Newness in Old Testament prophecy : an intertextual study /
In Newness in Old Testament Prophecy: An Intertextual Study Henk Leene examines literary and text-genetic relations between the promises regarding new things in Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, paying due attention to the new song heralding Yhwh's kingship in the Psalms.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
BRILL,
2014.
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Colección: | Oudtestamentische studiën ;
d. 64. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- What is new in prophecy
- Intertextuality
- 'Newness' in the Psalms on Yhwh's kingship, Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah
- Perspective
- Psalms on Yhwh's kingship
- A new song : Psalms 96 and 98
- Psalm 96
- Psalm 98
- Contextual embedding of Psalms 96 and 98
- Complementary natures
- Diachronic aspects
- Enthronement according to Psalms 93-100
- Enthronement and eschatology
- Deutero-Isaiah
- New and hidden things : Isaiah 40-55
- Methodology
- Isaiah 41:14-16
- Isaiah 42:5-9
- Isaiah 42:10-13
- Isaiah 43:16-21
- Isaiah 48:1-11
- A synchronic approach
- Dramatic Progression in Isaiah 40-55
- First-last-coming-new in Isaiah 41-48
- A diachronic approach
- Redaction-critical theories on Isaiah 40-55
- First-new : relations with Isaiah 1-39
- Relations with Psalms 96 and 98
- In search of the hidden structure : Deutero-Isaiah in dialogue with Psalms 93-100 on Yhwh's kingship
- The servant as present time eschatology
- Trito-Isaiah
- A new heaven and a new earth : Isaiah 65
- Structure of Isaiah 65
- Isaiah 65 set in its context
- Diachronic questions
- Redaction-critical deliberations
- Relative and absolute dating of Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah
- Relations with Isaiah 40-55
- The dawn of apocalyptic?
- 'Newness' in Ezekiel
- 3.0 perspective
- Ezekiel
- A new heart and a new spirit : Ezekiel 18 and 36
- Ezekiel 18:21-32
- Ezekiel 36:16-38
- The embedding of Ezekiel 18 and 36 in the book
- Diachronic questions
- Papyrus 967
- Stratification of Ezekiel 36:16-38?
- Ezekiel's newness passages in diachronic perspective
- A comparison between Ezekiel 36 and Psalm 51
- Jeremiah
- A new creation and a new covenant : Jeremiah 30-31
- Jeremiah 31:21-22, 23-26
- Jeremiah 31:27-30, 31-34
- Literary structure of Jeremiah 30-31
- The embedding of Jeremiah 30-31 : a few aspects
- Diachronic questions
- Redaction-critical theories on Jeremiah 30-31
- Jeremiah's promises in diachronic perspective
- Diachronic relations between Jeremiah and Ezekiel
- Golah-orientated redaction?
- 'New' at the crossroads of two prophetic traditions
- Retrospect and perspective
- Relations between Ezekiel and Isaiah 40-55
- Relations between Isaiah and Jeremiah 30-31
- Linguistic, generic and compositional agreements
- Diachronic approach
- The promise of the new in Isaiah and Jeremiah
- The new as scenario and programme : conclusion
- chronology
- Intertextual dialogue
- Yhwh-Kingship Psalms, Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah
- Ezekiel and Jeremiah
- Ezekiel and Isaiah, Isaiah and Jeremiah
- Eschatology
- Selected bibliography
- Index of authors
- Index of biblical texts.