Community Identity in Judean Historiography : Biblical and Comparative Perspectives.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781575066110
- 933.0072
- DS115.5 .C655 2009
Front Cover -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Israel and the Nomads of Ancient Palestine -- Chapter 2: David: Messianic King or Mercenary Ruler? -- Chapter 3: A Comparative Study of the Exilic Gap in Ancient Israelite, Messenian, and Zionist Collective Memory -- Chapter 4: Are There Any Bridges Out There? How Wide Was the Conceptual Gap between the Deuteronomistic History and Chronicles? -- Chapter 5: Characters in Stone: Royal Ideology and Yehudite Identity in the Behistun Inscription and the Book of Haggai -- Chapter 6: The Diaspora in Zechariah 1-8 and Ezra-Nehemiah: The Role of History, Social Location, and Tradition in the Formulation of Identity -- Chapter 7: Ethnicity, Genealogy, Geography, and Change: The Judean Communities of Babylon and Jerusalem in the Story of Ezra -- Chapter 8: Ezra's Mission and the Levites of Casiphia -- Chapter 9: Textual Identities in the Books of Chronicles: The Case of Jehoram's History -- Chapter 10: Reading and Rereading Josiah: The Chronicler's Representation of Josiah for the Postexilic Community -- Chapter 11: Identity and Empire, Reality and Hope in the Chronicler's Perspective -- Author Index -- Scripture Index.
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