E-Book, Englisch, Band 109, 354 Seiten
Their Interactions with Economic Developments in the Persian Period and Earlier Biblical Traditions
E-Book, Englisch, Band 109, 354 Seiten
Reihe: Forschungen zum Alten Testament
ISBN: 978-3-16-154938-0
Verlag: Mohr Siebeck
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- Geisteswissenschaften Jüdische Studien Jüdische Studien Heilige & Traditionstexte: Torah, Talmud, Mischna, Halacha
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Alte Geschichte & Archäologie Altorientalische Geschichte & Archäologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Bibelwissenschaften Altes Testament: Exegese, Geschichte
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftsgeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Weitere Infos & Material
1;Cover;1
2;Preface;6
3;Table of Contents;8
4;Abbreviations;12
5;Chapter 0: Introduction;14
6;Chapter 1: History of Scholarship and Methodology;18
6.1;1.1. Taking an Outside View;18
6.1.1;1.1.1. Economics in Old Testament Studies;18
6.2;1.2. Philosophical Methodology;24
6.3;1.3. Approaching a Definition and Methodology for Understanding the Economy and Economic Structures of Ancient Israel;29
6.3.1;1.3.1. Definitions of ‘Economics’ and ‘Value’;29
6.3.2;1.3.2. Current Approaches to Ancient Economics: Modernist, Marxist, and Substantivist Analysis;33
6.3.3;1.3.3. A Way Forward: New Institutional Economics;42
7;Chapter 2: The Traditionally Royal Role of Economics in Mesopotamia;46
7.1;2.1. Prices;49
7.2;2.2. Wages;53
7.3;2.3. Debt and Interest;54
7.4;2.4. Conclusions;59
8;Chapter 3: Economics, Cult, and Society in Preexilic Biblical Texts;61
8.1;3.1. Economics in Preexilic Israel and Syro-Palestine;62
8.2;Excurses: Prices and Exchange;74
8.3;3.2. Economics in Preexilic Biblical Texts;78
8.3.1;3.2.1. Prophets;79
8.3.2;3.2.2. Legal texts;83
8.3.3;3.2.3. Kings;88
8.4;3.3. Conclusions;90
9;Chapter 4: The Economic Background of the Persian Period;92
9.1;4.1. The Babylonian Period in Yehud;93
9.2;4.2. The Transition to Persian Hegemony;95
9.3;4.3. Persian Imperial Economy;102
9.3.1;4.3.1 The Rise of Coinage: Historical and Methodological Reflections;108
9.3.2;4.3.2. The Coinage of the Greater Persian Economy;113
9.3.3;4.3.3. Persepolis;118
9.3.4;4.3.4. Babylonia;125
9.3.5;4.3.5. The “Greek World”;141
9.3.6;4.3.6. The Phoenician City-States;148
9.3.7;4.3.7. The Philistine Coast;153
9.3.8;4.3.8. Egypt and Elephantine;158
9.3.9;4.3.9. Samaria and Wadi Daliyeh;163
9.3.10;4.3.10. Idumea;168
9.3.11;4.3.11. Conclusions;172
9.4;4.4. Yehud: The Record of its Material Culture in the Persian Period;172
9.4.1;4.4.1. The Rebuilding of the Temple, the City of Jerusalem, and Demography;177
9.4.2;4.4.2. Yehud Coinage;181
9.4.3;4.4.3. Changes in the Fourth Century – Historical and Economic;186
9.4.4;4.4.4. Conclusions from the Material Culture and Coins;188
9.5;4.5. Persian-Period Economics in Yehud;190
10;Chapter 5: Economics in Persian Period Biblical Texts: Broad Contexts;201
10.1;5.1. Chronicles;202
10.2;5.2. Priestly Document;205
10.3;5.3. The “Holiness Code”;209
10.4;5.4. Deutero-Isaiah;214
10.5;5.5. Haggai and Zechariah;219
10.6;5.6. Trends and Conclusions;222
11;Chapter 6: The Historical and Composition-Critical Setting of Ezra-Nehemiah;223
12;Chapter 7: Who Pays? The Economics of a Theological Question in Ezra 1–8;234
12.1;7.1. Ezra 2:68–69;236
12.2;7.2. Ezra 3:7;238
12.3;7.3. Ezra 4:13, 20;242
12.4;7.4. Ezra 6:4, 8–10, 13;246
12.5;7.5. Ezra 7:14–24;250
12.6;7.6. Conclusions from the Book of Ezra;255
13;Chapter 8: Nehemiah: The Community-Defining Economic Ethics of Tithes, Taxes, Commerce, and Debt;257
13.1;8.1. Nehemiah 3: Pelek as Work or Military Service;259
13.2;8.2. Nehemiah 5:1–13: Lending and Judean Identity;262
13.2.1;8.2.1. Philological Reflections on Economic Terms in Neh 5:1–13;265
13.2.2;8.2.2. Compositional and Historical Location of Neh 5:1–13;272
13.2.3;8.2.3. Interpretation of Neh 5:1–13;279
13.3;8.3. Nehemiah 5:14–19: The Economics of Nehemiah’s Table;283
13.3.1;8.3.1 Philological, Text-Critical, and Composition-critical Observations;284
13.3.2;8.3.2. The View from Persepolis;291
13.3.3;8.3.3. Greek Views of Persian Feasting;295
13.3.4;8.3.4. Nehemiah’s Feasting – The Economics of Distribution;297
13.4;8.4. Nehemiah 13:4–14: The Economics of Temple Affiliation;300
13.5;8.5. Nehemiah 13:15–22: Economics and Sacred Time;306
13.6;8.6. Conclusions from the Book of Nehemiah;311
14;Chapter 9: Conclusion;313
15;Bibliography;318