part 1 - The Old Testament, Genesis - 1 Chronicles - Restoration Edition Paperback (Paperback): Restoration... The Old Covenants, Part 1 - The Old Testament, Genesis - 1 Chronicles - Restoration Edition Paperback (Paperback)
Restoration Scriptures Foundation
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Old Covenants, Part 2 - The Old Testament, 2 Chronicles - Malachi - Restoration Edition Paperback (Paperback): Restoration... The Old Covenants, Part 2 - The Old Testament, 2 Chronicles - Malachi - Restoration Edition Paperback (Paperback)
Restoration Scriptures Foundation
R704 Discovery Miles 7 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Chronicles of the Kings of Judah - 2 Chronicles 10 - 36: A New Translation and Commentary (Paperback): Yigal Levin The Chronicles of the Kings of Judah - 2 Chronicles 10 - 36: A New Translation and Commentary (Paperback)
Yigal Levin
R1,613 Discovery Miles 16 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book of Chronicles, the last book of the Hebrew Bible and a central historical book of the Christian Old Testament, has in recent decades gone from being "the Cinderella of biblical studies" to being one of the most researched books of the Bible. The anonymous author, often simply called "the Chronicler" by modern scholars, looks back at the old Israelite monarchy, before the Babylonian exile, from his vantage point in the post-exilic early Second Temple Period, and attempts to "update" the older historiographies of Samuel and Kings in order to elucidate their meaning to the people of his own time. In The Chronicles of the Kings of Judah, Yigal Levin does the same for the modern reader. He offers a brand-new translation and commentary on 2 Chronicles chapters 10-36, tracing the "sacred history" of the monarchy from the division of Solomon's kingdom to the final exile and return. Each chapter is translated from the original Hebrew into an English that is both faithful to the original and easy for the modern reader to follow. Extensive footnotes provide full explanations of the translator's choices and of linguistic and literary issues, taking note of alternative versions offered by a wide array of ancient and modern versions and translations. The comprehensive commentary on each section provides historical background and explains the text both on a literary and a historical level, making full use of the most up-to-date research on the text, literature, history, geography and on the archaeological background of the biblical world. The Chronicles of the Kings of Judah is to be followed by The Chronicles of David and Solomon on 1 Chronicles 10 - 2 Chronicles 9, and then by The Chronicles of All Israel on the genealogies of 1 Chronicles 1-9 and including comprehensive essays on the book of Chronicles, its time, purposes, methods and meanings.

Jasher Insights - Book One (Paperback): S N Strutt Jasher Insights - Book One (Paperback)
S N Strutt
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Monotheism and Yahweh's Appropriation of Baal (Paperback): James Sanderson Monotheism and Yahweh's Appropriation of Baal (Paperback)
James Sanderson
R1,507 Discovery Miles 15 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Biblical scholarship today is divided between two mutually exclusive concepts of the emergence of monotheism: an early-monotheistic Yahwism paradigm and a native-pantheon paradigm. This study identifies five main stages on Israel's journey towards monotheism. Rather than deciding whether Yahweh was originally a god of the Baal-type or of the El-type, this work shuns origins and focuses instead on the first period for which there are abundant sources, the Omride era. Non-biblical sources depict a significantly different situation from the Baalism the Elijah cycle ascribes to King Achab. The novelty of the present study is to take this paradox seriously and identify the Omride dynasty as the first stage in the rise of Yahweh as the main god of Israel. Why Jerusalem later painted the Omrides as anti-Yahweh idolaters is then explained as the need to distance itself from the near-by sanctuary of Bethel by assuming the Omride heritage without admitting its northern Israelite origins. The contribution of the Priestly document and of Deutero-Isaiah during the Persian era comprise the next phase, before the strict Yahwism achieved in Daniel 7 completes the emergence of biblical Yahwism as a truly monotheistic religion.

Esther in Diaspora - Toward an Alternative Interpretive Framework (Hardcover): Tsaurayi Kudakwashe Mapfeka Esther in Diaspora - Toward an Alternative Interpretive Framework (Hardcover)
Tsaurayi Kudakwashe Mapfeka
R3,729 Discovery Miles 37 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Esther in Diaspora, Tsaurayi Kudakwashe Mapfeka presents a new approach to the book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. He argues that, whereas previous interpretations have emphasised an association with the Jewish festival of Purim, a theory-nuanced concept of diaspora offers the key for reading Esther. Alongside the relatively new approach of Diaspora Studies, the author makes use of the more traditional analogical reasoning, seeing parallels between the community behind Esther and the Zimbabwean diaspora community in the United Kingdom, of which he is a member. The two-fold methodological application results in an innovative and stimulating reading of the book. Overall, the book reflects a deep awareness not only of issues surrounding Esther but of the broader fields of the study of the Bible and of the ancient Near East.

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