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Chronicles and the Priestly Literature of the Hebrew Bible / edited by Jaeyoung Jeon and Louis C. Jonker.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jeon, Jaeyoung, 1972- editor.
Jonker, Louis C., editor.
Series:
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ; Volume 528.
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ; Volume 528
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Documentary hypothesis (Pentateuchal criticism).
P document (Biblical criticism).
Bible. Chronicles--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 424 pages).
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2021]
Summary:
This volume aims to examine the literary and socio-historical relationship between the Books of Chronicles and the priestly literature in the Pentateuch and in Ezekiel. Experts across this body of literature come together to examine the connections and interactions between specific texts, ideas, and socio-historical contexts of the literary works, as well as explore broader themes in the relationship between them. -- Back Cover.
The study of the Books of Chronicles has focused in the past mainly on its literary relationship to Historical Books such as Samuel and Kings. Less attention was paid to its possible relationships to the priestly literature. Against this backdrop, this volume aims to examine the literary and socio-historical relationship between the Books of Chronicles and the priestly literature (in the Pentateuch and in Ezekiel). Since Chronicles and Pentateuch (and also Ezekiel) studies have been regarded as separate fields of study, we invited experts from both fields in order to open a space for fruitful discussions with each other. The contributions deal with connections and interactions between specific texts, ideas, and socio-historical contexts of the literary works, as well as with broad observations of the relationship between them. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Atonement, sacred space and ritual time: The Chronicler as reader of priestly Pentateuchal narrative / Benjamin D. Giffone
Grundgeschichte und Chronik - Kontinuita¨t und Diskontinuita¨t in Altisraels Geschichtsschreibung / Thomas Willi
Conversational implicatures in the Book of Chronicles / Lars Maskow
Levites of memory in Chronicles and some considerations about historical Levites in Late-Persian Yehud / Ehud Ben Zvi
IV Ideological Conflicts and Scribal Debates
Genealogies as tools: The case of P and Chronicles / Joachim Schaper
David in the role of a second Moses - The revelation of the temple-model (tabni^t) in 1 Chronicles 28 / Ju¨rg Hutzli
The righteousness of the Levites in Chronicles and Ezekiel / Christine Mitchell
The Levites and idolatry: A scribal debate in Ezekiel 44 and Chronicles / Jaeoung Jeon
V Ezra-Nehemiah: Between P and Chronicles
The Role of priests and Levites in the composition of Ezra-Nehemiah: Some points for consideration / Deordre N. Fulton
Levites, Holiness and Late Achaemenid / Early Hellenistic literature formation: Where does Ezra-Nehemiah fit into the discourse / Louis C. Jonker.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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