Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures III : : Comprising the Contents of ‹i›Journal of Hebrew Scriptures‹/i›, Vol. 6 / / Ehud Ben Zvi.

This volume incorporates all the articles and reviews published in Volume 6 (2006) of the Journal of Hebrew Scriptures.

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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and its Contexts
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Vol. 6 (2006)
  • The Core Story In The Prologue-epilogue Of The Book Of Job
  • Chronicles And The Chronicler: A Response To I. Kalimi, An Ancient Israelite Historian: Studies In The Chronicler, His Time, Place, And Writing
  • Introduction
  • Comments
  • Comments
  • Comments
  • Comments
  • Comments
  • History, Historiography, Historical Evaluation, And Credibility— Chronicles In Its Context: A Response To Reviews Of An Ancient Israelite Historian: Studies In The Chronicler, His Time, Place, And Writing
  • Lex Talionis in Exod 21:22-25: Its Origin And Context
  • The State Of The Field Of Hebrew Bible Study: In Conversation With John J. Collins, The Bible After Babel: Historical Criticism In A Postmodern Age (Eerdmans, 2005)
  • Introductory Remarks
  • The Bible After Babel, Indeed
  • Brief Comments On John Collins's The Bible After Babel
  • My Response To The Bible After Babel
  • Evil And The Disruption Of Order: A Structural Analysis Of The Acrostics In The First Book Of Psalms
  • ''You Shall Not Abhor An Edomite, For He Is Your Brother": The Tradition Of Esau And The Edomite Genealogies From An Anthropological Perspective
  • On The Elusiveness And Malleability Of "Israel"
  • Nahum And The Greek Tradition On Nineveh's Fall
  • Why Does Eleazar Sprinkle The Red Cow Blood? Making Sense Of A Biblical Ritual
  • The Formation And Intention Of The Haggai-Zechariah Corpus
  • Issues In The Linguistic Analysis Of A Dead Language, With Particular Reference To Ancient Hebrew
  • Reviews Vol. 6 (2006)
  • John H. Hayes, Ed., Hebrew Bible: History Of Interpretation
  • E.J. Revell, The Designation Of The Individual: Expressive Usage In Biblical Narrative
  • Daniel L. Simundson, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah
  • Peter W. Flint And Patrick D. Miller, Eds., With The Assistance Of A. Brunell And R. Roberts, The Book Of Psalms: Composition And Reception
  • Louis Stulman, Jeremiah
  • Ian Young, Ed. Biblical Hebrew: Studies In Chronology And Typology
  • Ruth Fidler, "Dreams Speak Falsely"? Dream Theophanies In The Bible: Their Place In Ancient Israelite Faith And Traditions
  • Martin Kessler, Ed., Reading The Book Of Jeremiah: A Search For Coherence
  • Enrique Nardoni, Rise Up, O Judge: A Study Of Justice In The Biblical World
  • Matthias Henze, Ed., Biblical Interpretation At Qumran
  • Ruth Fidler, "Dreams Speak Falsely"? Dream Theophanies In The Bible: Their Place In Ancient Israelite Faith And Traditions
  • Frank Anthony Spina, The Faith Of The Outsider: Exclusion And Inclusion In The Biblical Story
  • Ulla Susanne Koch, Secrets Of Extispicy. The Chapter Multäbiltu Of The Babylonian Extispicy Series And Nlsirti Bäriti Texts Mainly From Assurbanipal's Library
  • David Penchansky, Twilight Of The Gods: Polytheism In The Hebrew Bible
  • Terence E. Fretheim, God And World In The Old Testament: A Relational Theology Of Creation
  • Rolf Rendtorff, The Canonical Hebrew Bible: A Theology Of The Old Testament
  • Nathan MacDonald, Deuteronomy And The Meaning Of 'Monotheism'
  • Bruce K . Waltke, The Book Of Proverbs, Chapters 1 - 15
  • Richard S. Hess, Song Of Songs
  • Stephen L . Cook, The Social Roots Of Biblical Yahwism
  • Andrew G. Vaughn And Ann E. Killebrew, Eds., Jerusalem In Bible And Archaeology: The First Temple Period
  • Lisbeth S. Fried, The Priest And The Great King: Temple-Palace Relations In The Persian Empire
  • Jan A. Wagenaar, Origin And Transformation Of The Ancient Israelite Festival Calendar
  • Marvin A. Sweeney, The Prophetic Literature
  • Nick Wyatt, The Mythic Mind: Essays On Cosmology And Religion In Ugaritic And Old Testament Literature
  • Linda M. Day, Esther
  • William G. Dever, Did God Have A Wife? Archaeology And Folk Religion In Ancient Israel
  • Kenton L. Sparks, Ancient Texts For The Study Of The Hebrew Bible: A Guide To The Background Literature
  • Eliott Rabin, Understanding The Hebrew Bible: A Reader's Guide
  • Marc Zvi Brettler, How To Read The Bible
  • Ralph W. Klein, 1 Chronicles: A Commentary
  • T.A. Perry, The Honeymoon Is Over: Jonah's Argument With God
  • Ehud Ben Zvi, Hosea
  • David Toshio Tsumura, Creation And Destruction: A Reappraisal Of The Chaoskampf Theory In The Old Testament
  • Terence E . Fretheim, God And World In The Old Testament: A Relational Theology Of Creation
  • Marjo Korpel And Josef Oesch, Eds. Layout Markers In Biblical Manuscripts And Ugaritic Tablets
  • Walter Brueggemann, The Book That Breathes New Life: Scriptural Authority And Biblical Theology
  • Roy E. Gane, Cult And Character: Purification Offerings, Day Of Atonement, And Theodicy
  • Leo Perdue, Reconstructing Old Testament Theology: After The Collapse Of History
  • Michael Avioz, Nathan's Oracle (2 Samuel 7) And Its Interpreters
  • Irmtraud Fischer, Women Who Wrestled With God: Biblical Stories Of Israel's Beginnings
  • Eileen M. Schuller, The Dead Sea Scrolls: What Have We Learned?
  • Andrei A. Orlov, The Enoch-Metatron Tradition
  • Carol Meyers, Exodus
  • Index