Form and Intertextuality in Prophetic and Apocalyptic Literature

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Mohr Siebeck, 2005 - 295 páginas
This book contains a collection of nineteen essays by Marvin A. Sweeney, some previously unpublished, that focus on the role of literary form and intertextuality in the study of prophetic and apocalyptic literature. The volume includes five major parts: Isaiah; Jeremiah; Ezekiel; The Book of the Twelve Prophets; and Apocalyptic Literature. Selected topics include the Book of Isaiah as Prophetic Torah; the role of Isaiah 65-66 as conclusion of the Book of Isaiah; the interpretation of the Masoretic and Septuagint forms of the book of Jeremiah; Jeremiah 2-6 and 30-31 in relation to Josiah's reform; Ezekiel's role as Zadokite priest and visionary prophet; the problems of theodicy and holiness in Ezekiel 8-11 and 33-39; the interpretation of the Masoretic and Septuagint sequences of the Book of the Twelve; Micah's Debate with Isaiah; Zechariah's Debate with Isaiah; the priestly background of the Book of Daniel; the conceptualization of the war between the Sons of Darkness and the Sons of Light in the War Scroll from Qumran; Rabbi Akiba's journey to Pardes in Talmudic tradition; and others.
 

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The Book of Isaiah as Prophetic Torah
13
On Multiple Settings in the Book of Isaiah
28
6
47
The Masoretic and Septuagint Versions of the Book of Jeremiah
65
The Truth in True and False Prophecy
74
Structure and Redaction in Jeremiah 26
94
Jeremiah 3031 and King Josiahs Program
109
Zadokite Priest and Visionary Prophet of the Exile
125
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156
Sequence and Interpretation in the Book of the Twelve
175
The Place and Function of Joel in the Book of the Twelve
189
Micahs Debate with Isaiah
210
Zechariahs Debate with Isaiah
222
The Priesthood and the ProtoApocalyptic Reading of Prophetic
239
Davidic Typology in the Forty Year WarBetween the Sons of Light
262
Source Index
283

The Destruction of Jerusalem as Purification in Ezekiel 811
144

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Marvin A. Sweeney, Born 1953; 1983 PhD from Claremont Graduate School; Professor of Hebrew Bible at Claremont Lincoln University and Claremont School of Theology and Professor of Tanak at the Academy for Jewish Religion California.

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