Judges 1: a commentary on Judges 1:1-10:5 /
This groundbreaking volume presents a new translation of the text and detailed interpretation of almost every word or phrase in the book of Judges, drawing from archaeology and iconography, textual versions, biblical parallels, and extrabiblical texts, many never noted before. Archaeology also serve...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis, MN :
Fortress Press,
2021.
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Colección: | Hermeneia--a critical and historical commentary on the Bible.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Judges 1
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword to Hermeneia
- Preface
- Reference Codes
- Abbreviations and Sigla
- Short Titles
- Introduction
- The Names of the Book
- The Meaning of "Judges" and Their Role in the Book of Judges
- The Place of Judges in the Canon
- Textual Criticism
- The Structure and Unity of Judges
- The Date of Judges
- Historiography across Judges: Chronology and Geography
- The Format of This Commentary
- The Book's Prologue
- Text
- Israelite Successes and Failures in Conquering the Land
- Textual Notes
- Commentary
- The Divine Choice of Judah and the Tribe's First Victory in Jerusalem
- Judah at Hebron and Debir with Caleb and Othniel
- Judah and the Settlement of the Kenites, Benjamin and Jerusalem
- The House of Joseph
- Unsuccessful Northern Tribes
- Manasseh and Ephraim
- Zebulun, Asher, and Naphtali
- Dan
- The Archaeology of Judges 1
- Text
- Divine Rebuke of the Israelites for Violation of the Covenant
- Resumptive Repetition of Joshua 24:28-31 plus Coda
- Introduction to the Military Leaders ("Major Judges"")
- The Cycle of Israelite Idolatry, Divine Punishment via Enemy Peoples Surounding the Land, and Deliverance by Divinely Selected Leaders
- Textual Notes
- Commentary
- Divine Rebuke of the Israelites for Violation of the Covenant
- Resumptive Repetition of Joshua 24:28-31 plus Coda
- Introduction to the Military Leaders ("Major Judges"")
- The Cycle of Israelite Idolatry, Divine Punishment via Enemy Peoples Surrounding the Land, and Deliverance by Divinely Selected Leaders
- Text
- Appendix: Two Listings for the Peoples in the Land
- Military Leaders versus Enemies
- Othniel versus Cushan-rishatayim of Aram-naharaim
- Ehud versus Eglon, King of Moab
- Shamgar versus the Philistines
- Textual Notes
- Commentary
- Appendix: Two Listings for the Peoples in the Land
- Military Leaders versus Enemies
- Othniel versus Cushan-rishatayim of Aram-naharaim
- Ehud versus Eglon, King of Moab
- Shamgar versus the Philistines
- Text
- Deborah, Barak, and Jael versus the Canaanites
- The Prose Account of Deborah, Barak, and Jael versus Jabin, King of Hazor, and Sisera, His Commander
- Israel's Apostasy and Divine Punishment through Jabin, King of Canaan
- The Figure of Deborah
- The Israelites' Muster for Battle
- The Introduction of Heber the Kenite
- The Battle Engaged
- The Aftermath of Battle: When Sisera Met Jael
- Coda: The Destruction of King Jabin of Canaan
- Textual Notes
- Commentary
- Deborah, Barak, and Jael versus the Canaanites
- The Prose Account of Deborah, Barak, and Jael versus Jabin, King of Hazor, and Sisera, His Commander
- Israel's Apostasy and Divine Punishment through Jabin, King of Canaan
- The Figure of Deborah
- The Israelites Muster for Battle
- The Introduction of Heber the Kenite
- The Battle Engaged