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Israels Prophets And Israels Past Essays On The Relationship Of Prophetic Texts And Israelite History In Honor Of John H Hayes Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Brad E Kelle

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Israels Prophets And Israels Past Essays On The Relationship Of Prophetic Texts And Israelite History In Honor Of John H Hayes Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Brad E Kelle
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Publisher: T & T Clark International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.78 MB
Pages: 377
Author: Brad E. Kelle, Megan Bishop Moore
ISBN: 9780567026521, 0567026523
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Israels Prophets And Israels Past Essays On The Relationship Of Prophetic Texts And Israelite History In Honor Of John H Hayes Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Brad E Kelle by Brad E. Kelle, Megan Bishop Moore 9780567026521, 0567026523 instant download after payment.

This volume is an inquiry into the complex relationship of the prophetic texts and Israelite history. Taken as a whole, the book provides a "round-table" discussion that examines the thesis that the study of prophetic literature (i.e., Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Twelve) and the history of Israel are best undertaken in interaction with one another. This topic appropriately honors John Hayes' long-standing scholarly contributions in prophetic interpretation and historical research, as well as his interest in the possibilities of the intersection of these two areas. The volume also promises to contribute to the body of knowledge about prophets and Israel's past in general by affording twenty-four historians and prophetic scholars the opportunity to explore their areas of interest in fresh ways while in dialogue with a central thesis. All twenty-four contributors have engaged John's ideas about prophets and/or history as students, colleagues, or in their research and publications. Thus, the question of what impact the fields of prophetic research and Israelite history can and should have on one another unites the articles. The book's individual parts, however, are contributions of historians and prophetic scholars who enter the discussion from their own perspectives and examine the possibilities and problems of the intersection of these two topics. The articles from historians will focus on questions about the usefulness of prophetic texts for reconstructing Israel's history and will also branch out and address topics such as the social location of the prophets and the benefits of other ancient texts, as well as archaeology, to understanding the prophets. Scholars coming from the prophetic "side" will offer different perspectives on prophetic identity, experience, and rhetoric, and their possible correlations with historical contexts. These articles will engage broad issues such as how history may form the "context of prophets' thought" (to quote contributor J.

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