Chronicling the Chronicler : The Book of Chronicles and Early Second Temple Historiography.
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- 9781575068725
- 222/.606
- BS1345.52.C47 2013eb
Intro -- COVER Front -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Genealogies of 1 Chronicles 1-9:Purposes, Forms, and the Utopian Identity of Israel -- Chapter 2: Reading the Lists: Several Recent Studies of the Chronicler's Genealogies -- Chapter 3: Seeking Saul in Chronicles -- Chapter 4 :Let the Crime Fit the Punishment: The Chronicler's Explication of David's "Sin" in 1 Chronicles 21 -- Chapter 5: Of Jebus, Jerusalem, and Benjamin: The Chronicler's Sondergut in 1 Chronicles 21 against the Background of the Late Persian Era in Yehud -- Chapter 6: Historia or Exegesis?Assessing the Chronicler's Hezekiah-Sennacherib Narrative -- Chaptr 7: Reading Chronicles and Reshaping the Memory of Manasseh -- Chapter 8: The Cohesiveness of 2 Chronicles 33:1-36:23as a Literary Unit Concluding the Book of Chronicles -- Chapter 9: "To Him You Must Listen":The Prophetic Legislation in Deuteronomy and the Reformation of Classical Tradition in Chronicles -- Chapter 10: Divine Retribution in Herodotus and the Book of Chronicles -- Chapter 11: Gazing through the Cloud of Incense: Davidic Dynasty and Temple Community in the Chronicler's Perspective -- Chapter 12: Toward a Sense of Balance Remembering the Catastrophe of Monarchic Judah / (Ideological) Israel and Exile through Reading Chronicles in Late Yehud -- Chapter 13: Response: Reflections on the Book of Chronicles and Second Temple Historiography -- Bibliography -- Index.
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