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The Politics Of The Ancestors Exegetical And Historical Perspectives On Genesis 1236 1st Edition Mark G Brett Editor

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The Politics Of The Ancestors Exegetical And Historical Perspectives On Genesis 1236 1st Edition Mark G Brett Editor
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 449
Author: Mark G Brett (editor), Jakob Wöhrle (editor) in collaboration withe Friederike Neumann
ISBN: 9783161545092, 9783161565526, 3161545095, 3161565525
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1
Volume: 124

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The Politics Of The Ancestors Exegetical And Historical Perspectives On Genesis 1236 1st Edition Mark G Brett Editor by Mark G Brett (editor), Jakob Wöhrle (editor) In Collaboration Withe Friederike Neumann 9783161545092, 9783161565526, 3161545095, 3161565525 instant download after payment.

The ancestral narratives of Genesis have a decidedly political character. The narrative presentations of ancestors and their kin reflect the relationships of the later people of Israel to their neighboring peoples. In light of the findings of recent Pentateuch research, this volume addresses important aspects of the political meaning of these narratives. The collection of nineteen contributions from internationally renowned experts explores, for example, the political intention of various narrative units or literary layers. The political significance of the ancestresses is also discussed, and the political receptions of ancestral narratives in early Jewish literature and in Islam traced.


Contributors: Yairah Amit, Mark G. Brett, George J. Brooke, Beate Ego, Reuven Firestone, Irmtraud Fischer, Christian Frevel, Ronald Hendel, Reinhard G. Kratz, Matthias Köckert, Oded Lipschits, Christophe Nihan, Thomas Römer, Jacques T.A.G.M. van Ruiten, Konrad Schmid, Sarah Shectman, Omer Sergi, Megan Warner, Jakob Wöhrle

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