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Ezekiel : Current Debates and Future Directions.

Ezekiel studies are flourishing. The 27 essays collected in this volume were first presented in a series of special sessions under the title "Ezekiel in International Perspective" at the Society of Biblical Literature conferences in St Andrews and Vienna. The principal aim was to widen con...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tooman, William A.
Otros Autores: Barter, Penelope
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2017.
Colección:Forschungen zum Alten Testament.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Part 1: The State of the Art ; Karl-Friedrich Pohlmann: Ezekiel: New Directions and Current Debates; 1. Some Short Remarks about Developments in Research at Present; 1.1 Holistic Interpretation
  • Synchronic Reading of the Text; 1.2 Diachronic Approaches; 1.3 A Middle Course?; 1.4 Conclusions; 2. Some Remarks on Papyrus 967 and its Importance; 3. Some Remarks on Methodological Points; 4. Ezekiel Texts and Their Relation to H / P / Holiness Code; 5. Ezekiel-Texts and Trauma Studies; 6. Concluding Remarks; Bibliography.
  • Thomas Krüger: Ezekiel Studies: Present State and Future Outlook1. Reading and Interpreting the Fractures of the Book of Ezekiel; 1.1 The Transcendence and Immanence of God; 1.2 Collective and Individual Punishment; 1.3 Retributive and Creative Justice; 1.4 Different Future Outlooks; 2. Redaction Criticism and Beyond; 3. Prophetic Editors; Bibliography; Part 2: Ezekiel's Book and its Thought in Diachronic Perspective ; Franz Sedlmeier: The Proclamation of Salvation in the Book of Ezekiel: Restoration or Traces of 'Eschatological' Hope?; 1. The Preliminary Observations.
  • 1.1 The Book of Ezekiel
  • A Work in Progress1.2 The Book of Ezekiel as an Exilic Literature; 2. Thesis; 3. Unfolding the Thesis; 3.1 The Message of Salvation in the Context of the Judgement Oracles: Ezekiel 1-24; 3.2 The Proclamation of Redemption within the Framework of the Oracles Concerning the Foreign Nations: Ezekiel 25-32; 3.3 Images of the Fullness of Salvation: Ezekiel 33-39, 40-48; 4. Summary; Bibliography; Anja Klein: Ezekiel 6.1-7 and 36.1-15: The Idea of the Mountains in the Book of Ezekiel; 1. Introduction; 2. Textual Observations.
  • 2.1 Judgement for the Mountains of Israel: Ezekiel 6.1-72.2 Salvation for the Mountains of Israel: Ezekiel 36.1-15; 2.3 The Literary Relationship; 3. The Mountains and the One Mountain; 3.1 The Mountains of Israel; 3.2 The One and Holy Mountain; 4. Theological Implications; Bibliography; Steven S. Tuell: The Book of Ezekiel as a Work In Progress: Indications from the Lament Over the King of Tyre (28.11-19); 1. The Lament Over the King of Tyre (28.11-19); 1.1 The King of Tyre as the Primal Human; 1.2 The King of Tyre as a Cherub; 1.3 "The King of Tyre"?
  • 1.4 Ezek 28.13 and the High Priestly Breastplate2. The High Priest as the Original Referent of 28.11-19; 2.1 Eden as Zion; 2.2 The Cherub; 2.3 The Stones of Fire; 2.4 Again, "the King of Tyre"?; 3. Priesthood for Ezekiel and for His Editors; 3.1 Ezekiel 7.26; 3.2 Ezekiel 22.26; 3.3 Ezekiel 40.44-46; 3.4 Ezekiel 44.1-14 and the Priestly Editing of Chapters 40-48; 4. Conclusion; Bibliography; Franz Sedlmeier: The Figure of David and His Importance in Ezekiel 34-37; 1. Introduction; 2. The Figure of David in Ezekiel 34.23-24; 2.1 The Text of Ezekiel 34.23-24.