Figuring resurrection : Joseph as a death & resurrection figure in the Old Testament & Second Temple Judaism /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bellingham, WA :
Lexham Press,
[2021]
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Colección: | Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Aim and Scope
- Part I: Biblical Interpretation
- Part II: The Text
- Part III: Other Texts
- Part I: Biblical Interpretation
- Chapter 1: Biblical Interpretation and the Joseph Narratives
- The Joseph Narratives
- Brevard Childs: A Canonical Approach
- Robert Alter: A Poetic Reading
- Jon Levenson
- A Narrative Reading
- R.W.L. Moberly: A Theological Interpretation
- Walter Brueggemann: A Postmodern Interpretation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2: Reading Scripture as a Unified Theological Narrative: A Recommended Methodology
- A Recommended Methodology
- Reading Scripture as a Unified Theological Narrative
- Biblical Motifs and the Text
- A Unified Theological Narrative and the Joseph Narratives
- Part II: The Text of Genesis 37-50
- Chapter 3: The Masoretic Text of the Joseph Narratives
- Introduction
- The Joseph Narratives
- Genesis 37
- Genesis 38
- Genesis 39
- Genesis 40
- Genesis 41
- Genesis 42
- Genesis 43
- Genesis 44
- Genesis 45
- Genesis 46
- Genesis 47
- Genesis 48
- Genesis 49
- Genesis 50
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Joseph and His Character: Perceived Problems and Difficulties
- Genesis 37: A Bad Report-Joseph the Spy
- Genesis 37: A Spoiled Son and an Arrogant Brother
- Genesis 37: Clueless
- Genesis 37: Unclean
- Genesis 38: Judah and Canaanite Women
- Genesis 38: Sexual Liaison
- Genesis 38: Who Is More Righteous?
- Genesis 39: An Ill-Advised Return
- Genesis 40: A Sudden Self-Reliance
- Genesis 41-50: Joseph the Egyptian
- Genesis 42-44: Testing, Testing, Testing
- Dysfunction and Deception: A Family Heritage
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5: The Death-and-Resurrection Motif in the Joseph Narratives
- Introduction
- The Death-and-Resurrection Motif of the Joseph Narratives
- Separation and Reunion
- Three-Day/Three-Stage Separation and Restoration
- Barren Womb and the Opening of the Womb
- Being Cast down into a Pit/Sheol and Being Raised up/Lifted Up
- Going down to Egypt and up to Canaan/The Promised Land
- Slavery and Freedom
- Thrown in Prison and Released from Prison
- Famine and Deliverance (Drought and Rain/Dew)
- Seeds/Planting and Growth/Fertility/Fruitfulness
- Going down into the Water/Being Drowned and Being Brought up out of the Water/New Life
- Exile and Return from Exile
- Stripped and Clothed
- Conclusion
- Part III: Other Texts of Genesis 37-50
- Chapter 6: The Septuagint in Comparison to the Masoretic Text
- Introduction
- The Text: The Septuagint in Comparison to the Masoretic Text of Genesis 37-50
- The Attitude and Approach to the Text
- Translation Trends and Their Effect on the Text
- Cultural Reflections of Third-Century BCE Jewish Alexandria
- Joseph's Image Supplemented
- Joseph's Image Tarnished
- Conclusion