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Constructs of prophecy in the former and latter prophets and other texts

Lester L. Grabbe and Martti Nissinen
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This collection of essays, arising from the meetings of the SBL's Prophetic Texts and Their Ancient Contexts Group, examines how prophecy has been constructed in biblical literature such as the Former Prophets, the Latter Prophets, Chronicles, and Daniel, and even in the Qur'an. Recognizing that these texts do not simply describe the prophetic phenomena but rather depict prophets according to various conventional categories or their own individual points of view, the essays analyze the way prophecy or prophets are portrayed in these writings to better understand how they were structured by their respective authors. -- Publisher
  • Frontmatter
  • Contributors (page ix)
  • Abbreviations (page xi)
  • Introduction (Lester L. Grabbe, page 1)
  • Constructs of Prophets and Prophecy in the Book of Chronicles (Pancratius C. Beentjes, page 21)
  • Some Precedents for the Religion of the Book: Josiah's Book and Ancient Revelatory Literature (Jonathan Ben-Dov, page 43)
  • The Weberian Construct of Prophecy and Womanist and Feminist Recuperative Criticism (Steve Cook, page 65)
  • 1 Samuel 1-8 The Prophet as Agent Provocateur (Serge Frolov, page 77)
  • Daniel: Sage, Seer... and Prophet? (Lester L. Grabbe, page 87)
  • Cult of Personality The Eclipse of Pre-exilic Judahite Cultic Structures in the Book of Jeremiah (Mark Leuchter, page 95)
  • Zephaniah How this Book Became Prophecy (Christoph Levin, page 117)
  • The Shape of Things to Come Redaction and the Early Second Temple Period Prophetic Tradition (Jill Middlemas, page 141)
  • Israel and the Nations in the Later Latter Prophets (David L. Petersen, page 157)
  • Samuel's Institutional Identity in the Deuteronomistic History (Marvin A. Sweeney, page 165)
  • Ezekiel: A Compromised Prophet in Reduced Circumstances (Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, page 175)
  • The Qur'anic David (Peter Matthews Wright, page 197)
  • Bibliography (page 207)
  • Author Index (page 229)
  • Index of Scripture Citations (page 235)
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Published: c2011
Publisher: SBL Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9781589835993 (ebook)
  • 9781589836006 (paper)
Subject
  • Biblical Literature
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