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The elusive prophet : the prophet as a historical person, literary character and anonymous artist / edited by Johannes C. de Moor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oudtestamentische studien ; d. 45Publication details: Leiden ; Leiden : Brill, 2001.Description: x, 263 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9004121609
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1192 .E46 2001
Contents:
When the agenda of an artistic composition is hidden: Jonah and intertextual dialogue with Isaiah 6, the 'confession of Jeremiah' and other texts / A.A. Abela -- From king to prophet in Samuel and Kings / A.G. Auld -- Prophets in the Book of Chronicles / P.C. Beentjes -- Personifications and prophetic voices of Zion in Isaiah and beyond / U. Berges -- A prophet in despaeration? the confessions of Jeremiah / C. Bultmann -- Threading as a stylistic feature of Amos / T.A. Collins -- 'I am neither a prophet nor a prophet's pupil' Amos 7:9-17 as the presentation of a prophet like Moses / M. Dijkstra -- Israelite prophecy: characteristics of the first protest movement / T.L. Fenton -- Jonah from the whale: exodus motifs in Jonah 2 / A.G. Hunter -- The Portrayal of Moses as Deuteronomic archetypal prophet in Exodus and its revisal / W. Johnstone -- Blowing the same shofar: an intertextual comparison of representations of the prophetic role in Jeremiah and Ezekiel / H. Leene -- Ezekiel as a priest in exile / A. Mein -- Person shift in prophetic texts: its function and its rendering in ancient and modern translations / L.J. de Regt -- Deborah, a prophetess: the meaning and background of Judges 4:4-5 / K. Spronk.
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Books Books AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks General Circulation BS1192 .E46 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available R43616Y3232

"Papers read at the eleventh joint meeting of the Society for Old Testament Study and het Oudtestamentisch Werkgezelschap in Nederland en Belgie held at Soesterberg, 2000."

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

When the agenda of an artistic composition is hidden: Jonah and intertextual dialogue with Isaiah 6, the 'confession of Jeremiah' and other texts / A.A. Abela -- From king to prophet in Samuel and Kings / A.G. Auld -- Prophets in the Book of Chronicles / P.C. Beentjes -- Personifications and prophetic voices of Zion in Isaiah and beyond / U. Berges -- A prophet in despaeration? the confessions of Jeremiah / C. Bultmann -- Threading as a stylistic feature of Amos / T.A. Collins -- 'I am neither a prophet nor a prophet's pupil' Amos 7:9-17 as the presentation of a prophet like Moses / M. Dijkstra -- Israelite prophecy: characteristics of the first protest movement / T.L. Fenton -- Jonah from the whale: exodus motifs in Jonah 2 / A.G. Hunter -- The Portrayal of Moses as Deuteronomic archetypal prophet in Exodus and its revisal / W. Johnstone -- Blowing the same shofar: an intertextual comparison of representations of the prophetic role in Jeremiah and Ezekiel / H. Leene -- Ezekiel as a priest in exile / A. Mein -- Person shift in prophetic texts: its function and its rendering in ancient and modern translations / L.J. de Regt -- Deborah, a prophetess: the meaning and background of Judges 4:4-5 / K. Spronk.

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