Past, Present, Future: The Deuteronomistic History and the ProphetsJohannes Cornelis de Moor, Harry F. Van Rooy BRILL, 2000 - 342 من الصفحات In the politico-religious history of the Deuteronomists, past, present and future mingle in an often inextricable way. Long obsolete traditions, which had been unacceptable to the Davidic dynasty, were rediscovered and adapted to the aims of the Deuteronomists. Personages of the past were condemned and blackened in the light of the new ideology, whereas others were glorified and embellished as heroes of faith because their ideas suited the historians. This inevitably raises the question whether the Bible can be trusted as a source book for writing a history of Israel. Apparently not, say scholars like T.L. Thompson, P.R. Davies and N.P. Lemche. In this volume a number of authors take up this challenge, stating that the radical rejection of the biblical testimony in favour of a history based mainly on archaeology is ill-advised. Several contributions to this volume draw instructive parallels between the process of re-writing the history of South Africa and the work of the Deuteronomists. |
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W BOSHOFF Jeroboam ben Nebat in the Deuteronomistic | 19 |
Royal Etiquette | 36 |
A P B BREYTENBACH Who Is behind the Samuel Narrative? | 50 |
DIJKSTRA Chronological Problems of the Eighth Century | 76 |
A VAN DER KOOIJ The Story of Hezekiah and Sennacherib | 107 |
Its Relevance and its Limitations in the Light of Near | 120 |
Promises of Inner Renewal | 150 |
DE MOOR Genesis 49 and the Early History of Israel | 176 |
The History of Reception and Hermeneutics | 199 |
The Historical | 216 |
J DE REGT A Genre Feature in Biblical Prophecy | 230 |
J RENKEMA Data Relevant to the Dating of the Prophecy | 251 |
G F SNYMAN Texts Are Fundamentally Facts of Power | 272 |
The Absence of the Prophet Jeremiah in Kings | 306 |
Abbreviations | 324 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
according addresses Israel Albertz Ancient Israel archaeological argument Ark Narrative Assyrian Bible biblical text book of Ezekiel book of Isaiah book of Jeremiah books of Samuel Chronology co-regency context critical David Davies Deut Deuteronomistic History Edom Elam exegetes exile Ezek Ezekiel fact Hebrew Hezekiah historiography history of Israel honour Hosea Idem ideology interpretation Isaiah Israel in second Israel in third Israelite Jehoash Jeroboam Jerusalem Joshua Josiah Judah Judean king king of Kush Leiden literary Lord first person Miller & Roberts Moses nations Obadiah Old Testament oracle against Elam oral passage person references post-exilic priest prophecy prophet Psalms question reading redaction refers to Israel regard regnal reign Religion religious role Samaria Samuel Saul Saul's scholars second person Sennacherib Servants Sheffield Smelik Solomon South Africa story temple theology third person Thompson tion tradition tribes Ugaritic verses words YHWH YHWH's