E-Book, Englisch, 160 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 160 Seiten
Reihe: Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and its Contexts
ISBN: 978-1-4632-2169-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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- Table of Contents (page 5)
- Acknowledgements (page 7)
- Abbreviations (page 9)
- List of Contributors (page 11)
- Introduction (page 13)
- From Moses to Abraham: Jewish Identities in the Second Temple Period (page 17)
- Cultural Memory in Biblical Studies (page 17)
- Who Does Abraham Represent? (page 19)
- Why Remember Abraham? Memories in Conflict (page 24)
- Bibliography (page 27)
- The Memory of Abraham in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Period Yehud (page 29)
- Introduction (page 29)
- The Triad Abraham, Isaac and Jacob' and Related Matters (page 34)
- Memories of a Token of Possession/Landmarks and Their Meanings Within the General Discourse of the Community (page 47)
- Abraham and the Nations in the Land: Practical Accommodations and Future Replacement (page 50)
- Divine Choice, Obedience and Test (page 54)
- Obedience and Torah' (page 58)
- Circumcision (page 60)
- Individual and Collective Punishment? (page 61)
- Abraham, Exile and Return (Mesopotamia, Egypt) (page 63)
- Remembering the Aram Connection (page 67)
- Tensions, Minority Reports and Preferences and Dis-preferences (page 68)
- Preferences and Dis-preferences: The Case of a Substantial Omission (page 73)
- In Sum (page 76)
- Remembering Abraham in Pseudo-Philo's Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum (page 77)
- 1. Abraham in Pseudo-Philo (page 79)
- 2. The Historical Background of Pseudo-Philo's Abraham Narrative (page 82)
- 3. Conclusion: Remembering Abraham in Pseudophilo (page 84)
- Bibliography (page 86)
- Abraham in the Patriarchal Texts of the Book of Genesis and the Reception of this Tradition in the Book of Isaiah (page 93)
- I. Proto-Isaiah (page 97)
- II. Deutero-Isaiah (Isa. 40…55) (page 98)
- III. Trito-Isaiah' (Isaiah 1 and 56-66) (page 99)
- Bibliography (page 100)
- Abraham and the Law and the Prophets' (page 103)
- Introduction: The Patriarchs and the Exodus (page 103)
- Reversal of the Exodus Ideology in Gen. 12:10…20 and Genesis 16 (page 106)
- Genesis 15 in the Context of the Redaction of the Pentateuch (page 107)
- The Formation of Genesis 15 (page 108)
- Genesis 15 as Summary of the Torah (page 111)
- Abraham, the First King (page 113)
- Abraham, the First Prophet (page 114)
- Abraham, the First Moses' (page 115)
- Conclusion (page 117)
- Memories of Return and the Historicity of the Post-Exilic' Period (page 119)
- Cultural Memory and Intertextual Discourse (page 119)
- Genesis 2-5 and the Land (page 122)
- The Destruction of the Innocent and the Irascible Divine (page 123)
- Shall Not the Judge of All the Earth be Just? (page 127)
- The Fire Next Time (page 130)
- An Allegory of Exile and Return (page 131)
- Memories of Return and Abraham's Wandering (page 135)
- On the Historicity of the Post-Exilic' Period (page 143)
- Index of Authors (page 147)
- Index of Biblical References (page 151)