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Author | : Isabel Cranz |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2020-10-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1108830498 |
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A systematic study of how royal illnesses in the Hebrew Bible are evaluated and integrated in literary and historiographical contexts.
Author | : Isabel Cranz |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2020-10-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 110890047X |
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In this book, Isabel Cranz offers the first systematic study of royal illness in the Books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles. Applying a diachronic approach, she compares and contrasts how the different views concerning kingship and illness are developed in the larger trajectory of the Hebrew Bible. As such, she demonstrates how a framework of meaning is constructed around the motif of illness, which is expanded in several redactional steps. This development takes different forms and relates to issues such as problems with kingship, the cultic, and moral conduct of individual kings, or the evaluation of dynasties. Significantly, Cranz shows how the scribes living in post-monarchic Judah expanded the interpretive framework of royal illness until it included a message of destruction and a critique of kingship. The physical and mental integrity of the king, therefore, becomes closely tied to his nation and the political system he represents.
Author | : Jacob C.-S. Tsang |
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Release | : 1989 |
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Download Kingship Ideology According to the Hebrew Bible Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Author | : Katharina Pyschny |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 311064715X |
Download Transforming Authority Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Human leadership is a multifaceted topic in the Hebrew Bible from a synchronic as well as diachronic perspective. A large range of distributions emerges from the successive sharpening or modification of different aspects of leadership. While some of them are combined to a complex figuration of leadership, others remain reserved for certain individuals. Furthermore, it can be considered a consensus within scholarly debate, that concepts of leadership have a certain connection to the history of ancient Israel which is, though, hard to ascertain. Following a previous volume that focused on the Pentateuch and the Former Prophets (BZAW 507), this volume deals with different concepts of leadership in selected Prophetic (Hag/Zech; Jer) and Chronistic literature Ezr/Neh; Chr). They are examined in a literary, (religious-/tradition-) historical and theological perspective. Special emphasis is given to phenomena of transforming authority and leadership claims in exilic/post-exilic times. Hence, the volume contributes to biblical theology and sheds new light on the redaction/reception history of the texts. Not least, it provides valuable insights into the history of religious and/or political “authorities” in Israel and Early Judaism(s).
Author | : Julie B. Deluty |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2024-04-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9004690778 |
Download Prophet, Intermediary, King Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
In Prophet, Intermediary, King: The Dynamics of Mediation in the Biblical World and Old Babylonian Mari, Julie B. Deluty investigates the mediation of prophecy for kings in biblical narratives and the Old Babylonian corpus from Mari. In many cases, the prophet’s message is delivered through a third party—sometimes a royal official or family member—who may exercise a degree of autonomy in the transmission of the words. Drawing on social network theory, the book highlights the importance of third-party intermediaries in the process of communication that lies at the core of biblical and ancient Near Eastern prophecy. Recognition of the place of non-prophetic intermediaries in a monarchic system offers a new dimension to the study of prophecy in antiquity.
Author | : James Newman |
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Release | : 2020 |
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Download A Tale of Two Kingships Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
"There has been a growing consensus among scholars of the Hebrew Bible that Ancient Judahite kingship was a dynamic institution. By that, it is meant that the ideology which legitimated the monarchy adapted to changing political circumstances and took distinct forms in the pre-exilic period. This thesis analyzes both the Biblical text and relevant scholarly literature to describe and summarize two distinct royal ideologies of Ancient Judah: The Zion Royal Ideology and the Deuteronomistic Royal Ideology. It additionally discusses the relevance of archaeological debates concerning the historicity of the United Monarchy to the existence and role of these royal ideologies"--
Author | : Hanne Løland Levinson |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2021-09-23 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1108983456 |
Download The Death Wish in the Hebrew Bible Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This is the first book to systematically investigate the texts in the Hebrew Bible in which a character expresses a wish to die. Contrary to previous scholarship on these texts that assumed these death wishes were simply a desire to escape suffering, Hanne Løland Levinson employs narrative criticism and conversation analysis, together with diachronic methods, to carefully hear each death-wish text in its literary context. She demonstrates that death wishes embody powerful, multi-faceted rhetorical strategies. Grouping the death-wish texts into four main rhetorical strategies of negotiation, expression of despair and anger, longing to undo one's existence, and wishing for a different reality, Løland Levinson portrays the complex reasons why characters in the Hebrew Bible wish for death. She concludes that the death wishes navigate the tension between longing for death and fighting for survival - a tension that many live with also today as they attempt to claim agency and autonomy in life.
Author | : A. Graeme Auld |
Publisher | : SBL Press |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2017-04-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0884142116 |
Download Life in Kings Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Follow the words with an expert Building on a lifetime of research and writing, A. Graeme Auld examines passages in Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, and Isaiah that recount the same stories or contain similar vocabulary. He advances his argument that Samuel and Kings were organic developments from a deftly crafted, prophetically interpreted, shared narrative he calls the Book of Two Houses—a work focused on the house of David and the house of Yahweh in Jerusalem. At the end of the study he reconstructs the synoptic material within Kings in Hebrew with an English translation. Features aAcritique of the dominant approach to the narrative books in the Hebrew Bible A solid challenge to the widely accepted relationship between Deuteronomy, cultic centralization, and King Josiah’s reform Key evidence in the heated contemporary debate over the historical development of Biblical Hebrew
Author | : Mark W. Hamilton |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2005-11-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9047415434 |
Download The Body Royal Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This book rethinks the problem of Israelite kingship by examining how the male royal body and its self-presentation figured in the governance of the dual monarchies of Israel and Judah. As such, this is a reopening of old questions and an opening to new ones.
Author | : Sravana Borkataky-Varma |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2023-08-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1000921654 |
Download Religious Responses to Pandemics and Crises Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Religious Responses to Pandemics and Crises explores various dimensions of the interrelations between the individual, community, and religion. With their global scope, the contributions to this volume represent reflections on the rich and multifaceted spectrum of human responses in a variety of different religions and cultures to the current SARS-2-COVID-19 pandemic and similar crises in the past. The contributions are organized in three thematic parts focusing on strategies, rituals, and past and present responses to pandemics and crises. They reflect on the intersection of personal or communal responses and state-mandated policies relative to SARS-2-COVID-19 while outlining different strategies to cope with the pandemic crisis. Timely questions explored include: How do individuals connect with or disconnect from religious and spiritual communities during times of personal and collective crises, including pandemics? How do religious practices such as rituals bridge individuals and communities? How do religious texts from past and present highlight and represent crises and pandemics? Dynamic and multidisciplinary in its inquiry, this volume is an outstanding resource for scholars of religion, theology, anthropology, social sciences, ritual theory, sex and gender studies, and contemporary medical science.