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The old testament. An introduction / Rendtorff, Rolf
Título : The old testament. An introduction Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Rendtorff, Rolf, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Fortress Press Fecha de publicación: 1986 Número de páginas: 308 páginas Nota general: <27111> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 221/R41/(ING) Resumen: Contents
Introduction ix
I The Old Testament as a Source of the History of Israel 1
1 The Nature of the Sources 1
2 The Periods of the History of Israel 3
3 Israel before the Settlement 6
3.1 The Patriarchs 7
3. 2 The Exodus from Egypt 10
3. 3 Israel at Sinai 14
3. 4 Israel in the Wilderness 17
3.5 Israel before the Settlement (Summary) 18
4 Israel between the Settlement and the Formation of the State 20
4.1 The Sttlement 20
4.2 Where the Tribes Settled 23
4.3 Israel in the Time of the Judges 25
5 The Beginnings of the Monarchy 29
5.1 Samuel and the Kingdom of Saul 29
5.2 David’s Rise to be King over Judah and Israel 31
5.3 The Reign of Solomon 34
6 Israel and Judah in the Time of the Monarchy 37
6.1 The Split in the Empire of David and Solomon 38
6.2 Israel and Judah Side by Side 41
6.3 Judah to the Babylonian Exile 49
7 Judah after the Babylonian Exile 55
7.1 The Babylonian Exile 55
7.2 Return and Restoration 59
7.3 The Time of Ezra and Nehemiah 65
7.4 Israel at the End of the Old Testament Period 72
II The Literature of the Old Testament in the Life of Ancient Israel 77
1 Form Criticism and Social Structure in Israel 77
The reciprocal relationship between genre and settings – forms in the cult, in the legal sphere, in politics, etc. – oral and written tradition
2 Family, Clan, Tribe, Local Community 80
Songs – sayings – narratives
3 The Legal Sphere 88
Legal authorities – procedures – laws
4 The Cult 94
Nomadic traditions – calendar of festivals –cultic legends – sacrificial ritual – regulations for purity – psalms
5 Political Institutions. The Monarchy 105
Lists, annals, historical narratives – royal psalms – wisdom:
Traditions, sayings, didactic discourses, didactic narratives, psalms
6 Prophecy 112
Groups of prophets and individual figures – sings, visions – prophetic narratives – genres of prophetic discourse
7 The Way to Literature 124
Limits of the form-critical method – the theological purpose of the authors
III The Books of the Old Testament 129
1 The Five Books of the Pentateuch (The Torah)
1.1 The Book of Genesis 132
1.2 The Book of Exodus 139
1.3 The Book of Leviticus 144
1.4 The Book of Numbers 147
1.5 Deuteronomy 150
1.6 The Pentateuch as a Whole 157
2 The Former Prophets 164
2.1 The Book of Joshua 165
2.2 The Book of Judges 167
2.3 The Books of Samuel 170
2.4 The Books of Kings 174
2.5 The Deuteronomistic History 183
3 The Latter Prophets 188
3.1 The Book of Isaiah 190
3.1.1 Isaiah 1-39 190
3.1.2 Isaiah 40-55 (Deutero-Isaiah) 193
3.1.3 Isaiah 56-66 (Trito-Isaiah) 196
3.1.4 The Composition of the Book of Isaiah 198
3.2 The Book of Jeremiah 201
3.3 The Book of Ezekiel 208
3.4 The Book of the Twelve Prophets 215
3.4.1 Hosea 216
3.4.2 Joel 218
3.4.3 Amos 220
3.4.4 Obadiah 224
3.4.5 Jonah 225
3.4.6 Micah 228
3.4.7 Nahum 230
3.4.8 Habakkuk 232
3.4.9 Zephaniah 234
3.4.10 Haggai 236
3.4.11 Zechariah 238
3.4.12 Malachi 242
3.5 The History of the Composition of the Prophetic Books 243
4 The Writings 245
4.1 The Psalms 246
4.2 The Book of Job 250
4.3 Proverbs 255
4.4 The Five Megilloth (Festival scrolls) 258
4.4.1 Ruth 259
4.4.2 Song of Songs 261
4.4.3 Qoheleth Ecclesiastes) 265
4.4.4 Lamentations (Threni) 267
4.4.5 The Book of Esther 270
4.5 The Book of Daniel 273
4.6 The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah 277
4.7 The Books of Chronicles 283
5 The Canon of the Old Testament 288
Abbreviations 292
Index of Subjects 295
Index of Names 301
Index of Hebrew Words 303
Differences between Hebrew and English Biblical References 303
Index of Biblical References 304
Index of Modern Scholars 308
The old testament. An introduction [texto impreso] / Rendtorff, Rolf, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Fortress Press, 1986 . - 308 páginas.
<27111>
Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 221/R41/(ING) Resumen: Contents
Introduction ix
I The Old Testament as a Source of the History of Israel 1
1 The Nature of the Sources 1
2 The Periods of the History of Israel 3
3 Israel before the Settlement 6
3.1 The Patriarchs 7
3. 2 The Exodus from Egypt 10
3. 3 Israel at Sinai 14
3. 4 Israel in the Wilderness 17
3.5 Israel before the Settlement (Summary) 18
4 Israel between the Settlement and the Formation of the State 20
4.1 The Sttlement 20
4.2 Where the Tribes Settled 23
4.3 Israel in the Time of the Judges 25
5 The Beginnings of the Monarchy 29
5.1 Samuel and the Kingdom of Saul 29
5.2 David’s Rise to be King over Judah and Israel 31
5.3 The Reign of Solomon 34
6 Israel and Judah in the Time of the Monarchy 37
6.1 The Split in the Empire of David and Solomon 38
6.2 Israel and Judah Side by Side 41
6.3 Judah to the Babylonian Exile 49
7 Judah after the Babylonian Exile 55
7.1 The Babylonian Exile 55
7.2 Return and Restoration 59
7.3 The Time of Ezra and Nehemiah 65
7.4 Israel at the End of the Old Testament Period 72
II The Literature of the Old Testament in the Life of Ancient Israel 77
1 Form Criticism and Social Structure in Israel 77
The reciprocal relationship between genre and settings – forms in the cult, in the legal sphere, in politics, etc. – oral and written tradition
2 Family, Clan, Tribe, Local Community 80
Songs – sayings – narratives
3 The Legal Sphere 88
Legal authorities – procedures – laws
4 The Cult 94
Nomadic traditions – calendar of festivals –cultic legends – sacrificial ritual – regulations for purity – psalms
5 Political Institutions. The Monarchy 105
Lists, annals, historical narratives – royal psalms – wisdom:
Traditions, sayings, didactic discourses, didactic narratives, psalms
6 Prophecy 112
Groups of prophets and individual figures – sings, visions – prophetic narratives – genres of prophetic discourse
7 The Way to Literature 124
Limits of the form-critical method – the theological purpose of the authors
III The Books of the Old Testament 129
1 The Five Books of the Pentateuch (The Torah)
1.1 The Book of Genesis 132
1.2 The Book of Exodus 139
1.3 The Book of Leviticus 144
1.4 The Book of Numbers 147
1.5 Deuteronomy 150
1.6 The Pentateuch as a Whole 157
2 The Former Prophets 164
2.1 The Book of Joshua 165
2.2 The Book of Judges 167
2.3 The Books of Samuel 170
2.4 The Books of Kings 174
2.5 The Deuteronomistic History 183
3 The Latter Prophets 188
3.1 The Book of Isaiah 190
3.1.1 Isaiah 1-39 190
3.1.2 Isaiah 40-55 (Deutero-Isaiah) 193
3.1.3 Isaiah 56-66 (Trito-Isaiah) 196
3.1.4 The Composition of the Book of Isaiah 198
3.2 The Book of Jeremiah 201
3.3 The Book of Ezekiel 208
3.4 The Book of the Twelve Prophets 215
3.4.1 Hosea 216
3.4.2 Joel 218
3.4.3 Amos 220
3.4.4 Obadiah 224
3.4.5 Jonah 225
3.4.6 Micah 228
3.4.7 Nahum 230
3.4.8 Habakkuk 232
3.4.9 Zephaniah 234
3.4.10 Haggai 236
3.4.11 Zechariah 238
3.4.12 Malachi 242
3.5 The History of the Composition of the Prophetic Books 243
4 The Writings 245
4.1 The Psalms 246
4.2 The Book of Job 250
4.3 Proverbs 255
4.4 The Five Megilloth (Festival scrolls) 258
4.4.1 Ruth 259
4.4.2 Song of Songs 261
4.4.3 Qoheleth Ecclesiastes) 265
4.4.4 Lamentations (Threni) 267
4.4.5 The Book of Esther 270
4.5 The Book of Daniel 273
4.6 The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah 277
4.7 The Books of Chronicles 283
5 The Canon of the Old Testament 288
Abbreviations 292
Index of Subjects 295
Index of Names 301
Index of Hebrew Words 303
Differences between Hebrew and English Biblical References 303
Index of Biblical References 304
Index of Modern Scholars 308
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