David and Zion : biblical studies in honor of J.J.M. Roberts / / edited by Bernard F. Batto and Kathryn L. Roberts.

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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
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Physical Description:xxvi, 444 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • The "History of David's rise to power" and the Neo-Babylonian succession apologies / Michael B. Dick
  • R(az/ais)ing Zion in Lamentations 2 / F.W. Dobbs-Allsopp
  • Sinai and Zion in Psalm 93 / John S. Kselman
  • Back to the future: Zion in the book of Micah / Rick R. Marrs
  • Who knows? the Lord may be gracious: why we pray / Kathryn L. Roberts
  • And Lot went with him: Abraham's disobedience in Genesis 12:1/4a / Andrew G. Vaughn
  • David and Zion in the theology of the deuteronomistic history: theological ideas in 2 Samuel 5/7 / John T. Willis
  • The divine sovereign: the image of God in the priestly creation account / Bernard F. Batto
  • The ruler in Zion and the hope of the poor: Psalms 9/10 in the context of the psalter / Patrick D. Miller
  • Buber, kingship, and the book of Judges: a study of Judges 6/9 and 17/21 / Dennis T. Olson
  • The rule of God in the book of Daniel / C.L. Seow
  • Theological anthropology at a fulcrum: Isaiah 55:1/5, Psalm 89, and second stage traditio in the royal psalms / Scott R.A. Starbuck
  • King Yahweh as the good shepherd: taking another look at the image of God in Psalm 23 / Beth Tanner
  • The crux of Psalm 22:17c: solved at long last? / Michael L. Barre
  • Doves in the windows: Isaiah 60:8 in light of ancient Mesopotamian lament traditions / Walter C. Bouzard, Jr.
  • The pride of Jacob / Joel S. Burnett
  • Bashan, symbology, haplography, and theology in Psalm 68 / James H. Charlesworth
  • The "dying and rising god": a survey of research from Frazer to the present day / Tryggve N.D. Mettinger
  • Isaiah at Princeton one hundred fifty years ago and now: Joseph Addison Alexander (1809/1860) and J.J.M. Roberts (1939/) / Thomas H. Olbricht
  • Why Perez? reflections on David's genealogy in biblical tradition / Katharine Doob Sakenfeld.