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The Kings – Isaiah and Kings – Jeremiah Recensions
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Review of literature
- Purpose and method of the present study
- Overview of Conclusions
- Part Is The Kings/Isaiah recensions
- Chapt 1: A synopsis of the Kings/Isaiah recensions with notes
- Synopsis
- Notes for the retroversion of KG
- Notes for the retroversion of IG
- Chapt 2: Textual and literary relationships among the texts of the Kings/Isaiah recensions
- Some brief remarks concerning the character of each text
- The relationships among the texts
- Chapt 3: The Urtext for the Kings/Isaiah recensions with notes
- Urtext
- Notes for the reconstruction of the Urtext for Kings/Isaiah
- Chapt 4: Text critical implications for the redaction history of KH 18:13-20:19
- Variants between KH and the Urtext
- Text critical evidence against the Stade-Child hypothesis
- Text critical evidence for two deuteronomic redactions
- Text critical evidence for a postexilic setting for KH
- Text critical evidence for downplaying Hezekiah as model king
- Part II: The Kings/Jeremiah Recensions
- Chapt 5: A synopsis of the Kings/Jeremiah recensions with notes
- Synopsis
- Notes for the retroversion of KG
- Notes for the retroversion of JG
- Chapt 6: Textual and literary relationships among the texts of the Kings/Jeremiah recensions
- Some brief remarks concerning the character of each text
- The relationsips among the texts
- Chapt 7: The Urtext for the Kings/Jeremiah recensions with notes
- Urtext
- Notes for the reconstruction of the Urtext for Kings/Jeremiah
- Chapt 8: Text critical implications for the redaction history of KH 24:18-25:3
- Variants between KH and the Urtext
- Text critical evidence for two deuteronomic redactions
- Text critical evidence for a postexilic setting of KH
- Conclusions
- Works Cited
- Author Index