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Covenant in the Persian Period From Genesis to Chronicles / edited by Richard J. Bautch and Gary N. Knoppers.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Knoppers, Gary N., 1956-2018, editor.
Bautch, Richard J., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jews.
Covenant theology--Biblical teaching.
Biblical teaching.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (464 p.)
Place of Publication:
Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The 22 essays in this new and comprehensive study explore how notions of covenant, especially the Sinaitic covenant, flourished during the Neo-Babylonian, Persian, and early Hellenistic periods. Following the upheaval of the Davidic monarchy, the temple’s destruction, the disenfranchisement of the Jerusalem priesthood, the deportation of Judeans to other lands, the struggles of Judeans who remained in the land, and the limited returns of some Judean groups from exile, the covenant motif proved to be an increasingly influential symbol in Judean intellectual life. The contributors to this volume, drawn from many different countries including Canada, Germany, Israel, South Africa, Switzerland, and the United States, document how Judean writers working within historiographic, Levitical, prophetic, priestly, and sapiential circles creatively reworked older notions of covenant to invent a new way of understanding this idea. These writers examine how new conceptions of the covenant made between YHWH and Israel at Mt. Sinai play a significant role in the process of early Jewish identity formation. Others focus on how transformations in the Abrahamic, Davidic, and Priestly covenants responded to cultural changes within Judean society, both in the homeland and in the diaspora. Cumulatively, the studies of biblical writings, from Genesis to Chronicles, demonstrate how Jewish literature in this period developed a striking diversity of ideas related to covenantal themes.
Contents:
Part 1. Pentateuch. Abraham amidst the nations: the Priestly concept of covenant and the Persian imperial ideology / Jakob Wöhrle
The "eternal covenant" in the Priestly Pentateuch and the Major Prophets / Andreas Schüle
Correlating the covenants in Exodus 24 and Exodus 34 / Wolfgang Oswald
The covenant in Leviticus 26: a concept of admonition and redemption / Thomas Hieke
Part 2. Historical books (Deuteronomistic history). "The unwritten text of the covenant": torah in the mouth of the prophets / Reinhard Achenbach
A balancing act: settling and unsettling issues concerning past divine promises in historiographical texts shaping social memory in the late Persian period / Ehud Ben Zvi
From covenant to connubium: Persian period developments in the perception of covenant in the Deuteronomistic history / Cynthia Edenburg
Part 3. Prophecy. The covenant in the Book of Jeremiah: on the employment of family and political metaphors / Dalit Rom-Shiloni
Inner-biblical interpretation in the redaction of Jeremiah 33:14-26 / Matthew Sjöberg
Breaking an eternal covenant: Isaiah 24:5 and Persian-period discourse about the covenant / J. Todd Hibbard
Presumptions of "covenant" in Joel / James Nogalski
Curse, covenant, and temple in the Book of Haggai / John Kessler
Zechariah 11 and the shepherd's broken covenant / Richard J. Bautch
The reproach of the priests (Malachi 1:6-2:9) within Malachi's conception of covenant / Elie Assis
Achaemenid Persian concepts pertaining to covenant and Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi / Christine Mitchell
Part 4. Wisdom literature. The Psalms, covenant, and the Persian period / W.H. Bellinger Jr.
Poems, prayers, and promises: the Psalms and Israel's three covenants / Carol J. Dempsey
"When the friendship of God was upon my tent": covenant as essential background to lament in the Wisdom literature / Jamie A. Grant
Qohelet and the covenant: some preliminary observations / Thomas M. Bolin
Part 5. Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Ezra 10:3: solemn oath? renewed covenant? new covenant? / Douglas J.E. Nykolaishen
Reenvisioning the relationship: covenant in Chronicles / Mark J. Boda
"The Ark of the Covenant of the Lord": the place of covenant in the Chronicler's theology / Louis C. Jonker.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-57506-357-3
OCLC:
911255364

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