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The Kbd Of Yhwh In The Old Testament With Particular Reference To The Book Of Ezekiel Pieter De Vries

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The Kbd Of Yhwh In The Old Testament With Particular Reference To The Book Of Ezekiel Pieter De Vries
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 482
Author: Pieter de Vries
ISBN: 9789004303225, 9004303227
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Kbd Of Yhwh In The Old Testament With Particular Reference To The Book Of Ezekiel Pieter De Vries by Pieter De Vries 9789004303225, 9004303227 instant download after payment.

In this study on the kābôd of YHWH biblical texts are approached from a canonical perspective, and the synchronic approach prevails over the diachronic. Ben Sira characterized Ezekiel as the prophet who saw the appearance of the glory of God. This characterization is not based on the number of occurrences of kābôd in Ezekiel. The peculiarity of Ezekiel is that kābôd is used almost exclusively as a hypostasis of YHWH. Ezekiel’s description of the kābôd of YHWH is more elaborate than any other Old Testament writer’s, and it highlights the dual and paradoxical nature of the divine kābôd as both defying verbal description and being potentially visible. This research highlights especially the importance of the visible aspect.

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