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Israelite prophecy and the Deuteronomistic history: portrait, reality, and the formation of a history
Mignon R. Jacobs and Raymond F. Person
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page vii)
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Introduction (Mignon R. Jacobs and Raymond F. Person Jr., page 1)
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Reflections of Ancient Israelite Divination in the Former Prophets (Rannfrid Thelle, page 7)
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Prophets and Priests in the Deuteronomistic History: Elijah and Elisha (Marvin A. Sweeney, page 35)
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Court Prophets during the Monarchy and Literary Prophets in the So-Called Deuteronomistic History (Diana Edelman, page 51)
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Prophetic Memories in the Deuteronomistic Historical and the Prophetic Collections of Books (Ehud Ben Zvi, page 75)
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Prophets and Prophecy in Joshua-Kings: A Near Eastern Perspective (Martti Nissinen, page 103)
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Moses, Israel's First Prophet, and the Formation of the Deuteronomistic and Prophetic Libraries (Thomas C. Römer, page 129)
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Samuel: A Prophet Like Moses or a Priest Like Moses? (Mark Leuchter, page 147)
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Prophetic Stories Making a Story of Prophecy (Mark O'Brien, page 169)
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Prophets in the Deuteronomic History and the Book of Chronicles: A Reassessment (Raymond F. Person Jr., page 187)
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Bibliography (page 201)
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Contributors (page 225)
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Scripture Index (page 227)
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Author Index (page 238)
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Published: c2013
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589837508 (ebook)
- 9781589837492 (paper)
- 9781589838857 (hardcover)