Reflection and refraction : : studies in biblical historiography in honour of A. Graeme Auld / / edited by Robert Rezetko, Timothy H. Lim and W. Brian Aucker.

On the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday, this Festschrift celebrates A. Graeme Auld, Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Edinburgh, as one of the most innovative scholars in Old Testament Studies of his generation. The contributors of the volume, colleagues, friends and former student...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill,, 2007.
Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, v. 113
Vetus Testamentum, Supplements 113.
Physical Description:1 online resource (609 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary material /
A prophet in king’s clothes: Kingly and divine re-presentation in 2Kings 4 and 51 /
Historiography and theodicy in the Old Testament /
The books of chronicles and the scrolls from Qumran /
A royal privilege: Dining in the presence of the Great King (2 Kings25.27–30) /
Translating Psalm 23 /
The just king: Fact or fancy? Some ugaritic reflections /
The trouble with Benjamin /
Gibeon and the Gibeonites in the Old Testament /
Reading numbers after Samuel /
Mighty oaks from (genetically manipulated?) acorns grow: The chronicle of the kings of Judah as a source of the deuteronomistic history /
The original text of Sefer Yeṣira or the earliest recoverable text ? /
‘The righteous generation’ the use of Dôr in psalms 14 and 24 /
Exodus 20.24b: Linchpin of Pentateuchal criticism or just a further link between the Decalogue and the book of the covenant? /
Cutheans or children of Jacob? The issue of samaritan origins in 2 Kings17 /
Obeisance in the biblical stories of David /
The book of Ruth and its literary voice /
Bugs through the looking glass: The infestation of meaning in Joel /
The trouble with King Jehoshaphat /
The Deuteronomic history and the books of chronicles: Contemporary competing historiographies /
Swallowed by a song: Jonah and the Jonah-Psalm through the looking-glass /
Stories of forgiveness: Narrative ethics and the Old Testament /
‘Late’ common nouns in the book of chronicles /
Israel’s Sojourn in the wilderness and the construction of the book of numbers /
The notion of Jerusalem as a holy city /
Biliteral exegesis of hebrew roots in the Septuagint? /
Kings (Mt/LXX) and chronicles: The double and triple textual tradition /
The ‘shared text’ of Samuel–Kings and chronicles re-examined /
Once upon a time . . .? /
Gideon: a new Moses? /
The seventy sons of Athirat, the nations of the world, Deuteronomy 32.6b,8–9, and the myth of divine election /
Contributors /
Index of names /
Supplements to Vetus Testamentum /
Summary:On the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday, this Festschrift celebrates A. Graeme Auld, Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Edinburgh, as one of the most innovative scholars in Old Testament Studies of his generation. The contributors of the volume, colleagues, friends and former students, have written articles that touch on various aspects of Auld's work including Old Testament, historiography, Pentateuch, Deuteronomistic History, Chronicles, prophecy and prophets, Septuagint, and textual criticism.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1281396702
9786611396701
9047408004
ISSN:0083-5889 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Robert Rezetko, Timothy H. Lim and W. Brian Aucker.