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Jubilee in the Bible : Using the Theology of Jürgen Moltmann to Find a New Hermeneutic.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Biblical Interpretation SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2017Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (329 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004343474
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Jubilee in the BibleLOC classification:
  • BS1199.J77 .G865 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgments -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Chapter 1. The Sabbath Day, the Sabbath Year and the Year of Jubilee in the Laws of Pentateuch -- ‎1. The Sabbath in the Laws of Pentateuch -- ‎1.1. The Sabbath in the Decalogue and the Book of the Covenant -- ‎1.2. The Sabbath in the Deuteronomic Laws -- ‎1.3. The Sabbath in the Holiness Code -- ‎1.4. Conclusion on the Sabbath in the Laws of Pentateuch -- ‎2. The Seventh Year in the Laws of Pentateuch -- ‎2.1. The Seventh Year in the Holiness Code and the Covenant Code -- ‎2.1.1. Leviticus 25:1-7 -- ‎2.1.2. Exodus 23:10-12 -- ‎2.2. Conclusion Regarding the Relations between Exodus 23:10-12 and Leviticus 25:1-7 -- ‎2.3. The Laws Concerning the Hebrew Slaves in the Book of the Covenant -- ‎2.3.1. Exodus 21:1-6 -- ‎2.3.2. Exodus 21:7-11 -- ‎2.4. Conclusion Regarding the Laws Concerning the Slaves in the Book of the Covenant -- ‎2.5. The Seventh Year in the Deuteronomic Law: Deuteronomy 15:1-18 -- ‎2.5.1. Conclusion Regarding the Remission of Debts and Release of Slaves in the Deuteronomy Laws -- ‎3. Relations between the Legislations Concerning Slavery, Bonded and Hired Workers in the Book of the Covenant, the Deuteronomic Laws and the Holiness Code -- ‎3.1. Conclusion Regarding the Relations between the Laws on Slavery, Bonded and Hired Workers in the Book of Covenant, the Deuteronomic Laws and the Holiness Code -- ‎4. The Holiness Code and Leviticus 25 -- ‎4.1. Leviticus 25 -- ‎4.2. Composition of the Structure -- ‎4.3. Exegetical Interpretation of Leviticus 25 -- ‎4.3.1. The Sabbath Year (Vv. 1-7) -- ‎4.3.2. The Year of Jubilee (Vv. 8-17) -- ‎4.3.3. An Interpolation: The Sabbath Year (Vv. 18-22) -- ‎4.3.4. The Institution of Redemption (Vv. 23-24) -- ‎4.3.5. Sold Land and Possibility for Redemption of That Land (Vv. 25-28).
‎4.3.6. Houses in a Walled City and Villages That Have No Walls around Them and Possibility for Their Redemption (Vv. 29-31) -- ‎4.3.7. The Property of Levites (Vv. 32-34) -- ‎4.3.8. Interest-Free Loans and the Theme of Egypt (Vv. 35-38) -- ‎4.3.9. An Impoverished Israelite Sells Himself to the Wealthier Person (Vv. 39-46) -- ‎4.3.10. Redemption of an Israelite Held by a Non-Israelite (Vv. 47-55) -- ‎4.4. Conclusion on the Exegetical Interpretation of Leviticus 25 -- ‎5. Meaning of the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 -- ‎5.1. Meaning and Dating of the Legislation of Jubilee Year -- ‎5.2. The Jubilee Year vs. the Sabbath Year -- ‎5.3. Conclusion on the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 -- ‎Chapter 2. The Sabbath Day and the Year of the Lord's Favour in the Book of Isaiah 58 and 61 -- ‎1. The Unity of the Book of Isaiah -- ‎2. Social Justice as a Request for an Authentic Community: Isaiah 58 -- ‎2.1. The Structure of Isaiah 58 -- ‎2.1.1. Isaiah 58:1-2 -- ‎2.1.2. Isaiah 58:3-5 -- ‎2.1.3. Isaiah 58:6-9a -- ‎2.1.4. Isaiah 58:9B-12 -- ‎2.1.5. Isaiah 58:13-14 -- ‎2.2. Conclusion on Isaiah 58 -- ‎3. The Year of the Lord's Favour: Isaiah 61 -- ‎3.1. The Structure of Isaiah 61 -- ‎3.1.1. Isaiah 61:1-3a -- ‎3.1.2. Isaiah 61:3B-7 -- ‎3.1.3. Isaiah 61:8-9 -- ‎3.1.4. Isaiah 61:10-11 -- ‎3.2. The Speaker of Isaiah 61:1-7, 10-11 -- ‎3.3. Conclusion on Isaiah 61 -- ‎Chapter 3. Similarities between the Message of Isaiah 58, 61 and the Jubilee Legislation in Leviticus 25 -- ‎Chapter 4. The Sabbath Day and the Year of God's Favour in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎1. The Sabbath Day in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎1.1. Conclusion Regarding the Sabbath Day in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎2. The Idea of Jubilee in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎2.1. Theo-political Implications of the Jubilee in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎2.1.1. Redistribution of Wealth -- ‎2.1.2. The Cancellation of Debts.
‎2.1.3. Resting of Land and Release of Slaves -- ‎3. The Announcement of Jesus' Public Ministry in Lk 4:16-21 -- ‎3.1. The Structure of Jesus' Reading of the Scroll -- ‎3.2. Interpretation of Luke 4:16-21 -- ‎3.2.1. The Word ‭ἄφεσις‬ in Luke 4:18 -- ‎3.2.2. The Year of the Lord's Favour -- ‎3.2.3. The Phrase 'Bring Good News to the Poor' -- ‎3.2.4. 'Today' as a Concept of Time -- ‎3.2.5. The Person and Role of Jesus Christ -- ‎3.3. Conclusion on the Year of God's Favour in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎Chapter 5. The Sabbath/Jubilee in Jürgen Moltmann's Theology -- ‎1. A Short Overview of Moltmann's Theology -- ‎2. The Sabbath in Moltmann's Theology -- ‎2.1. The Sabbath Commandment -- ‎2.2. The Sabbath and God's Ecology -- ‎2.3. The Sabbath as a Crown of Creation -- ‎2.4. The Sabbath as a Holy Time -- ‎2.5. The Sabbath and the Concept of Redemption -- ‎2.6. The Sabbath and Shekhinah -- ‎2.7. Conclusion on Moltmann's Interpretation of the Sabbath -- ‎3. The Year of Jubilee in Moltmann's Theology -- ‎3.1. The Jubilee Year at the End-Time (Is 61:1-11) -- ‎3.2. Jesus' Public Ministry (Lk 4:18Ff.) -- ‎3.3. Conclusion on Moltmann's Interpretation of the Biblical Jubilee -- ‎4. The Biblical Jubilee and the Social Doctrine of the Trinity in Moltmann's Theology -- ‎5. Implementation of the Biblical Jubilee in Moltmann's Theology -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Index of Authors -- ‎Index of Scripture Citations -- ‎Index of Subjects.
Summary: Jubilee in the Bible: Using the theology of Jürgen Moltmann to find a new hermeneutic combines biblical studies with modern theology and has an orientation towards the Church. This is the first book on Jubilee which combines biblical-theological interpretation in order to reveal a new hermeneutical code of reading and interpreting the message of Jubilee.
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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgments -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Chapter 1. The Sabbath Day, the Sabbath Year and the Year of Jubilee in the Laws of Pentateuch -- ‎1. The Sabbath in the Laws of Pentateuch -- ‎1.1. The Sabbath in the Decalogue and the Book of the Covenant -- ‎1.2. The Sabbath in the Deuteronomic Laws -- ‎1.3. The Sabbath in the Holiness Code -- ‎1.4. Conclusion on the Sabbath in the Laws of Pentateuch -- ‎2. The Seventh Year in the Laws of Pentateuch -- ‎2.1. The Seventh Year in the Holiness Code and the Covenant Code -- ‎2.1.1. Leviticus 25:1-7 -- ‎2.1.2. Exodus 23:10-12 -- ‎2.2. Conclusion Regarding the Relations between Exodus 23:10-12 and Leviticus 25:1-7 -- ‎2.3. The Laws Concerning the Hebrew Slaves in the Book of the Covenant -- ‎2.3.1. Exodus 21:1-6 -- ‎2.3.2. Exodus 21:7-11 -- ‎2.4. Conclusion Regarding the Laws Concerning the Slaves in the Book of the Covenant -- ‎2.5. The Seventh Year in the Deuteronomic Law: Deuteronomy 15:1-18 -- ‎2.5.1. Conclusion Regarding the Remission of Debts and Release of Slaves in the Deuteronomy Laws -- ‎3. Relations between the Legislations Concerning Slavery, Bonded and Hired Workers in the Book of the Covenant, the Deuteronomic Laws and the Holiness Code -- ‎3.1. Conclusion Regarding the Relations between the Laws on Slavery, Bonded and Hired Workers in the Book of Covenant, the Deuteronomic Laws and the Holiness Code -- ‎4. The Holiness Code and Leviticus 25 -- ‎4.1. Leviticus 25 -- ‎4.2. Composition of the Structure -- ‎4.3. Exegetical Interpretation of Leviticus 25 -- ‎4.3.1. The Sabbath Year (Vv. 1-7) -- ‎4.3.2. The Year of Jubilee (Vv. 8-17) -- ‎4.3.3. An Interpolation: The Sabbath Year (Vv. 18-22) -- ‎4.3.4. The Institution of Redemption (Vv. 23-24) -- ‎4.3.5. Sold Land and Possibility for Redemption of That Land (Vv. 25-28).

‎4.3.6. Houses in a Walled City and Villages That Have No Walls around Them and Possibility for Their Redemption (Vv. 29-31) -- ‎4.3.7. The Property of Levites (Vv. 32-34) -- ‎4.3.8. Interest-Free Loans and the Theme of Egypt (Vv. 35-38) -- ‎4.3.9. An Impoverished Israelite Sells Himself to the Wealthier Person (Vv. 39-46) -- ‎4.3.10. Redemption of an Israelite Held by a Non-Israelite (Vv. 47-55) -- ‎4.4. Conclusion on the Exegetical Interpretation of Leviticus 25 -- ‎5. Meaning of the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 -- ‎5.1. Meaning and Dating of the Legislation of Jubilee Year -- ‎5.2. The Jubilee Year vs. the Sabbath Year -- ‎5.3. Conclusion on the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 -- ‎Chapter 2. The Sabbath Day and the Year of the Lord's Favour in the Book of Isaiah 58 and 61 -- ‎1. The Unity of the Book of Isaiah -- ‎2. Social Justice as a Request for an Authentic Community: Isaiah 58 -- ‎2.1. The Structure of Isaiah 58 -- ‎2.1.1. Isaiah 58:1-2 -- ‎2.1.2. Isaiah 58:3-5 -- ‎2.1.3. Isaiah 58:6-9a -- ‎2.1.4. Isaiah 58:9B-12 -- ‎2.1.5. Isaiah 58:13-14 -- ‎2.2. Conclusion on Isaiah 58 -- ‎3. The Year of the Lord's Favour: Isaiah 61 -- ‎3.1. The Structure of Isaiah 61 -- ‎3.1.1. Isaiah 61:1-3a -- ‎3.1.2. Isaiah 61:3B-7 -- ‎3.1.3. Isaiah 61:8-9 -- ‎3.1.4. Isaiah 61:10-11 -- ‎3.2. The Speaker of Isaiah 61:1-7, 10-11 -- ‎3.3. Conclusion on Isaiah 61 -- ‎Chapter 3. Similarities between the Message of Isaiah 58, 61 and the Jubilee Legislation in Leviticus 25 -- ‎Chapter 4. The Sabbath Day and the Year of God's Favour in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎1. The Sabbath Day in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎1.1. Conclusion Regarding the Sabbath Day in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎2. The Idea of Jubilee in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎2.1. Theo-political Implications of the Jubilee in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎2.1.1. Redistribution of Wealth -- ‎2.1.2. The Cancellation of Debts.

‎2.1.3. Resting of Land and Release of Slaves -- ‎3. The Announcement of Jesus' Public Ministry in Lk 4:16-21 -- ‎3.1. The Structure of Jesus' Reading of the Scroll -- ‎3.2. Interpretation of Luke 4:16-21 -- ‎3.2.1. The Word ‭ἄφεσις‬ in Luke 4:18 -- ‎3.2.2. The Year of the Lord's Favour -- ‎3.2.3. The Phrase 'Bring Good News to the Poor' -- ‎3.2.4. 'Today' as a Concept of Time -- ‎3.2.5. The Person and Role of Jesus Christ -- ‎3.3. Conclusion on the Year of God's Favour in the Gospel of Luke -- ‎Chapter 5. The Sabbath/Jubilee in Jürgen Moltmann's Theology -- ‎1. A Short Overview of Moltmann's Theology -- ‎2. The Sabbath in Moltmann's Theology -- ‎2.1. The Sabbath Commandment -- ‎2.2. The Sabbath and God's Ecology -- ‎2.3. The Sabbath as a Crown of Creation -- ‎2.4. The Sabbath as a Holy Time -- ‎2.5. The Sabbath and the Concept of Redemption -- ‎2.6. The Sabbath and Shekhinah -- ‎2.7. Conclusion on Moltmann's Interpretation of the Sabbath -- ‎3. The Year of Jubilee in Moltmann's Theology -- ‎3.1. The Jubilee Year at the End-Time (Is 61:1-11) -- ‎3.2. Jesus' Public Ministry (Lk 4:18Ff.) -- ‎3.3. Conclusion on Moltmann's Interpretation of the Biblical Jubilee -- ‎4. The Biblical Jubilee and the Social Doctrine of the Trinity in Moltmann's Theology -- ‎5. Implementation of the Biblical Jubilee in Moltmann's Theology -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Index of Authors -- ‎Index of Scripture Citations -- ‎Index of Subjects.

Jubilee in the Bible: Using the theology of Jürgen Moltmann to find a new hermeneutic combines biblical studies with modern theology and has an orientation towards the Church. This is the first book on Jubilee which combines biblical-theological interpretation in order to reveal a new hermeneutical code of reading and interpreting the message of Jubilee.

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