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Sequencing the Hebrew Bible

Croy, Casey K
Sequencing the Hebrew Bible
If the order of the Hebrew Bible's books is significant, as many believe, why did differing arrangements of the Hebrew Bible emerge over time? This is a crucial question for Bible readers generally and especially for scholars of compilational criticism-the study of how the books of the Hebrew Bible were arranged in their various orders. Yet few compilational critics offer a solution to this problem and several fail even to recognize the issue....

CHF 107.00

Herald of Good Tidings

Lindqvist, Pekka / Lotta, Valve
Herald of Good Tidings
This volume is dedicated to the prominent biblical scholar, Antti Laato, of Åbo Akademi University, Finland, on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. In his extensive and many-faceted scholarly work spanning more than 35 years, there have been some focal points. One has been the Book of Isaiah, and, more broadly, the prophetic books and the messianic hopes they contain. From the 2010s onwards, another aspect has gained more visibility in Antt...

CHF 176.00

Lukan Parables of Reckless Liberality

Brobst-Renaud, Amanda
Lukan Parables of Reckless Liberality
From among the many parables in Luke, Amanda Brobst-Renaud chooses three, which she names 'parables of reckless liberality': the Prodigal Son, the Shrewd Steward, and the Rich Man and Lazarus. Picking up on the supposed slur that Jesus 'welcomes sinners and dines with them', Luke encourages his audience in these parables from chaps. 15-16 in a practice of giving excessively to the wrong people at inappropriate times (flouting Aristotle's advic...

CHF 113.00

Abishag

Bodi, Daniel
Abishag
Following Daniel Bodi's previous monographs on the three wives of King David-Michal, Bathsheba and Abigail-here is a fourth one on Abishag, the last woman in his life. It has not been recognized before how decisive a role she played as a palace administrator in David's final political crisis, Adonijah's coup d'état, and Solomon's proclamation as king. Hitherto, Abishag has been given androcentric readings. Her position as administrator has bee...

CHF 151.00

The Great Drama of Jeremiah

Billingham, Valerie M
The Great Drama of Jeremiah
In this original work, joining the growing corpus of performance criticism of Hebrew Bible texts, Billingham offers a performance reading of some eleven scenes in the book of Jeremiah, analysing their scripts, actors/speakers, audiences, settings and improvisation of scripts. While kings, priests, prophets and people act in various ways in these performances, Jeremiah himself plays an important role both in reporting their actions and in deliv...

CHF 119.00

Jesus the Dayspring

Wenkel, David H.
Jesus the Dayspring
Messianic expectations in the first century ce were varied, but rarely did they include a figure associated with the sunrise or the direction of the east. However, in Luke's gospel the prophetic song (the 'Benedictus') of the priest Zechariah, father of John the Baptist, includes a title for Jesus that means the 'dayspring', 'dawn', or 'rising sun'. Where did this title arise?In Jesus the Dayspring, Wenkel suggests that the connection between ...

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The Ancient Near East in the Nineteenth Century

McGeough, Kevin M
The Ancient Near East in the Nineteenth Century
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, little was known of the ancient Near East except for what was preserved in the Bible and classical literature. By the end of the nineteenth century, an amazing transformation had occurred: the basic outline of ancient Near Eastern history was understood and the material culture of the region was recognizable to the general public. This three-volume study explores the various ways that non-specialists...

CHF 48.90

The Ancient Near East in the Nineteenth Century

McGeough, Kevin M
The Ancient Near East in the Nineteenth Century
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, little was known of the ancient Near East except for what was preserved in the Bible and classical literature. By the end of the nineteenth century, an amazing transformation had occurred: the basic outline of ancient Near Eastern history was understood and the material culture of the region was recognizable to the general public. This three-volume study explores the various ways that non-specialists...

CHF 48.90

The Ancient Near East in the Nineteenth Century

McGeough, Kevin M
The Ancient Near East in the Nineteenth Century
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, little was known of the ancient Near East except for what was preserved in the Bible and Classical literature. By the end of that century, an amazing transformation had occurred: the basic outline of ancient Near Eastern history was now understood and the material culture of the region was recognizable to the general public. This three-volume study explores the various ways by which non-specialists w...

CHF 49.50

Performing Masculinity in the Hebrew Bible

Kirova, Milena
Performing Masculinity in the Hebrew Bible
In Performing Masculinity, the eminent Bulgarian literary critic Milena Kirova turns her attention to the Hebrew Bible, offering a reworking and condensation of two volumes of essays she published in Bulgarian in 2011 and 2017. Her chapters, each with an attractive and stimulating title, present a distinctive voice in current debates about masculinity in the Hebrew Bible.Masculinity studies have been developing during the last half a century, ...

CHF 122.00

Reading the Magnificat in Australia

Elvey, Anne F
Reading the Magnificat in Australia
Biblical songs have multiple afterlives. In a history of invasion, their reverberations are poignant. What is now called Australia is a continent of many First Nations where Country has been sung for tens of thousands of years before the Bible arrived as part of the cultural cargo of the colonisers. Reading the Magnificat in Australia focuses on one text, Mary's Magnificat, around two thousand years old in its Lukan form, and carrying Hebraic ...

CHF 157.00

The Edict of Cyrus and Notions of Restoration in Ezra-Neh...

Gilhooley, Andrew M
The Edict of Cyrus and Notions of Restoration in Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles
The Edict of Cyrus, both opening Ezra-Nehemiah (Ezra 1:1-4) and closing Chronicles (2 Chron. 36:22-23), serves a different role in each book. In Ezra-Nehemiah, it is a command resulting in a restoration event that has failed, whereas in Chronicles it is a command anticipating a successful future restoration event. In the context of canon, these different uses of the edict are theologically significant, especially in formulating ideas of hope f...

CHF 92.00

Spirit and Story

Charette, Blaine / Waddell, Robby
Spirit and Story
This collection of essays brings together an international group of biblical scholars, theologians, and historians who are committed to readings of biblical texts that are sensitive to the work of the Spirit. Perhaps no one has contributed more in recent decades to the description and promotion of Pentecostal Theology than Chris Thomas, and this volume serves as a loving and respectful tribute to his commitment and achievement. Thomas's own wo...

CHF 127.00

A Star from Jacob, a Sceptre from Israel

A Star from Jacob, a Sceptre from Israel
The fourth Balaam oracle (Numbers 24.17-19) appears in four separate Dead Sea Scrolls. But how it is used and understood remains puzzling and challenging. All four scrolls agree that the biblical text is a living artifact and endorse its authority. But they disagree on what it may mean to the audience of their own day. They adjust, rephrase and rework the biblical text according to their own needs and for the benefit of their audience. Follo...

CHF 135.00

The Bible on Violence

Paynter, Helen / Spalione, Michael
The Bible on Violence
In June 2019 the Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence (CSBV) held its inaugural academic conference, and we are delighted to present this collection of papers drawn from those presented at the event. The centre is a postgraduate research and study centre dedicated to working in the area of the interpretation of biblical texts of violence. This wide-ranging collection reflects the centre's core values of generous collaboration, irenic lis...

CHF 138.00

Samson and Delilah

Exum, J. Cheryl
Samson and Delilah
Samson and Delilah. Well-known biblical figures in a tale of deception, betrayal and a haircut. Or is there more to the tale than this?There is, in fact, a good deal more, as J. Cheryl Exum demonstrates in her wide-ranging collection of essays. Far from being a simple story, the tale in Judges 13-16 about Samson and his adventures, culminating in his fatal liaison with Delilah, is a subtle, nuanced and highly complex narrative with an elaborat...

CHF 176.00

Writing and Reading to Survive

Claassens, L Juliana M
Writing and Reading to Survive
Writing and Reading to Survive brings a number of trauma narratives from the Hebrew Bible into conversation with contemporary trauma narratives, exploring how these ancient and modern-day stories mitigate the experiences of pain and suffering in the face of trauma.Focusing on the intersection between trauma and gender, the trauma narratives here include biblical narratives emerging from the cataclysmic events that all but destroyed the people ...

CHF 93.00

An Encomium for Jesus

Neyrey, Jerome H
An Encomium for Jesus
Luke's narrative about Jesus followed the conventions for ancient biography. Trainedin rhetoric, Luke employed the genre of the encomium, which regularly used toshowcase biographical aspects of a person's life worthy of honour. An Encomium forJesus argues that Luke mastered the genre, its conventional topics, and specificinstructions for composing one.The usual topics of an encomium served as Luke's template to organize and narratethe life of ...

CHF 93.00

God and Humans in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond

Willgren, David
God and Humans in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond
In 1990, in his important study The God of the Sages: The Portrayal of God in the Book of Proverbs, Lennart Boström tackled the issue of how the sages viewed their God and God's relationship with the world. In honour of Boström, and in line with that study, this Festschrift takes up this issue anew. A number of international specialists, including James Crenshaw, Göran Eidevall, Mark A. Throntveit, and Antti Laato, discuss various aspects of h...

CHF 125.00

Echoes of Lament in the Christology of Luke's Gospel

Crisler, Channing L
Echoes of Lament in the Christology of Luke's Gospel
Scholars have long recognized that prayer and Israel's Scriptures play a pivotal role in the Christology of Luke. In this study, these two features converge in an underappreciated feature of Luke's Gospel, namely the many laments uttered to Jesus and by Jesus. Lukan characters frequently cry out to Jesus in a way that echoes the prayers of lament directed to Yhwh in Israel's Scriptures. As well, the Lukan Jesus utters his own laments, also ech...

CHF 135.00