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The Bible as a Human Witness to Divine Revelation: Hearing the Word of God Through Historically Dissimilar Traditions

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament Studies - 469Publication details: New York, London T&T Clark International 2010Description: 363pISBN:
  • 9780567028518
DDC classification:
  • J826 B62.1
Contents:
Part1, Hearing the Word of God, Through historically dissimilar tradition, Priests for the kingdom, Two Priesthoods for two regimes,, Walter Brueggemann, " If you listen to my voice... " (Exodus 19:5), The mystery of revelation, Erich Zenger, Deuteronomy 29-34 and the formation of the Torah , Randall Heskett, Jehoiachin and Joseph, Hope at the close of the Deuteronomistic History, John E. Harvey, Seams in the book of Isaih: Looking for answers, Paul D. Wegner, Scribal Culture and the composition of the book of Isaiah, Robert R. Wilson, An Interpretation of the death of Isaiah`s servant, Stephen L. Cook, Micah 7:8 -20 Re-evaluating the identity of enemy, James D. Nogalski, Social drama in the Psalms of individual Lament, Norman k.Gottwald, Are individual complaint Psalm really prayers?, Recognizing social address as a characteristic of individual complaints, W Derek Suderman, God as the object of anger in the Psalms, David John C. Zub, The contribution of Ecclesiastes to Biblical theology, Peter Enns, The Daniel and Qohelet Epilogues, A similar editorial activity?, (Qohelet 12:8--14 and Daniel12: 1-13), Pedro Zamora, Justification by faith: A case of hearing the one Gospel through historically disimilar traditions, Frank D. Macchia, Divine action and Biblical interpretation:, How the ordinary words of men and women become the living Word of God in Scripture, Michael T. Dempsey, Part2, Additional Studies, "Cold dead hands upon our threshold":, Josephine Butler`s reading of the story of the Levite`s Concubine, Judges 19- 21, Marion Ann Tatlor, The portrayal of Assyria in the books of Kings, Marvin A. Sweeney, Speaking or Smouldering lips in Songs of Songs 7: 10 (Eng. 9)?, Ancient near Eastern Apocalypticism and the origins of the New Testament canonof scripture, David G. Meade, In the Bosom of the beloved disciple: , The fourth Gospel`s narrative openness to readers, Robert c. Fennel
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Part1,
Hearing the Word of God,
Through historically dissimilar tradition,
Priests for the kingdom,
Two Priesthoods for two regimes,,
Walter Brueggemann,
" If you listen to my voice... " (Exodus 19:5),
The mystery of revelation,
Erich Zenger,
Deuteronomy 29-34 and the formation of the Torah ,
Randall Heskett,
Jehoiachin and Joseph,
Hope at the close of the Deuteronomistic History,
John E. Harvey,
Seams in the book of Isaih: Looking for answers,
Paul D. Wegner,
Scribal Culture and the composition of the book of Isaiah,
Robert R. Wilson,
An Interpretation of the death of Isaiah`s servant,
Stephen L. Cook,
Micah 7:8 -20 Re-evaluating the identity of enemy,
James D. Nogalski,
Social drama in the Psalms of individual Lament,
Norman k.Gottwald,
Are individual complaint Psalm really prayers?,
Recognizing social address as a characteristic of individual complaints,
W Derek Suderman,
God as the object of anger in the Psalms,
David John C. Zub,
The contribution of Ecclesiastes to Biblical theology,
Peter Enns,
The Daniel and Qohelet Epilogues,
A similar editorial activity?,
(Qohelet 12:8--14 and Daniel12: 1-13),
Pedro Zamora,
Justification by faith: A case of hearing the one Gospel through historically disimilar traditions,
Frank D. Macchia,
Divine action and Biblical interpretation:,
How the ordinary words of men and women become the living Word of God in Scripture,
Michael T. Dempsey,
Part2,
Additional Studies,
"Cold dead hands upon our threshold":,
Josephine Butler`s reading of the story of the Levite`s Concubine, Judges 19- 21,
Marion Ann Tatlor,
The portrayal of Assyria in the books of Kings,
Marvin A. Sweeney,
Speaking or Smouldering lips in Songs of Songs 7: 10 (Eng. 9)?,
Ancient near Eastern Apocalypticism and the origins of the New Testament canonof scripture,
David G. Meade,
In the Bosom of the beloved disciple: ,
The fourth Gospel`s narrative openness to readers,
Robert c. Fennel

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