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Disputed Temple : A Rhetorical Analysis of the Book of Haggai /

The prophet Haggai advocated for the rebuilding of the temple, destroyed by Babylon, in the tumultuous period of reconstruction under Persian dominion; so much is evident from a surface reading of the book. John Robert Barker goes further, using rhetorical criticism of the prophet's arguments t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Barker, John Robert (Biblical scholar) (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2018
Colección:Emerging scholars.
Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1. Introduction to the rhetorical analysis of Haggai -- 2. Text-critical analysis, composition of narrative, and notes on translation -- 3. Objections and obstacles to reconstruction of the temple -- 4. Rhetorical analysis of Haggai 1 -- 5. Rhetorical analysis of Haggai 2 -- 6. Summary of findings. 
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520 |a The prophet Haggai advocated for the rebuilding of the temple, destroyed by Babylon, in the tumultuous period of reconstruction under Persian dominion; so much is evident from a surface reading of the book. John Robert Barker goes further, using rhetorical criticism of the prophet's arguments to tease out the probable attitudes and anxieties among the Yehudite community that saw rebuilding as both undesirable and unfeasible. While some in the community accepted the prophet's claim that YHWH wanted the temple built, others feared that adverse agricultural and economic conditions, as well as the lack of a royal builder, were clear signs that YHWH did not approve or authorize the effort. Haggai's counterarguments-that YHWH would provide for the temple's adornment, would bring prosperity to Yehud once the temple was built, and had designated the Davidide Zerubbabel as the chosen royal builder-are combined with his vilification of opponents as unclean and non-Israelite. Barker's study thus allows Haggai to shed further light on the socioeconomic conditions of early Persian-period Yehud. 
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