Shall Not the Judge of All the Earth Do What Is Right? : Studies on the Nature of God in Tribute to James L. Crenshaw.
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- 9781575065212
- 231
- BS544 .S53 2000
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Appreciation -- Introduction -- Publications of James L. Crenshaw -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: "Shall Not the Judge of All the Earth Do What Is Just?" God's Oppression of the Innocent in the Old Testament -- Chapter 2: Texts That Linger, Not Yet Overcome -- Chapter 3: Yahweh as Deus absconditus: Some Remarks on a Dictum by Gerhard von Rad -- Chapter 4: Patriarchal Models for Piety -- Chapter 5: Deus absconditus and Deus revelatus: Three Difficult Narratives in the Pentateuch -- Chapter 6: "You Cannot See My Face" Seeking to Understand Divine Justice -- Chapter 7: Whose Agony? Whose Ecstasy? The Politics of Deuteronomic Law -- Chapter 8: Achan's Sin: Warfare and Holiness -- Chapter 9: The Problematic God of Samuel -- Chapter 10: "Why, O Lord, Do You Harden Our Heart?" A Plea for Help from a Hiding God -- Chapter 11: The God Who Loves and Hates -- Chapter 12: Wisdom and Yahwism Revisited -- Chapter 13: Revelation and the Problem of the Hidden God in Second Temple Wisdom Literature -- Chapter 14: Job's Wife: The Satan's Handmaid -- Chapter 15: The Verb hāyâ in Qoheleth -- Chapter 16: The "Our Father" as John the Baptist's Political Prayer: A Ritual Response to the Absence of God's Kingdom -- Indexes -- Index of Authors -- Index of Scripture.
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