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Revelation, Second Edition

Knight, Jonathan
Revelation, Second Edition
This reading of Revelation views the text as John's response to the problem of social accommodation in the churches of Asia Minor. Knight works from the hypothesis, now increasingly argued in scholarly circles, that there was no persecution of the Christians by the emperor Domitian at the end of the first century CE, and he explains the references to martyrdom in the Apocalypse as mainly symbolic. Knight argues that John is creating awareness ...

CHF 41.50

Sacred Texts and Sacred Meanings

Sawyer, John F. A.
Sacred Texts and Sacred Meanings
John Sawyer has been known for over 40 years as one of the finestBritish biblical scholars, always alert to new perspectives in biblicalcriticism and a pioneer in fruitful applications of new, ofteninterdisciplinary, research methods. He has been an inspiring teacherto generations of students in Glasgow (1964-65), Newcastle uponTyne (1965-94), Lancaster (1994-2002) and Oxford (2005-2008).From the very beginning he saw the need to apply sound l...

CHF 172.00

Paradoxes of Paradise

Landy, Francis
Paradoxes of Paradise
Rabbi Akiba is famously reported to have said, 'Heaven forbid that any one in Israel ever disputed that the Song of Songs is holy, for the whole world is not worth the day on which the Song of Songs was given to Israel, for all the writings are holy, but the Song of Songs is the Holy of Holies'. This book is an extended elaboration of Rabbi Akiba's statement. It argues that the Song is a Hellenistic composition, drawing on the resources of anc...

CHF 68.00

Men and Masculinity in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond

Creanga, Ovidiu
Men and Masculinity in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond
c. 385 pp.� / $47.50 / EUR35Scholar's Price� / $95 / EUR70List PriceHardback Men and Masculinity in the Hebrew Bible and BeyondEdited by Ovidiu CreangaThe study of masculinity in the Bible is increasingly becoming established as a field of critical inquiry in biblical gender studies. This book highlights a variety of methodological approaches that reveal the complex and multifaceted construction of masculinity in biblical and post-biblical lit...

CHF 134.00

Biblical Curses and the Displacement of Tradition

Britt, Brian
Biblical Curses and the Displacement of Tradition
In Biblical Curses and the Displacement of Tradition Brian Britt offers an intriguing perspective on curses as the focus of debates over the power, pleasure, and danger of words. Biblical authors transformed ancient Near Eastern curses against rival ethnic groups, disobedient ancestors, and the day of one's own birth with great variety and ingenuity.Transformations of biblical curses proliferated in post-biblical history, even during periods o...

CHF 160.00

Constructing the Other in Ancient Israel and the USA

Miles, Johnny
Constructing the Other in Ancient Israel and the USA
Always spoken for, never speaking. Always the object of discourse, never the subject. Constant focus upon Israel in the biblical texts by the interpretative tradition in the modern context has resulted, whether consciously or not, in the eclipse of voices of Israel's Palestinian neighbors. Interpretations reinforce the liminality of ethnic groups like the Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, and Samaritans effected initially through re-presentation....

CHF 161.00

Holiness, Ethics and Ritual in Leviticus

Trevaskis, Leigh M.
Holiness, Ethics and Ritual in Leviticus
In this book, Trevaskis argues that holiness in Leviticus always has an ethical dimension, and is not simply a cultic category. Inso doing he departs from the usual view that in Leviticus 1-16 (P) holiness is largely a cultic concept. Biblical scholars have commonly read ritual texts as practical instruction or prescription, inferring the theological significance of the ritualsfrom elsewhere. For example, theological interpretations of the 'bu...

CHF 160.00

Jeremiah Closer Up

Lundbom, Jack R.
Jeremiah Closer Up
Closer up than what? Many recent studies of Jeremiah leave us with but a faint glimmer of this great Hebrew prophet, in some he disappears completely into later tradition. Some scholars think that the book of Jeremiah lacks historical veracity: when it was composed, supposedly in the late exilic or postexilic periods, historical memories had been dimmed and ideology had come to dominate the Jeremiah legacy. The present essays combine to argue ...

CHF 99.00

Through the 'I'-Window

Leung Lai, Barbara M.
Through the 'I'-Window
It is often said that the inner life of characters in the Hebrew Bible is inaccessible to us, and that we can know little or nothing about how they felt and thought. In this study, original in both its scope and its method, Barbara Leung Lai shows how wrong that assumption is. She directs our attention to the many places where her chosen characters, Daniel, Isaiah, and Yahweh, speak of themselves, using the first-person 'I' voice, and finds th...

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Jonathan Loved David

Heacock, Anthony
Jonathan Loved David
The relationship between the Hebrew heroes David and Jonathan has caught the attention of popular and scholarly writers alike. Yet there is little agreement about the nature of this relationship that speaks of a love between two men that 'surpasses the love of a man for a woman' (2 Sam. 1.26). Weighing the arguments of scholars including Nissinen, Stone and Zehnder, Heacock produces a meta-critical analysis of the many interpretations of the r...

CHF 132.00

Scribes and Schools in Monarchic Judah, Second Edition

Jamieson-Drake, David W.
Scribes and Schools in Monarchic Judah, Second Edition
This highly original study locates the question of scribes and scribal schools in monarchic Judah in a socio-archaeological context. It departs from earlier studies by assigning priority to interpreting archaeological data within a broad interdisciplinary framework before trying to assess biblical and epigraphic sources. The book provides an analysis of data on settlement, public works, and luxury items in order to produce an archaeologically ...

CHF 74.00

Small Screen Revelations

Aston, James / Walliss, John
Small Screen Revelations
Representations of apocalyptic themes and motifs in popular culture has a long history, and a number of books and edited collections have examined their influence on popular film and music. Small Screen Revelations shifts the attention to popular television, examining the ways in which contemporary television drama and news draw on both the language and imagery of apocalyptic texts.Essays in the collection examine topics such as the representa...

CHF 127.00

Echoes of Friendship in the Gospel of John

Culy, Martin M.
Echoes of Friendship in the Gospel of John
Friendship in the Graeco-Roman world took a wide variety of forms, with some 'friendships' involving nothing more than a political alliance or patron-client relationship and others involving deep personal intimacy. When Jesus says his disciples are to be called 'friends', what type of friendship does he have in mind?Friendship may seem a relatively insignificant motif in the Gospel of John, since the author does not explicitly set out to provi...

CHF 132.00

Love, Lust, and Lunacy

Leneman, Helen
Love, Lust, and Lunacy
This is Leneman's second foray into the interdisciplinary study of the Bible and music, following her The Performed Bible: The Story of Ruth in Opera and Oratorio (2007).In Love, Lust, and Lunacy she shows how these themes have captured the imagination of librettists and composers of many eras to set the narratives of the books of Samuel to music. Leneman convincingly illustrates music's ability to suggest emotions and character traits that ca...

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The Centre and the Periphery

Clines, David J. A. / Holt, Else K. / Middlemas, Jill
The Centre and the Periphery
In this valuable volume, 13 scholars from Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Germany pay tribute to Walter Brueggemann's outstanding contribution to Old Testament studies, notably his Theology of the Old Testament (1997). His own setting is the USA, and it is not generally recognized how far-reaching his influence has been. This volume aims to demonstrate that many scholars in diverse locations have been stimulated by the sweep of his energe...

CHF 125.00

The Demise of the Warlord

Bodi, Daniel
The Demise of the Warlord
The novelty of this monograph on David and Bathsheba (2 Sam. 11-12) lies in its placing the narrative in the context of the behaviour of nomadic warlords and Amorite tribal chieftains as reflected in several Akkadian texts from Mari and Mesopotamia. The biblical story is interpreted in the light of an Akkadian literary topos depicting the ideal warlike existence of a Bedouin tribal chieftain. According to this topos, David's dallying with wome...

CHF 120.00

Remembered for Good

Sorek, Susan
Remembered for Good
This is the first monograph devoted to the system of community benefaction practised by Jews in Palestine from the second century BCE to the sixth century CE. Principal is the evidence from synagogue inscriptions erected to patrons and donors from the second century CE onwards. All these inscriptions are reviewed, together with a re-examination of how they are to be translated.Sorek is especially interested in the motivation for benefactions, ...

CHF 151.00

The Book of Job

Gray, John
The Book of Job
John Gray, who was Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages in the University of Aberdeen, left at his death in 2000 a complete manuscript of a commentary on the Book of Job. Rich in text-critical and philological observations, the manuscript has been carefully prepared for the press, it will soon become a standard work for scholars and students of the biblical book, and a fitting tribute to the sound judgment and innovative scholarship of it...

CHF 167.00

Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 7 (2010)

O'Donnell, Matthew Brook / Porter, Stanley E. / Porter, Wendy
Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 7 (2010)
This is the seventh volume of the hard-copy edition of a journal that has been published online (www.jgrchj.net) since 2000. Volume 1 was for 2000, Volume 2 was for 2001-2005, Volume 3 was for 2006, Volume 4 was for 2007, Volume 5 was for 2008, Volume 6 was for 2009 and Volume 7 is for 2010. As they appear, the hardcopy editions will replace the online materials.The scope of JGRChJ is the texts, language and cultures of the Graeco-Roman world ...

CHF 181.00

The Lord of the Entire World

Fantin, Joseph D.
The Lord of the Entire World
How would the confession, 'Jesus is Lord', have been understood in the first-century Roman world? Was it more than a statement of one's devotion to Jesus? Was it also an implicit challenge to the living Caesar, the lord of the Roman empire?There were many lords in the first century and the use of the title kyrios was complex. Clearly Paul was influenced by the use of this title for Yahweh in the Greek Old Testament. But he was also part of a c...

CHF 162.00