Prophets, Prophecy, and Ancient Israelite Historiography.
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- 9781575066899
- 221.9/50072
- BS1198 .P76 2013
Intro -- COVER Front -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: "Face to Face": Moses as Prophet in Exodus 11:1-12:28 -- Chapter 2: The Shaping of a Prophet: Joshua in the Deuteronomistic History -- Chapter 3: Recycling Heaven's Words: Receiving and Retrieving Divine Revelation in the Historiography of Judges -- Chapter 4: Samuel Agonistes: A Conflicted Prophet's Resistance to Godand Contribution to the Failure of Israel's First King -- Chapter 5: Prophecy as Prediction in Biblical Historiography -- Chapter 6: Jeroboam and the Prophets in 1 Kings 11-14: Prophetic Word for Two Kingdoms -- Chapter 7: Prophecy Influencing History Dialogism in the Chronicler's Ahaz Narrative -- Chapter 8: Chronicles and Its Reshaping of Memories of Monarchic Period Prophets: Some Observations -- Chapter 9: Deus ex Machina and Plot Construction in Ezra 1-6 -- Chapter 10: Is the Governor Also among the Prophets ? Parsing the Purposes of Jeremiah in the Memory of Nehemiah -- Chapter 11: The Use and Non-Use of Prophetic Literature in Hellenistic Jewish Historiography -- Chapter 12: The Poetics of History and the Prophecy of Deutero-Isaiah -- Chapter 13: Personal Missives and National History:The Relationship between Jeremiah 29 and 36 -- Chapter 14: Ezekiel's Perspective of Israel's History: Selective Revisionism? -- Chapter 15: The Ordering of the Twelve as Israel's Historiography -- Chapter 16: The "Exilic" Prophecy of Daniel 7: Does It Reflect Late Pre-Maccabean or Early Hellenistic Historiography? -- Chapter 17: (Re) Visionary History: Historiography and Religious Identity in the Animal Apocalypse -- Index.
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