Developments in genre between post-exilic penitential prayers and the psalms of communal lament by Richard J. Bautch [Text]
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- 1589830474
- Bible Isaiah LXIII, 7-LXIV, 11) - Cr -- iticism, interpretation, etc O.T
- Bible Ezra IX, 6-15) - Cr -- iticism, interpretation, etc O.T
- Bible Nehemiah IX, 6-37) - Cr -- iticism, interpretation, etc O.T
- Atonement (Prayer) -- Judaism
- Sin -- Judaism
- Judaism -- History -- Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D
- BM 654.A8B38 2003 63
- BM645.A8
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-181) and indexes
Contents: Chapter 1. A form-critical approach to the post-exilic prayers of penitence -- Chapter 2. Isa 63:7-64:11--an anomalous psalm of communal lament -- Chapter 3. Ezra 9:6-15--law and liturgy -- Chapter 4. Neh 9:6- 37--a transformation of the communal lament -- Chapter 5. The form-critic al legacy of the communal lament in the Hellenistic and Roman periods
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