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Unity and Disunity in Ezra-Nehemiah - Redaction, Rhetoric, and Reader (Hardcover, New): Mark J. Boda, Paul L. Redditt Unity and Disunity in Ezra-Nehemiah - Redaction, Rhetoric, and Reader (Hardcover, New)
Mark J. Boda, Paul L. Redditt
R2,705 Discovery Miles 27 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Until the late 1960s the scholarly consensus was that Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah was a single, unified literary work. Then arguments began to be mounted for treating Chronicles as a distinct composition, and the majority of scholars were swayed by these arguments, though others retained the older consensus view. In recent years, some scholars have begun to suggest that Ezra and Nehemiah are distinct literary entities. This new debate is the occasion for the present volume. Here scholars from around the globe (Canada, Finland, Germany, Guatemala, Israel, Korea, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States) showcase current scholarly explanations for the final shape of this literary complex known as Ezra-Nehemiah. Fourteen scholars present their approach to the unity or disunity of this literature employing research methodologies that range from the diachronic to the synchronic. Critical responses to this emerging research are provided by three reviewers (Joseph Blenkinsopp, Tamara Eskenazi and Hugh Williamson) whose work laid the foundation in earlier decades for much of the discussion today. The result is a rich conversation which provides an enlightening resource for the study of these biblical books in particular as well as for reflection on the impact of one's interpretive framework on the study of ancient literature in general.

Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve (Hardcover, Reprint 2012): Paul L. Redditt, Aaron Schart Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve (Hardcover, Reprint 2012)
Paul L. Redditt, Aaron Schart
R5,851 Discovery Miles 58 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For some years the view has become established that the Book of the Twelve is a systematically structured literary unity. An exegesis which takes the final canonical text seriously undertakes to understand the structure and theological intention of this unity. The papers collected here attempt to reveal significant structures which overarch the individual components. Particular emphasis is placed on the reconstruction of thematic threads which are created when individual prophets take up topics from their predecessors (e.g. Jehovah's Day, conversion, role of the peoples) and intensify them. The papers were written between 1999 and 2002 under the aegis of the Society of Biblical Literature's Working Group on The Formation of the Book of the Twelve.

Introduction to the Prophets (Paperback): Paul L. Redditt Introduction to the Prophets (Paperback)
Paul L. Redditt
R1,029 R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Save R194 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Writing in a conversational rather than a scholarly tone, Paul Redditt assumes little or no prior knowledge of the Old Testament as he presents and introduces the Major and Minor Prophets in the canonical order of the English Bible. The chapters of Redditt's Introduction to the Prophets discuss the place of each book in the canon; the literary setting of each book; their structure, integrity, and authorship; the main genre(s) in each; special features of each book; basic emphases of each book; and problems -- theological, literary, or historical -- raised by a study of the book. Among other things, Redditt demonstrates that the prophets were both "foretellers" and "forthtellers," and he argues that the Old Testament prophets developed the concept of monotheism. Each chapter ends with questions for further reflection. Concluding the volume are a helpful glossary and several indexes.

Shall Not the Judge of All the Earth Do What is Right? - Studies on the Nature of God in Tribute to James L. Crenshaw... Shall Not the Judge of All the Earth Do What is Right? - Studies on the Nature of God in Tribute to James L. Crenshaw (Hardcover)
David Penchansky, Paul L. Redditt
R1,424 Discovery Miles 14 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Does God, in fact, always show love toward those who love him and faithfully serve him? Even apart from the fact that God punishes those who clearly deserve his wrath, and even apart from his hostility to Israel’s enemies, what do we do with the not insignificant number of passages in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible where it could be said that he turns against his own people or members of that people, attacking them without cause, or at least with excessive violence? Professor James Crenshaw, perhaps more than any other single scholar of this generation, has led the way into discussion of this pivotal matter, and the essays included in this volume are based on or react to his seminal contributions to the topic.

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