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|a Dicou, Bert.
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|a Edom, Israel's brother and antagonist.
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|a Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I: OBADIAH AND OTHER PROPHETIC TEXTS ON EDOM; Chapter 1 OBADIAH AND EDOM; 1. Introduction; 2. Translation; 3. Structure and Theme; Edom''s Role; Chapter 2 OBADIAH AS A PART OF THE BOOK OF THE TWELVE; 1. Introduction; 2. Joel; 3. Amos; 4. Joel, Amos and Obadiah; 5. Conclusion; Chapter 3 EDOM AND THE NATIONS: ANOTHER EXAMPLE, EZEKIEL 35.1-36.15; 1. Introduction; 2. Synchronic Analysis; 3. Diachronic Analysis; Chapter 4 PARALLELS: 1. OBADIAH AND THE ORACLES AGAINST EDOM IN JEREMIAH 49.7-22 AND EZEKIEL 35-36; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. Obadiah 1-6 and Jeremiah 49.14-16, 9-10a3. Obadiah 7-8 and Jeremiah 49.7; 4. Obadiah 16 and Jeremiah 49.12; 5. Obadiah and Ezekiel; 6. Conclusion; Chapter 5 PARALLELS: 2. OBADIAH AND JOEL/AMOS; 1. Introduction; 2. Joel; 3. Amos; 4. Joel 4, Amos 1 and Obadiah; 5. Summary; 6. Conclusion; Chapter 6 LITERARY HISTORY; 1. Introduction; 2. The Oracle against Edom in Jeremiah 49.7-22; 3. Obadiah; 4. Conclusion; Chapter 7 THE FOUR LONG ORACLES AGAINST EDOM (ISAIAH 34, JEREMIAH 49.7-22, EZEKIEL 35, OBADIAH); 1. Introduction; 2. Isaiah 34 and the Other Long Oracles against Edom.
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|a 3. The Four Long Oracles4. Obadiah''s Function within the Book of the Twelve; Part II: GENESIS; Chapter 8 EDOM AS ISRAEL'' S BROTHER AND OPPONENT IN GENESIS 25-36; 1. Introduction; 2. Jacob and Esau, Israel and Edom; 3. Conclusion; Chapter 9 EDOM''S ROLE IN GENESIS; 1. Introduction; 2. Genesis 25.19-37.1 and the Structure and Theme of the Book of Genesis; 3. The Middle of Genesis 25.19-37.1: Jacob''s Stay with Laban, Genesis 29-31; 4. Brothers and Nations; 5. Edom''s Specific Role; Chapter 10 DIACHRONIC OBSERVATIONS; 1. Introduction; 2. Genesis 25-36: The Edom/Seir Element.
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|a 3. Edom as Representative of the Nations4. Conclusion; EXCURSUS: Hosea 12.4-5 and the Date of the Genesis Stories; Part III: THE ORIGIN OF EDOM''S ROLE AS A TYPE; Chapter 11 EDOM''S ROLE IN GENESIS AND THE PROPHETIC BOOKS; 1. Introduction; 2. Edom''s Role in Genesis Compared to that in the Prophetic Books; 3. The Origin Histories Compared; 4. Genesis and the Prophetic Books; 5. Conclusion; Chapter 12 EDOM AND ISRAEL TWIN BROTHERS; 1. Introduction; 2. The Prophets; 3. Other Old Testament Books; 4. Evaluation. Consequences for the Date of the Genesis Stories; 5. History; 6. Religion.
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|a 7. ConclusionChapter 13 EDOM''S HOSTILITY; 1. Introduction; 2. Conflicts between Israel and Edom; 3. Edom and the Lamentation Cult; 4. Conclusion; Chapter 14 CONCLUSIONS. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE ORACLES AGAINST EDOM AND THE JACOB-ESAU STORIES; 1. Introduction; 2. Origin and Development of Edom''s Role as a Type; 3. The Difference between the Jacob-Esau Stories and the Oracles against Edom; Bibliography; Index of References; Index of Authors; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; V; W; Y; Z.
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|a The subject of the present book is the theme of Edom in the Old Testament. In the four long oracles against Edom (Isa. 34, Jer. 49.7-22, Ezek. 35, Obadiah), this nation serves as Israel''s antagonist and the representative of the enemy nations. Edom also appears in the book of Genesis: Jacob''s brother Esau is the patriarch of the Edomites and Esau himself is called Edom as well (Gen. 25-36). Although there is no such negative estimation of Edom as in the prophecies, here too Edom represents the nations, and serves as Israel''s opponent. This study discusses the origin and development of Edom'
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