Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures III
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Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures III

Comprising the Contents of Journal of Hebrew Scriptures , Vol. 6

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Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures III

Comprising the Contents of Journal of Hebrew Scriptures , Vol. 6

About this book

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

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Table of contents

  1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  2. Preface
  3. Abbreviations
  4. Vol. 6 (2006)
  5. The Core Story In The Prologue-epilogue Of The Book Of Job
  6. Chronicles And The Chronicler: A Response To I. Kalimi, An Ancient Israelite Historian: Studies In The Chronicler, His Time, Place, And Writing
  7. Introduction
  8. Comments
  9. Comments
  10. Comments
  11. Comments
  12. Comments
  13. 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
  14. Lex Talionis in Exod 21:22-25: Its Origin And Context
  15. 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)
  16. Introductory Remarks
  17. The Bible After Babel, Indeed
  18. Brief Comments On John Collins's The Bible After Babel
  19. My Response To The Bible After Babel
  20. Evil And The Disruption Of Order: A Structural Analysis Of The Acrostics In The First Book Of Psalms
  21. ''You Shall Not Abhor An Edomite, For He Is Your Brother": The Tradition Of Esau And The Edomite Genealogies From An Anthropological Perspective
  22. On The Elusiveness And Malleability Of "Israel"
  23. Nahum And The Greek Tradition On Nineveh's Fall
  24. Why Does Eleazar Sprinkle The Red Cow Blood? Making Sense Of A Biblical Ritual
  25. The Formation And Intention Of The Haggai-Zechariah Corpus
  26. Issues In The Linguistic Analysis Of A Dead Language, With Particular Reference To Ancient Hebrew
  27. Reviews Vol. 6 (2006)
  28. John H. Hayes, Ed., Hebrew Bible: History Of Interpretation
  29. E.J. Revell, The Designation Of The Individual: Expressive Usage In Biblical Narrative
  30. Daniel L. Simundson, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah
  31. Peter W. Flint And Patrick D. Miller, Eds., With The Assistance Of A. Brunell And R. Roberts, The Book Of Psalms: Composition And Reception
  32. Louis Stulman, Jeremiah
  33. Ian Young, Ed. Biblical Hebrew: Studies In Chronology And Typology
  34. Ruth Fidler, "Dreams Speak Falsely"? Dream Theophanies In The Bible: Their Place In Ancient Israelite Faith And Traditions
  35. Martin Kessler, Ed., Reading The Book Of Jeremiah: A Search For Coherence
  36. Enrique Nardoni, Rise Up, O Judge: A Study Of Justice In The Biblical World
  37. Matthias Henze, Ed., Biblical Interpretation At Qumran
  38. Ruth Fidler, "Dreams Speak Falsely"? Dream Theophanies In The Bible: Their Place In Ancient Israelite Faith And Traditions
  39. Frank Anthony Spina, The Faith Of The Outsider: Exclusion And Inclusion In The Biblical Story
  40. Ulla Susanne Koch, Secrets Of Extispicy. The Chapter Multäbiltu Of The Babylonian Extispicy Series And Nlsirti Bäriti Texts Mainly From Assurbanipal's Library
  41. David Penchansky, Twilight Of The Gods: Polytheism In The Hebrew Bible
  42. Terence E. Fretheim, God And World In The Old Testament: A Relational Theology Of Creation
  43. Rolf Rendtorff, The Canonical Hebrew Bible: A Theology Of The Old Testament
  44. Nathan MacDonald, Deuteronomy And The Meaning Of 'Monotheism'
  45. Bruce K . Waltke, The Book Of Proverbs, Chapters 1 - 15
  46. Richard S. Hess, Song Of Songs
  47. Stephen L . Cook, The Social Roots Of Biblical Yahwism
  48. Andrew G. Vaughn And Ann E. Killebrew, Eds., Jerusalem In Bible And Archaeology: The First Temple Period
  49. Lisbeth S. Fried, The Priest And The Great King: Temple-Palace Relations In The Persian Empire
  50. Jan A. Wagenaar, Origin And Transformation Of The Ancient Israelite Festival Calendar
  51. Marvin A. Sweeney, The Prophetic Literature
  52. Nick Wyatt, The Mythic Mind: Essays On Cosmology And Religion In Ugaritic And Old Testament Literature
  53. Linda M. Day, Esther
  54. William G. Dever, Did God Have A Wife? Archaeology And Folk Religion In Ancient Israel
  55. Kenton L. Sparks, Ancient Texts For The Study Of The Hebrew Bible: A Guide To The Background Literature
  56. Eliott Rabin, Understanding The Hebrew Bible: A Reader's Guide
  57. Marc Zvi Brettler, How To Read The Bible
  58. Ralph W. Klein, 1 Chronicles: A Commentary
  59. T.A. Perry, The Honeymoon Is Over: Jonah's Argument With God
  60. Ehud Ben Zvi, Hosea
  61. David Toshio Tsumura, Creation And Destruction: A Reappraisal Of The Chaoskampf Theory In The Old Testament
  62. Terence E . Fretheim, God And World In The Old Testament: A Relational Theology Of Creation
  63. Marjo Korpel And Josef Oesch, Eds. Layout Markers In Biblical Manuscripts And Ugaritic Tablets
  64. Walter Brueggemann, The Book That Breathes New Life: Scriptural Authority And Biblical Theology
  65. Roy E. Gane, Cult And Character: Purification Offerings, Day Of Atonement, And Theodicy
  66. Leo Perdue, Reconstructing Old Testament Theology: After The Collapse Of History
  67. Michael Avioz, Nathan's Oracle (2 Samuel 7) And Its Interpreters
  68. Irmtraud Fischer, Women Who Wrestled With God: Biblical Stories Of Israel's Beginnings
  69. Eileen M. Schuller, The Dead Sea Scrolls: What Have We Learned?
  70. Andrei A. Orlov, The Enoch-Metatron Tradition
  71. Carol Meyers, Exodus
  72. Index