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|a Jonker, Louis C.
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|a Defining All-Israel in Chronicles :
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|a Forschungen zum Alten Testament ;
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|a Cover; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 From Cinderella to Blossoming Field; 1.1.1 Paraleipomena and Early Studies on Chronicles; 1.1.2 Historical Reliability of Chronicles?; 1.1.3 Composition History of Chronicles; 1.1.4 The Nature of Chronicles; 1.1.5 Ideology and Rhetorical Aim(s) of Chronicles; 1.2 From Re-interpretation, via "Reforming History", to Identity Negotiation; 1.2.1 Chronicles as Re-interpretation of Older Historiographical Traditions; 1.2.2 Chronicles as "Reforming History"; 1.2.3 Chronicles as Identity Negotiation
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|a 1.3 "Identity" as Heuristic Category1.3.1 Studies on Identity in Chronicles; 1.3.2 Studies on Identity in Other Textual Corpora; 1.3.3 Problematising "Identity" as Heuristic Category in Biblical Studies; 1.4 Aim and Structure of This Book; Chapter 2: Approaching "Identity" in Persian-Period Literature; 2.1 Methods Matter; 2.2 An Overview of Approaches Dealing with "Identity" in Persian-Period Literature; 2.2.1 Postcolonial Studies; 2.2.2 Utopian Studies; 2.2.3 Social Memory Studies; 2.2.4 Social-psychological Studies; 2.3 Methodological Synthesis: Approach Followed in this Study
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|a Chapter 3: The Persian Period in Yehud : A Multi-Levelled Socio-Historical Existence3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Chronicles: A Persian-Period Book?; 3.3 Chronicles: A Book Written by Literati in Jerusalem?; 3.4 A Multi-Levelled Socio-Historical Existence; 3.4.1 Under Persian Rule: The Imperial Context; 3.4.1.1 Introduction; 3.4.1.2 Royal Ideology; 3.4.1.3 Economy and Administration; 3.4.1.4 Religious Conditions; 3.4.2 Surrounded by Nations and Provinces: The Provincial Context; 3.4.2.1 Samaria; 3.4.2.2 Other Surrounding Provinces / Regions; 3.4.3 Brothers of Old: Judah and Benjamin
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|a 3.4.4 Levites and Priests: The Inner-Yehudite Cultic Context3.5 Synthesis; Chapter 4: Speaking in the Imperium; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Genealogies (1 Chronicles 1-9); 4.2.1 A Universalist Frame (1:1-27); 4.2.2 The History of Humanity and Israel Continued in the Reorganised Temple Community in Jerusalem (9:1-34); 4.3 The David Narrative (1 Chronicles 10-29); 4.3.1 "Satan stood up against Israel" (1 Chron. 21:1); 4.3.2 The "Man of Rest" Builds the "House of Rest" (22:7-10; 28:2-3); 4.4 The Solomon Narrative (2 Chronicles 1-9)
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|a 4.4.1 The Jerusalem Temple Reflecting Persian Palace Ideology (2-7)4.4.2 Yahweh Loves His People (2:10 and 9:8); 4.4.3 Solomon Ruling from the Euphrates to Egypt (9:26); 4.5 The Kingdom of Judah Narrative (2 Chronicles 10-36); 4.5.1 Subtle Mockery of the Persians in Egypt through Asa's History? (13:23b-16:14); 4.5.2 Jehoshaphat's Legal Reform (19:4-11); 4.5.3 Cyrus the Great, Messenger of Yahweh (36:22-23); 4.6 Synthesis: Identity Negotiation in the Persian Empire; Chapter 5: Not Alone in this Provincial World; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Genealogies (1 Chronicles 1-9)
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|a 5.2.1 The Sons of Esau: Edom's Position (1:34-54)
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|a Louis C. Jonker prüft in diesem Buch differenziertere und nuanciertere Wege um das heuristische Objektiv der »Identität« auf die Interpretation der Chronikbücher in der hebräischen Bibel anzuwenden.
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