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Past, present, future : the Deuteronomistic history and the prophets / edited by Johannes C. de Moor and Harry F. van Rooy.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oudtestamentische studien ; d. 44Publication details: Leiden ; Leiden : Brill, 2000.Description: ix, 342 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9004118713
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1286.5 .P39 2000
Contents:
Who were the servants? a comparative inquiry in the book of Isaiah and the Psalms / U. Berges -- Jeroboam ben Nebat in the Deuteronomistic history / W. Boshoff -- 'No king like him...': royal etiquette according to the Deuteronomistic historian / P. J. Botha -- Who is behind the Samuel narrative? / A. P. B. Breytenbach -- The end of the end, or, what is the Deuteronomist (still) doing in Daniel? / H. J. M. van Deventer -- Chronological problems of the eighth century BCE: a new proposal for dating the Samaria Ostraca / M. Dijkstra -- The relation between the Eli narratives (1 Sam. 1-4) and the ark narrative (1 Sam. 1-6; 2 Sam. 6:1-19) / E. M. M. Eynikel -- The story of Hezekiah and Sennacherib (2 Kings 18-19) / A. van der Kooij -- The historicity of the Bible: its relevance and its limitations in the light of near eastern archaeology-from catalyst to catalysm / M. D. Koster -- Ezekial and Jeremiah: promises of inner renewal in diachronic perspective / H. Leene -- Genesis 49 and the early history of Israel / J. C. de Moor -- Joshua: the history of reception and hermeneutics / E. Noort -- God's throne in Elam: the historical background and literary context of Jeremiah 49:34-39 / H. G. L. Peels -- A genre feature in biblical prophecy and the translator: person shift in Hosea / L. J. de Regt -- Data relevant to the dating of the prophecy of Obadiah / J. Renkema -- Saving Saul from the Deuteronomist / E. H. Scheffler -- Texts are fundamentally facts of power, not of democratic exchange / G. F. Snyman -- No need for a prophet like Jeremiah: the absence of the prophet Jeremiah in Kings / M. D. Terblanche -- 2 Kings 17: the Deuteronomist and the Samaritans / J. T. Walsh.
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Papers read at a joint meeting of the South African and Dutch Old Testament Societies, held Aug. 25-27, 1999 in Pretoria, South Africa.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Who were the servants? a comparative inquiry in the book of Isaiah and the Psalms / U. Berges -- Jeroboam ben Nebat in the Deuteronomistic history / W. Boshoff -- 'No king like him...': royal etiquette according to the Deuteronomistic historian / P. J. Botha -- Who is behind the Samuel narrative? / A. P. B. Breytenbach -- The end of the end, or, what is the Deuteronomist (still) doing in Daniel? / H. J. M. van Deventer -- Chronological problems of the eighth century BCE: a new proposal for dating the Samaria Ostraca / M. Dijkstra -- The relation between the Eli narratives (1 Sam. 1-4) and the ark narrative (1 Sam. 1-6; 2 Sam. 6:1-19) / E. M. M. Eynikel -- The story of Hezekiah and Sennacherib (2 Kings 18-19) / A. van der Kooij -- The historicity of the Bible: its relevance and its limitations in the light of near eastern archaeology-from catalyst to catalysm / M. D. Koster -- Ezekial and Jeremiah: promises of inner renewal in diachronic perspective / H. Leene -- Genesis 49 and the early history of Israel / J. C. de Moor -- Joshua: the history of reception and hermeneutics / E. Noort -- God's throne in Elam: the historical background and literary context of Jeremiah 49:34-39 / H. G. L. Peels -- A genre feature in biblical prophecy and the translator: person shift in Hosea / L. J. de Regt -- Data relevant to the dating of the prophecy of Obadiah / J. Renkema -- Saving Saul from the Deuteronomist / E. H. Scheffler -- Texts are fundamentally facts of power, not of democratic exchange / G. F. Snyman -- No need for a prophet like Jeremiah: the absence of the prophet Jeremiah in Kings / M. D. Terblanche -- 2 Kings 17: the Deuteronomist and the Samaritans / J. T. Walsh.

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