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Israel in Egypt / Davies, Gordon
Título : Israel in Egypt Otro título : Reading exodus 1-2 Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Davies, Gordon, Autor Editorial: JSOT Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26987> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.135/(ING) Resumen: Ackmowledgments and dedication – 9
Abbreviations – 10
INTRODUCTION – 13
The importance of exodus 1-2 – 13
Methodology – 14
Delimitation and unity of the chapters – 20
Technical notes – 21
Chapter 1
EXODUS 1.1-7 – 23
Literal translation – 23
Delimitation – 24
Narrative structure and gaps – 30
Point of view – 29
Repetition and narrative gaps – 30
Narrative symmetry – 34
Vocabulary – 36
Conclusions – 38
Chapter 2
EXODUS 1.8-14 – 39
Literal translation – 39
Delimitation – 43
Narrative struture – 43
Point of view – 44
Narrative symmetry – 46
Rhetorical analysis – 47
Vocabulary – 55
Conclusions – 62
Excursus: women in exodus 1-2 – 63
Chapter 3
EXODUS 1.15-22 – 64
Literal translation – 64
Delimitation – 68
Narrative struture – 69
Point of view – 70
Narrative symmetry – 71
Vocabulary – 73
Narrative speeds and order – 82
Conclusions – 85
Chapter 4
EXODUS 2. 1-10 - 86
Literal translation – 86
Delimitation – 89
Narrative struture – 89
POINT OF VIEW AND NARRATIVE GAPS – 93
Perspective – 97
Narrative symmetry – 99
Vocabulary – 105
Symbolism – 115
Conclusions – 117
Chapter 5
EXODUS 2. 11-15
Literal translation – 118
Delimitation – 118
Narrative struture – 122
POINT OF VIEW AND NARRATIVE GAPS – 123
Narrative symmetry – 130
Vocabulary and rhetoric – 132
Conclusions – 141
Chapter 6
EXODUS 2.16-22
Literal translation – 142
Delimitation – 144
Narrative struture – 144
POINT OF VIEW – 145
Repetition – 146
Narrative symmetry – 152
Vocabulary and characterization – 156
Conclusions – 164
Chapter 7
EXODUS – 2.23-25 – 165
Literal translation – 165
Delimitation – 166
Narrative struture – 166
POINT OF VIEW – 167
Narrative symmetry – 167
Vocabulary – 168
Conclusions – 173
CONCLUSION – 174
Overview of narrative elements – 174
Thematic synthesis – 179
Conclusion – 181
Appendix
COMBINATIONS IN GENESIS OF KEY – WORDS IN EXODUS 1.1-7 – 182
Bibliography- 183
Index of references - 195
Index of authors -201
Israel in Egypt = Reading exodus 1-2 [texto impreso] / Davies, Gordon, Autor . - [S.l.] : JSOT, [s.d.] . - 204 páginas.
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Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.135/(ING) Resumen: Ackmowledgments and dedication – 9
Abbreviations – 10
INTRODUCTION – 13
The importance of exodus 1-2 – 13
Methodology – 14
Delimitation and unity of the chapters – 20
Technical notes – 21
Chapter 1
EXODUS 1.1-7 – 23
Literal translation – 23
Delimitation – 24
Narrative structure and gaps – 30
Point of view – 29
Repetition and narrative gaps – 30
Narrative symmetry – 34
Vocabulary – 36
Conclusions – 38
Chapter 2
EXODUS 1.8-14 – 39
Literal translation – 39
Delimitation – 43
Narrative struture – 43
Point of view – 44
Narrative symmetry – 46
Rhetorical analysis – 47
Vocabulary – 55
Conclusions – 62
Excursus: women in exodus 1-2 – 63
Chapter 3
EXODUS 1.15-22 – 64
Literal translation – 64
Delimitation – 68
Narrative struture – 69
Point of view – 70
Narrative symmetry – 71
Vocabulary – 73
Narrative speeds and order – 82
Conclusions – 85
Chapter 4
EXODUS 2. 1-10 - 86
Literal translation – 86
Delimitation – 89
Narrative struture – 89
POINT OF VIEW AND NARRATIVE GAPS – 93
Perspective – 97
Narrative symmetry – 99
Vocabulary – 105
Symbolism – 115
Conclusions – 117
Chapter 5
EXODUS 2. 11-15
Literal translation – 118
Delimitation – 118
Narrative struture – 122
POINT OF VIEW AND NARRATIVE GAPS – 123
Narrative symmetry – 130
Vocabulary and rhetoric – 132
Conclusions – 141
Chapter 6
EXODUS 2.16-22
Literal translation – 142
Delimitation – 144
Narrative struture – 144
POINT OF VIEW – 145
Repetition – 146
Narrative symmetry – 152
Vocabulary and characterization – 156
Conclusions – 164
Chapter 7
EXODUS – 2.23-25 – 165
Literal translation – 165
Delimitation – 166
Narrative struture – 166
POINT OF VIEW – 167
Narrative symmetry – 167
Vocabulary – 168
Conclusions – 173
CONCLUSION – 174
Overview of narrative elements – 174
Thematic synthesis – 179
Conclusion – 181
Appendix
COMBINATIONS IN GENESIS OF KEY – WORDS IN EXODUS 1.1-7 – 182
Bibliography- 183
Index of references - 195
Index of authors -201
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 26987 222.08/J75/T.135/(ING) DAV Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible The Fabric of History / Vikander Edelman, Diana
Título : The Fabric of History Otro título : Text, artifact and Israel´s past Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Vikander Edelman, Diana, Autor Editorial: JSOT Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26986> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.127/(ING) Resumen: Preface – 7
Abbreviations – 10
List of contributors – 12
DIANA EDELMAN
Doing history in biblical studies – 13
ERNEST AXEL KNAUF
From history to interpretation – 26
THOMAS L. THOMPSON
Text, context and referent in Israelite historiography – 65
J. MAXWELL MILLER
Is ir possible to write a history of
Israel without relying on the Hebrew bible – 93
WILLIAM G. DEVER
Archaelogy, material culture and
The early monarchical period in israel – 103
GOSTA W. AHLSTROM
The Role of archeological and literary remains in reconstructing israel´s history – 116
Index of biblical references - 143
Index of authors - 145
The Fabric of History = Text, artifact and Israel´s past [texto impreso] / Vikander Edelman, Diana, Autor . - [S.l.] : JSOT, [s.d.] . - 204 páginas.
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Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.127/(ING) Resumen: Preface – 7
Abbreviations – 10
List of contributors – 12
DIANA EDELMAN
Doing history in biblical studies – 13
ERNEST AXEL KNAUF
From history to interpretation – 26
THOMAS L. THOMPSON
Text, context and referent in Israelite historiography – 65
J. MAXWELL MILLER
Is ir possible to write a history of
Israel without relying on the Hebrew bible – 93
WILLIAM G. DEVER
Archaelogy, material culture and
The early monarchical period in israel – 103
GOSTA W. AHLSTROM
The Role of archeological and literary remains in reconstructing israel´s history – 116
Index of biblical references - 143
Index of authors - 145
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 26986 222.08/J75/T.127/(ING) VIK Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible W.M.L. de wette founder of modern biblical criticism / Rogerson, John
Título : W.M.L. de wette founder of modern biblical criticism Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Rogerson, John, Autor Editorial: JSOT Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26985> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.126/(ING) Resumen: abbrviations – 7
preface – 9
chapter 1 – the hidden yeras – 13
chapter 2 – jena 1799-1807: doubt and hope, success and tragedy – 19
chapter 3 – heildelberg – 64
chapter 4 – berlin I: towards certainty – 87
chapter 5 – berlin II: breakthrough and disaster – 125
chapter 6: Weimar – 161
chapter 7 – basel – 191
chapter 8 – retrospect – 266
list of writings by de wette – 272
letters of de wette - 288
W.M.L. de wette founder of modern biblical criticism [texto impreso] / Rogerson, John, Autor . - [S.l.] : JSOT, [s.d.] . - 204 páginas.
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Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.126/(ING) Resumen: abbrviations – 7
preface – 9
chapter 1 – the hidden yeras – 13
chapter 2 – jena 1799-1807: doubt and hope, success and tragedy – 19
chapter 3 – heildelberg – 64
chapter 4 – berlin I: towards certainty – 87
chapter 5 – berlin II: breakthrough and disaster – 125
chapter 6: Weimar – 161
chapter 7 – basel – 191
chapter 8 – retrospect – 266
list of writings by de wette – 272
letters of de wette - 288
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 26985 222.08/J75/T.126/(ING) ROG Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Priesthood and Cult in Ancient Israel / Anderson, Gary
Título : Priesthood and Cult in Ancient Israel Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Anderson, Gary, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26984> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.125/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Preface 7
Abbreviations 10
List of Contributors 13
GARY A. ANDERSON
The Praise of God as a Cultic Event 15
BARUCH J. SCHWARTZ
The Prohibitions Conceming the Eating of Blood in Leviticus 17 34
JAMES C. VANDERKAM
Jewish High Priest of the Persian Period: Is the List Complete? 67
SUSAN ACKERMAN
The Deception of Isaac, Jacob’s Dream at Bethel, and Incubation on an Animal skin 92
SAUL M. OLYAN
The Oaths of Amos 8.14 121
DAVID P. WRIGHT
The Spectrum of Priestly Impurity 150
JACOB MILGROM
The Composition of Leviticus, Chapter 11 183
ISRAEL KNOHL
The Sin Offering Law in the Holiness School (Numbers 15.22-31) 192
Index of References 204
Index of authors 213
Priesthood and Cult in Ancient Israel [texto impreso] / Anderson, Gary, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : JSOT, 1991 . - 204 páginas.
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Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.125/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Preface 7
Abbreviations 10
List of Contributors 13
GARY A. ANDERSON
The Praise of God as a Cultic Event 15
BARUCH J. SCHWARTZ
The Prohibitions Conceming the Eating of Blood in Leviticus 17 34
JAMES C. VANDERKAM
Jewish High Priest of the Persian Period: Is the List Complete? 67
SUSAN ACKERMAN
The Deception of Isaac, Jacob’s Dream at Bethel, and Incubation on an Animal skin 92
SAUL M. OLYAN
The Oaths of Amos 8.14 121
DAVID P. WRIGHT
The Spectrum of Priestly Impurity 150
JACOB MILGROM
The Composition of Leviticus, Chapter 11 183
ISRAEL KNOHL
The Sin Offering Law in the Holiness School (Numbers 15.22-31) 192
Index of References 204
Index of authors 213
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 26984 222.08/J75/T.125/(ING) AND Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Seeing and Hearing God with the psalms / Tournay, Raymond Jacques
Título : Seeing and Hearing God with the psalms Otro título : The Prophetic Liturgy of the Second Temple in Jerusalem Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Tournay, Raymond Jacques, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26983> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.118/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Preface 7
Translator’s Note 8
Abbreviations 9
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 13
1. Recent Research on the Psalms 13
2. A New Approach 24
PART I
LEVITICAL SINGERS, CULTIC PROPHETS
Chapter 1
THE LEVITICAL SINGERS IN THE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD 34
Chapter 2
THE GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF CLASSICAL PROPHECY 46
Chapter 3
THE LEVITICAL SINGERS, AUTHENTIC CULTIC PROPHETS 57
PART II
THE THEOPHANIES IN THE PSALMS
Chapter 4
ANCIENT THEOPHANY NARRATIVES 70
Chapter 5
ANCIENT THEOPHANIC POEMS 86
Chapter 6
THEOPHANIES OF THE DIVINE NAME 99
Chapter 7
THEOPHANIES OF THE DIVINE GLORY 112
Chapter 8
OTHER POST-EXILIC THEOPHANIES 131
PART II
THE ORACLES IN THE PSALMS
Chapter 9
PSALMIST’S REQUEST AND THE DIVINE RESPONSE: AN INSPIRED DIALOGUE 160
Chapter 10
THE ORACULAR PSALMS 165
CHAPTER 11
IMPLICIT ORACLES IN THE PSALMS 188
Chapter 12
MESSIANIC PSALMS AND THE EXPECTATION OF THE MESSIAH 199
CONCLUSION 230
Bibliography 235
Index of References 277
Index of Authors 305
Seeing and Hearing God with the psalms = The Prophetic Liturgy of the Second Temple in Jerusalem [texto impreso] / Tournay, Raymond Jacques, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : JSOT, 1991 . - 204 páginas.
<26983>
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Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.118/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Preface 7
Translator’s Note 8
Abbreviations 9
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 13
1. Recent Research on the Psalms 13
2. A New Approach 24
PART I
LEVITICAL SINGERS, CULTIC PROPHETS
Chapter 1
THE LEVITICAL SINGERS IN THE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD 34
Chapter 2
THE GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF CLASSICAL PROPHECY 46
Chapter 3
THE LEVITICAL SINGERS, AUTHENTIC CULTIC PROPHETS 57
PART II
THE THEOPHANIES IN THE PSALMS
Chapter 4
ANCIENT THEOPHANY NARRATIVES 70
Chapter 5
ANCIENT THEOPHANIC POEMS 86
Chapter 6
THEOPHANIES OF THE DIVINE NAME 99
Chapter 7
THEOPHANIES OF THE DIVINE GLORY 112
Chapter 8
OTHER POST-EXILIC THEOPHANIES 131
PART II
THE ORACLES IN THE PSALMS
Chapter 9
PSALMIST’S REQUEST AND THE DIVINE RESPONSE: AN INSPIRED DIALOGUE 160
Chapter 10
THE ORACULAR PSALMS 165
CHAPTER 11
IMPLICIT ORACLES IN THE PSALMS 188
Chapter 12
MESSIANIC PSALMS AND THE EXPECTATION OF THE MESSIAH 199
CONCLUSION 230
Bibliography 235
Index of References 277
Index of Authors 305
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 26983 222.08/J75/T.118/(ING) TOU Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Second temple studies / Davies, Philip
Título : Second temple studies Otro título : 1. Persien period Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Davies, Philip, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26982> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.117/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Abbreviations 7
List of Contributors 9
PHILIP. R. DAVIES
Sociology and the Second Temple 11
ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND SOCIETY
JOSEPH BLENKINSHOPP
Temple and Society in Achaemenid Judah 22
KENNETH HOGLUND
The Achaemenid Context 54
DANIEL L. SMITH
The Politics of Ezra: Sociological Indicators of Postexilic Judaean society 73
LESTER L. GRABBE
Reconstructing History from the Book of Ezra 98
LITERATURE AND SOCIETY
ROBERT P. CARROLL
Textual Strategies and Ideology in the Second Temple Period 108
DAVID L. PETERSEN
The Temple in Persian Period Prophetic Texts 125
CRITIQUE
JOHN M. HALLIGAN
Nehemiah 5: By Way of a Response to Hoglund and Smith 146
PETER ROSS BEDFORD
On Models and Texts: A Response to Blenkinsopp and Petersen 154
RICHARD A. HORSLEY
Empire, Temple and Community-but no Bourgeoisie!
A Response to Blenkinsopp and Petersen 163
DAVID JOBLING
Texts and the World-An Unbridgeable Gap?
A Response to Carroll, Hoglund and Smith 175
Index of References 183
Index of Authors 189
Second temple studies = 1. Persien period [texto impreso] / Davies, Philip, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : JSOT, 1991 . - 204 páginas.
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Abbreviations 7
List of Contributors 9
PHILIP. R. DAVIES
Sociology and the Second Temple 11
ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND SOCIETY
JOSEPH BLENKINSHOPP
Temple and Society in Achaemenid Judah 22
KENNETH HOGLUND
The Achaemenid Context 54
DANIEL L. SMITH
The Politics of Ezra: Sociological Indicators of Postexilic Judaean society 73
LESTER L. GRABBE
Reconstructing History from the Book of Ezra 98
LITERATURE AND SOCIETY
ROBERT P. CARROLL
Textual Strategies and Ideology in the Second Temple Period 108
DAVID L. PETERSEN
The Temple in Persian Period Prophetic Texts 125
CRITIQUE
JOHN M. HALLIGAN
Nehemiah 5: By Way of a Response to Hoglund and Smith 146
PETER ROSS BEDFORD
On Models and Texts: A Response to Blenkinsopp and Petersen 154
RICHARD A. HORSLEY
Empire, Temple and Community-but no Bourgeoisie!
A Response to Blenkinsopp and Petersen 163
DAVID JOBLING
Texts and the World-An Unbridgeable Gap?
A Response to Carroll, Hoglund and Smith 175
Index of References 183
Index of Authors 189
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 26982 222.08/J75/T.117/(ING) DAV Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Narrative and novella in Samuel / Gunn, David
Título : Narrative and novella in Samuel Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Gunn, David, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26981> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.116/N.9/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Editor’s Preface 7
HUGO GRESSMANN
The Oldest History Writtng in Israel 9
Introduction 9
David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 10.1-12.31) 23
Ammon and Absalom (2 Samuel 13.1-14.33) 31
The Revolt of Absalom and Sheba (2 Samuel 15.1-20.22) 38
David’s Officers (2 Samuel 20.23-26) 52
The Conflict between Solomon and Adonijah over the Succession
(1 Kigs 1.1-2.46) 52
WILHELM CASPARI
The Literary Type and Historical Value of 2 Samuel 15-20 59
BERNHARD LUTHER
The Novella of Judah and Tamar and Other Israelite Novellas 89
ALFONS SCHULZ
Narrative Art in the Books of Samuel 119
Bibliography 171
Index of Biblical References 173
Index of Authors 183
Narrative and novella in Samuel [texto impreso] / Gunn, David, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : JSOT, 1991 . - 204 páginas.
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Editor’s Preface 7
HUGO GRESSMANN
The Oldest History Writtng in Israel 9
Introduction 9
David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 10.1-12.31) 23
Ammon and Absalom (2 Samuel 13.1-14.33) 31
The Revolt of Absalom and Sheba (2 Samuel 15.1-20.22) 38
David’s Officers (2 Samuel 20.23-26) 52
The Conflict between Solomon and Adonijah over the Succession
(1 Kigs 1.1-2.46) 52
WILHELM CASPARI
The Literary Type and Historical Value of 2 Samuel 15-20 59
BERNHARD LUTHER
The Novella of Judah and Tamar and Other Israelite Novellas 89
ALFONS SCHULZ
Narrative Art in the Books of Samuel 119
Bibliography 171
Index of Biblical References 173
Index of Authors 183
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 26981 222.08/J75/T.116/N.9/(ING) GUN Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Wisdom in revolt / Perdue, Leo
Título : Wisdom in revolt Otro título : Metaphorical Theology in the Book of Job Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Perdue, Leo, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26980> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.112/N.29/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Abbreviations 8
PART I. METEPHORICAL THEOLOGY AND MYTHIC PARADIGMS
Chapter 1
THE THEOLOGY OF WISDOM LITERATURE: ISSUES AND APPROACHES
1. Introduction: Cosmology and Anthropology in Wisdom 12
2. Approaches to the Theology of Wisdom 13
3. The Metaphorical Process 22
4. Metaphor and Theology 27
Chapter 2
METAPHORS OF COSMOLOGY AND MYTHIC PARADIGMS
1. Metaphors of Cosmology in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Literatures 32
2. The Metaphor of Struggle and the Mythic Paradigm of the Battle with Chaos 47
3. Metaphors of Cosmology in Wisdom Literature 56
Chapter 3
METAPHORS OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND MYTHIC PARADIGMS
1. Metaphors of Anthropology in Ancient –near Eastern and Biblical Literatures 61
2. The Mythic Paradigm of Revolt against the Gods 70
PART II. WISDOM IN REVOLT
Chapter 4
INTERPRETING THE BOOK OF JOB: PRELIMINARY ISSUES
1. Cosmology and Anthropology in Job 74 2. The Metaphorical Process 75
3. Preliminary Considerations 75
Chapter 5
DIVINE JUDGMENT AND HUMAN DESTINY: THE NARRATIVE TALE AND THE OPENING SOLILOQUY
1. The Narrative Tale: Divine Judgment (Job 1-2) 86
2. The Opening Soliloquy: The Assault on Creation (Job 3) 91
3. The Metaphorical Process: Absurdity and Destabilization 108
Chapter 6
DIVINE JUSTICE AND HUMAN SLAVERY: THE FIRST CYCLE
1. Eliphaz: The Defense of Divine Justice (Job 4-5) 111
2. Job: The Destiny of Slavery (Job 6-7) 121
3. Job: The Plea for Justice and Mercy (Job 9-10) 131
4. The Metaphorical Process: From Destabilization to Mimesis 147
Chapter 7
PROTEST AND REVOLT: THE SECOND AND THIRD CYCLES AND THE OATH INNOCENCE
1. Job: The Illusion of Redemptive History (Job 12-14) 149
2. Eliphaz: The Fall of the Primal King (Job 15) 163
3. Job: The Appeal to a Redeemer (Job 16-17;19) 170
4. Bildad: The Sovereignty of God and the Folly of Revolt (Job 25; 26.1-14) 174
5. Job: The Oath of Innocence and the Revolt of the Hero (Job 29-31) 182
6. The Metaphorical Process: Transformation and Restabilization 193
Chapter 8
FALL AND JUDGMENT: THE SPEECHES OF GOD AND THE NARRATIVE TALE
1. The Speeches from the Whirlwind: Introduction 196
2. The First Speech of God and Job’s Response (Job 38.1-40.5) 203
3. The Second Speech of God and Job’s Response (Job 40,6-42.6) 218
4. The Final Judgment (Job 42) 238
PART III: THE RETURN TO NAIVETÉ AND CONCLUDING SUMMARY
Chapter 9
THE RETURN TO FIRST NAIVETÉ: THE SEARCH FOR WISDOM AND THE SPEECHES OF ELIHU
1. The Wonder of Creation and Human Piety: The Wisdom Hymn (Job 28) 242
2. The Sovereignty of God and Human Slavery: The Speeches of Elihu (Job 32-37) 248
3. The Metaphorical Process: Dead Metaphors and Sterile Faith 257
Chapter 10
WISDOM IN REVOLT: CONCLUDING SUMMARY
1. Metaphors of Cosmology and Anthropology in Job 260
2. Mythic Pattems in Job 265
3. The Metaphorical Process and the Narrative Quest for Faith 269
Select Bibliography 274
Index of Biblical References 281
Index of Authors 294
Wisdom in revolt = Metaphorical Theology in the Book of Job [texto impreso] / Perdue, Leo, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : JSOT, 1991 . - 204 páginas.
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Abbreviations 8
PART I. METEPHORICAL THEOLOGY AND MYTHIC PARADIGMS
Chapter 1
THE THEOLOGY OF WISDOM LITERATURE: ISSUES AND APPROACHES
1. Introduction: Cosmology and Anthropology in Wisdom 12
2. Approaches to the Theology of Wisdom 13
3. The Metaphorical Process 22
4. Metaphor and Theology 27
Chapter 2
METAPHORS OF COSMOLOGY AND MYTHIC PARADIGMS
1. Metaphors of Cosmology in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Literatures 32
2. The Metaphor of Struggle and the Mythic Paradigm of the Battle with Chaos 47
3. Metaphors of Cosmology in Wisdom Literature 56
Chapter 3
METAPHORS OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND MYTHIC PARADIGMS
1. Metaphors of Anthropology in Ancient –near Eastern and Biblical Literatures 61
2. The Mythic Paradigm of Revolt against the Gods 70
PART II. WISDOM IN REVOLT
Chapter 4
INTERPRETING THE BOOK OF JOB: PRELIMINARY ISSUES
1. Cosmology and Anthropology in Job 74 2. The Metaphorical Process 75
3. Preliminary Considerations 75
Chapter 5
DIVINE JUDGMENT AND HUMAN DESTINY: THE NARRATIVE TALE AND THE OPENING SOLILOQUY
1. The Narrative Tale: Divine Judgment (Job 1-2) 86
2. The Opening Soliloquy: The Assault on Creation (Job 3) 91
3. The Metaphorical Process: Absurdity and Destabilization 108
Chapter 6
DIVINE JUSTICE AND HUMAN SLAVERY: THE FIRST CYCLE
1. Eliphaz: The Defense of Divine Justice (Job 4-5) 111
2. Job: The Destiny of Slavery (Job 6-7) 121
3. Job: The Plea for Justice and Mercy (Job 9-10) 131
4. The Metaphorical Process: From Destabilization to Mimesis 147
Chapter 7
PROTEST AND REVOLT: THE SECOND AND THIRD CYCLES AND THE OATH INNOCENCE
1. Job: The Illusion of Redemptive History (Job 12-14) 149
2. Eliphaz: The Fall of the Primal King (Job 15) 163
3. Job: The Appeal to a Redeemer (Job 16-17;19) 170
4. Bildad: The Sovereignty of God and the Folly of Revolt (Job 25; 26.1-14) 174
5. Job: The Oath of Innocence and the Revolt of the Hero (Job 29-31) 182
6. The Metaphorical Process: Transformation and Restabilization 193
Chapter 8
FALL AND JUDGMENT: THE SPEECHES OF GOD AND THE NARRATIVE TALE
1. The Speeches from the Whirlwind: Introduction 196
2. The First Speech of God and Job’s Response (Job 38.1-40.5) 203
3. The Second Speech of God and Job’s Response (Job 40,6-42.6) 218
4. The Final Judgment (Job 42) 238
PART III: THE RETURN TO NAIVETÉ AND CONCLUDING SUMMARY
Chapter 9
THE RETURN TO FIRST NAIVETÉ: THE SEARCH FOR WISDOM AND THE SPEECHES OF ELIHU
1. The Wonder of Creation and Human Piety: The Wisdom Hymn (Job 28) 242
2. The Sovereignty of God and Human Slavery: The Speeches of Elihu (Job 32-37) 248
3. The Metaphorical Process: Dead Metaphors and Sterile Faith 257
Chapter 10
WISDOM IN REVOLT: CONCLUDING SUMMARY
1. Metaphors of Cosmology and Anthropology in Job 260
2. Mythic Pattems in Job 265
3. The Metaphorical Process and the Narrative Quest for Faith 269
Select Bibliography 274
Index of Biblical References 281
Index of Authors 294
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Título : The canaanites their Land Otro título : The tradition of the canaanites Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Lemche, Niels Peter, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26979> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.110/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Acknowledgments 7
Abbreviations 9
Chapter 1
THE CANAANITES AND 0LD TESTAMENT STUDY INTRODUCTION 13
Chapter 2
THE CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND IN ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN DOCUMENTS: THE 2ND MILLENNIUM BCE 25
Chapter 3
THA CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND IN ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN DOCUMENTS THE IST MILLENIUM BCE AND LATER 53
Chapter 4
THE CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND ACCORDING TO THE OLD TESTAMENT I:
INTRODUCTION 63
Chapter 5
THE CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND ACCORDING TO THE OLD TESTAMENT. II:
THE PENTATEUCH AND THE HISTORICALBOOKS 73
Chapter 6
THE CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND ACCORDING TO THE OLD TESTAMENT. III:
THE PROPHETIC AND POETIC BOOKS 123
Chapter 7
THE CANAANITES, RESULTS, CONCLUSIONS, CONSEQUENCES 151
Bibliography 175
Index of Biblical References 185
Index of Authors 189
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Acknowledgments 7
Abbreviations 9
Chapter 1
THE CANAANITES AND 0LD TESTAMENT STUDY INTRODUCTION 13
Chapter 2
THE CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND IN ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN DOCUMENTS: THE 2ND MILLENNIUM BCE 25
Chapter 3
THA CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND IN ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN DOCUMENTS THE IST MILLENIUM BCE AND LATER 53
Chapter 4
THE CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND ACCORDING TO THE OLD TESTAMENT I:
INTRODUCTION 63
Chapter 5
THE CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND ACCORDING TO THE OLD TESTAMENT. II:
THE PENTATEUCH AND THE HISTORICALBOOKS 73
Chapter 6
THE CANAANITES AND THEIR LAND ACCORDING TO THE OLD TESTAMENT. III:
THE PROPHETIC AND POETIC BOOKS 123
Chapter 7
THE CANAANITES, RESULTS, CONCLUSIONS, CONSEQUENCES 151
Bibliography 175
Index of Biblical References 185
Index of Authors 189
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Título : Scribes and schools in monarchic Judah Otro título : A socio-Archeological approach Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Jamieson Drake, David, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26978> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.109/N.9/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Acknowledgments 8
Preface 9
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION 11
Chapter 2
SETTLEMENT 48
Chapter 3
PUBLIC WORKS 81
Chapter 4
LUXURY ITEMS 107
Chapter 5
CONCLUSION 136
Tables 160
Maps 199
Charts 210
Bibliography of Sites 217
Selected Bibliography 222
Index of Biblical References 238
Index of Authors 239
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Acknowledgments 8
Preface 9
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION 11
Chapter 2
SETTLEMENT 48
Chapter 3
PUBLIC WORKS 81
Chapter 4
LUXURY ITEMS 107
Chapter 5
CONCLUSION 136
Tables 160
Maps 199
Charts 210
Bibliography of Sites 217
Selected Bibliography 222
Index of Biblical References 238
Index of Authors 239
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Título : Wealth and poverty in the book of proverbs Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Whybray, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26977> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.99/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
Abbreviations 7
Introduction 9
Section A. PROVERBS 10.1-22.16 AND 25-29
1. The Vocabulary of Wealth and Proverty 11
a. Wealth, power and high social status 11
b. Poverty and low social status 14
c. Some features of the terminology 15
i. Poor and poverty 15
ii. asir, rich 22
2. The Speakers and their Values 23
a. The precariousness of life 23
b. The vocabulary of disaster 24
i. Death 25
ii. Undefined disasters 26
iii. The danger of falling into poverty 26
c. Hard work and contentment 31
d. Generosity and oppression 35
e. The work ethic 38
f. The limited value of wealth 39
g. The poor as God’s creatures 41
h. Slavery 42
i. The royal proverbs 45
i. The king as absolute monarch 48
ii. Simple faith in royal justice 51
iii. Critical attitudes towards kings 53
iv. Supposed acquaintance with the court 54
v. Conclusion 60
3. Summary 60
4. Concluding Remarks 61
a. Wider issues 61
b. The question of consistency 62
c. Redaction and reinterpretation 64
d. Authority and social function 68
i. Learned scribes or oral literature? 68
ii. Schools and education 69
iii. The life of the people 73
Section B. OTHER COLLECTIONS OF SHORT PROVERBS 75
1. Proverbs 24,23-24 75
2. Miscellaneous Pieces in Proverbs 1-9 77
3. Proverbs 30 78
Section C. PROVERBS 22,17-24,22 85
Section D. PROVERBS 1-9 99
Section E. PROVERBS 31,1-9 107
Section F. PROVERBS 31,10-31 111
Section G. WEALTH AND POVERTY IN THE BOOK OF PROVERBS 113
Bibliography 119
Index of Biblical References 123
Index of Authors 131
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Introduction 9
Section A. PROVERBS 10.1-22.16 AND 25-29
1. The Vocabulary of Wealth and Proverty 11
a. Wealth, power and high social status 11
b. Poverty and low social status 14
c. Some features of the terminology 15
i. Poor and poverty 15
ii. asir, rich 22
2. The Speakers and their Values 23
a. The precariousness of life 23
b. The vocabulary of disaster 24
i. Death 25
ii. Undefined disasters 26
iii. The danger of falling into poverty 26
c. Hard work and contentment 31
d. Generosity and oppression 35
e. The work ethic 38
f. The limited value of wealth 39
g. The poor as God’s creatures 41
h. Slavery 42
i. The royal proverbs 45
i. The king as absolute monarch 48
ii. Simple faith in royal justice 51
iii. Critical attitudes towards kings 53
iv. Supposed acquaintance with the court 54
v. Conclusion 60
3. Summary 60
4. Concluding Remarks 61
a. Wider issues 61
b. The question of consistency 62
c. Redaction and reinterpretation 64
d. Authority and social function 68
i. Learned scribes or oral literature? 68
ii. Schools and education 69
iii. The life of the people 73
Section B. OTHER COLLECTIONS OF SHORT PROVERBS 75
1. Proverbs 24,23-24 75
2. Miscellaneous Pieces in Proverbs 1-9 77
3. Proverbs 30 78
Section C. PROVERBS 22,17-24,22 85
Section D. PROVERBS 1-9 99
Section E. PROVERBS 31,1-9 107
Section F. PROVERBS 31,10-31 111
Section G. WEALTH AND POVERTY IN THE BOOK OF PROVERBS 113
Bibliography 119
Index of Biblical References 123
Index of Authors 131
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Título : What Does Eve Do to Help? Otro título : And other readerly questions to ther old testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Clines, David, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26976> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.94/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
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1
What Does Eve Do to Help?
And Other Irredeemably Androcentrie
Orientations in Genesis 1-3 25
2
What Happens in Genesis 49
3
The Ancestor in Danger:
But Not the Same Danger 67
4
The Old Testament Histories:
A Reader’s Guide 85
5
Deconstructing the Book of Job 106
6
The Nehemiah Memoir:
The Perils of Autobiography 124
Bibliography 165
Index of Authors 173
Index of Biblical References 175
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1
What Does Eve Do to Help?
And Other Irredeemably Androcentrie
Orientations in Genesis 1-3 25
2
What Happens in Genesis 49
3
The Ancestor in Danger:
But Not the Same Danger 67
4
The Old Testament Histories:
A Reader’s Guide 85
5
Deconstructing the Book of Job 106
6
The Nehemiah Memoir:
The Perils of Autobiography 124
Bibliography 165
Index of Authors 173
Index of Biblical References 175
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Título : The problem of the process of transmission in the pentateuch Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Rendtorff, Rolf, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26975> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.89 Resumen: CONTENTS
Foreword 7
Translator’s Note 9
Chapter 1
THE PROCESS OF TRANSMISSION AND THE DOCUMENTARY HYPOTHESIS 11
1.1. The new approach of Gerhard von Rad 12
1.2. The modification of this approach by Martin Noth 16
1.3. The documentary hypothesis maintained 24
1.4. The question of the larger units 31
Chapter 2
THE PATRIARCHAL STORIES AS EXAMPLES OF A LARGER UNIT WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE PENTATEUCH 43
2.1. The stories of Joseph, Jacob, and Isaac 43
2.2. The story of Abraham 48
2.2.1. The variety of layers in the process of transmission of the Abraham tradition 49
2.2.2. The promises in the divine addresses in the Abraham story 52
2.3. The promises to the patriarchs 55
2.3.1. The promise of the land 57
2.3.2. The promise of descendants 61
2.3.3. The blessing 64
2.3.4. The guidance 66
2.3.5. The combination of individual promise themes 68
2.4. The function of the promise addresses in the composition of the patriarchal story 74
2.5. The absence of any definite reworking in Exodus-Numbers 84
2.6. The larger units in Exodus-Numbers 90
2.7. Traces of an over-arching reworking 94
Chapter 3
CRITICISM OF PENTATEUCHAL CRITICISM 101
3.1. The present state of pentateuchal criticism 102
3.2. The problem of the Yahwist 108
3.2.1. Literary analysis of the Yahwist 108
3.2.2. Characteristics of the work of the Yahwist 119
3.2.3. The theology of the Yahwist 126
3.2.4. Reasons against the acceptance of a Yahwistic work 133
3.3. The problem of a priestly narrative in the patriarchal story 136
3.3.1. The stories of Joseph and Isaac 138
3.3.2. The Jacob story 140
3.3.3. The Abraham story 146
3.3.4. Genesis 23 154
3.4. The priestly layer in the patriarchal story 156
3.4.1. Chronological notes 157
3.4.2. Theological passages 163
3.4.3. The function of the priestly layer 167
3.4.4. No priestly narrative, but a layer of priestly reworking 169
3.5. Synthesis 170
Chapter 4
CONCLUSIONS AND CONSEQUENCES 177
4.1. Dissent from the documentary hypothesis 178
4.2. The larger units in the Pentateuch 181
4.2.1. The patriarchal story 181
4.2.2. the other larger units 184
4.3. The problem of the synthesizing, final arrangement of the Pentateuch 189
Index of Biblical References 207
Index of Authors 213
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Foreword 7
Translator’s Note 9
Chapter 1
THE PROCESS OF TRANSMISSION AND THE DOCUMENTARY HYPOTHESIS 11
1.1. The new approach of Gerhard von Rad 12
1.2. The modification of this approach by Martin Noth 16
1.3. The documentary hypothesis maintained 24
1.4. The question of the larger units 31
Chapter 2
THE PATRIARCHAL STORIES AS EXAMPLES OF A LARGER UNIT WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE PENTATEUCH 43
2.1. The stories of Joseph, Jacob, and Isaac 43
2.2. The story of Abraham 48
2.2.1. The variety of layers in the process of transmission of the Abraham tradition 49
2.2.2. The promises in the divine addresses in the Abraham story 52
2.3. The promises to the patriarchs 55
2.3.1. The promise of the land 57
2.3.2. The promise of descendants 61
2.3.3. The blessing 64
2.3.4. The guidance 66
2.3.5. The combination of individual promise themes 68
2.4. The function of the promise addresses in the composition of the patriarchal story 74
2.5. The absence of any definite reworking in Exodus-Numbers 84
2.6. The larger units in Exodus-Numbers 90
2.7. Traces of an over-arching reworking 94
Chapter 3
CRITICISM OF PENTATEUCHAL CRITICISM 101
3.1. The present state of pentateuchal criticism 102
3.2. The problem of the Yahwist 108
3.2.1. Literary analysis of the Yahwist 108
3.2.2. Characteristics of the work of the Yahwist 119
3.2.3. The theology of the Yahwist 126
3.2.4. Reasons against the acceptance of a Yahwistic work 133
3.3. The problem of a priestly narrative in the patriarchal story 136
3.3.1. The stories of Joseph and Isaac 138
3.3.2. The Jacob story 140
3.3.3. The Abraham story 146
3.3.4. Genesis 23 154
3.4. The priestly layer in the patriarchal story 156
3.4.1. Chronological notes 157
3.4.2. Theological passages 163
3.4.3. The function of the priestly layer 167
3.4.4. No priestly narrative, but a layer of priestly reworking 169
3.5. Synthesis 170
Chapter 4
CONCLUSIONS AND CONSEQUENCES 177
4.1. Dissent from the documentary hypothesis 178
4.2. The larger units in the Pentateuch 181
4.2.1. The patriarchal story 181
4.2.2. the other larger units 184
4.3. The problem of the synthesizing, final arrangement of the Pentateuch 189
Index of Biblical References 207
Index of Authors 213
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Título : The Syntax of the verb in classical hebrew prose Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Niccacci, Alviero, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26974> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.86 Resumen: CONTENTS
Foreword 9
Abbreviations 15
Chapter 1
THE PROBLEM OF TENSE IN HEBREW (1) 17
Chapter 3
NARRATIVE AND COMMENT (6-13) 23
a. The noun clause and the verbal clause (6) 23
b. Narrative and discourse (7-13) 29
Chapter 4
WAYYIQTOL AND QATAL (14-25) 35
a. QATAL in narrative (!5-21) 35
(1) Initial WAW-x-QATAL (16-20) 36
(2) Non-initial (WAW-)x-QATAL (21) 41
b. QATAL in discourse (22-25) 41
Chapter 5
HEBREW NARRATIVE (26-50) 47
a. The beginning of a narrative (27-38) 48
(1) WAW-x-QATAL (27) 48
(2) wayehi (28-36) 48
(i) WAYYIQTOL (31) 52
(ii) QATAL (32) 52
(iii) Simple nominal clause (33) 54
(iv) YIQTOL/weQATAL (inverted form) for a repeated action (34-36) 54
(3) Temporal circumstance not preceded by wayehi (37-38) 60
b. Interruption of WAYYIQTOL chain (39-50) 62
(1) To express an antecedent circumstance (40) 63
(2) To express simultaneity (41) 63
(3) To express contrast (42) 64
(4) To express a simultaneous circumstance (43-45) 65
(5) To express a repeated action (46-47) 67
(&) To express emphasis (48-50) 69
Chapter 6
DISCOURSE (51-78) 73
a. YIQTOL (55-56) 75
b. weQATAL (57-60) 82
c. Volitive forms, weYIQTOL, weQATAL (61-65) 88
d. (66-73) 96
(1) (67-72) 96
(2) (73) 101
e. Narrative discourse (74-78) 102
Chapter 7
TENSE SHIFT (79-94) 111
a. Linguistic attitude (narrative/comment) (81-87) 111
(1) In narrative (81-84) 112
(2) In discourse (85) 116
b. Prominence (foreground/background) (86-87) 116
(1) In narrative (86) 116
(2) In speech (87) 117
c. Linguistic perspective (recovered information/degree zero/anticipated information) (88-94) 117
(1) In narrative (88-92) 117
(2) In discourse (93-94) 122
Chapter 8
THE TWO-ELEMENT SYNTATIC CONSTRUCTION (2SC) (PROTASIS-APODOSIS) (95-127) 125
a. Classification (97-105) 129
(1) A conditional clause (97) 129
(2) Clause of time (98) 129
(3) A relative clause or a participle used as a conditional (99) 131
(4) Simple noun clause functioning as a clause of time or a conditional
clause (100) 132
(5) Causal clause (101) 132
(6) Infinitive plus preposition functioning as a clause of time or cause (102) 133
(7) Short indications of time (103) 135
(8) Casus pendens (104) 136
(9) Compound noun clause (WAW-x-QATAL) (105) 137
b. Evaluation (106-127) 137
(1) The conditional clause (107) 137
(2) the clause of time (108-109) 138
(3) Causal clause (110) 140
(4) Constructions used in the protasis (111-112) 141
(5) Constructions used in the apodosis (113-118) 142
(6) Casus pendens (119-122) 145
(7) The construction with casus pendens and the compound noun clause (123-125) 148
(8) The two-member syntactic construction (2SC) in detail (126-127) 151
Chapter 9
SUMMARY ON THE USE OF TENSE IN PROSE (128-167) 163
a. Criteria (128-138) 163
(1) Morphology and meaning (129) 163
(2) the synchronic level (130) 164
(3) Verb forms and grammatical constructions (131) 164
(4) the function of such forms and constructions (132) 164
(5) Tense and mode of action (133) 165
(6) the emphatic function and word order in the clause (134-138) 166
b. Forms and constructions (139-167) 175
(1) WAYYIQTOL (140-146) 175
(2) QATAL (147-152) 180
(3) YIQTOL (153-155) 181
(4) weQATAL (156-158ii) 182
(5) weYIQTOL (159-160) 187
(6) Simple noun clause (SNC) (161-162) 187
(7) The compound noun clause (CNC) (163-167) 188
Chapter 10
COMMENTS ON THE USE OF TENSE IN POETRY (168-174) 193
a. Introductory remarks (168-170) 193
b. The problem (171-174) 194
Notes 199
Additional Bibliography 209
Index of Biblical References 211
Index of authors 217
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Foreword 9
Abbreviations 15
Chapter 1
THE PROBLEM OF TENSE IN HEBREW (1) 17
Chapter 3
NARRATIVE AND COMMENT (6-13) 23
a. The noun clause and the verbal clause (6) 23
b. Narrative and discourse (7-13) 29
Chapter 4
WAYYIQTOL AND QATAL (14-25) 35
a. QATAL in narrative (!5-21) 35
(1) Initial WAW-x-QATAL (16-20) 36
(2) Non-initial (WAW-)x-QATAL (21) 41
b. QATAL in discourse (22-25) 41
Chapter 5
HEBREW NARRATIVE (26-50) 47
a. The beginning of a narrative (27-38) 48
(1) WAW-x-QATAL (27) 48
(2) wayehi (28-36) 48
(i) WAYYIQTOL (31) 52
(ii) QATAL (32) 52
(iii) Simple nominal clause (33) 54
(iv) YIQTOL/weQATAL (inverted form) for a repeated action (34-36) 54
(3) Temporal circumstance not preceded by wayehi (37-38) 60
b. Interruption of WAYYIQTOL chain (39-50) 62
(1) To express an antecedent circumstance (40) 63
(2) To express simultaneity (41) 63
(3) To express contrast (42) 64
(4) To express a simultaneous circumstance (43-45) 65
(5) To express a repeated action (46-47) 67
(&) To express emphasis (48-50) 69
Chapter 6
DISCOURSE (51-78) 73
a. YIQTOL (55-56) 75
b. weQATAL (57-60) 82
c. Volitive forms, weYIQTOL, weQATAL (61-65) 88
d. (66-73) 96
(1) (67-72) 96
(2) (73) 101
e. Narrative discourse (74-78) 102
Chapter 7
TENSE SHIFT (79-94) 111
a. Linguistic attitude (narrative/comment) (81-87) 111
(1) In narrative (81-84) 112
(2) In discourse (85) 116
b. Prominence (foreground/background) (86-87) 116
(1) In narrative (86) 116
(2) In speech (87) 117
c. Linguistic perspective (recovered information/degree zero/anticipated information) (88-94) 117
(1) In narrative (88-92) 117
(2) In discourse (93-94) 122
Chapter 8
THE TWO-ELEMENT SYNTATIC CONSTRUCTION (2SC) (PROTASIS-APODOSIS) (95-127) 125
a. Classification (97-105) 129
(1) A conditional clause (97) 129
(2) Clause of time (98) 129
(3) A relative clause or a participle used as a conditional (99) 131
(4) Simple noun clause functioning as a clause of time or a conditional
clause (100) 132
(5) Causal clause (101) 132
(6) Infinitive plus preposition functioning as a clause of time or cause (102) 133
(7) Short indications of time (103) 135
(8) Casus pendens (104) 136
(9) Compound noun clause (WAW-x-QATAL) (105) 137
b. Evaluation (106-127) 137
(1) The conditional clause (107) 137
(2) the clause of time (108-109) 138
(3) Causal clause (110) 140
(4) Constructions used in the protasis (111-112) 141
(5) Constructions used in the apodosis (113-118) 142
(6) Casus pendens (119-122) 145
(7) The construction with casus pendens and the compound noun clause (123-125) 148
(8) The two-member syntactic construction (2SC) in detail (126-127) 151
Chapter 9
SUMMARY ON THE USE OF TENSE IN PROSE (128-167) 163
a. Criteria (128-138) 163
(1) Morphology and meaning (129) 163
(2) the synchronic level (130) 164
(3) Verb forms and grammatical constructions (131) 164
(4) the function of such forms and constructions (132) 164
(5) Tense and mode of action (133) 165
(6) the emphatic function and word order in the clause (134-138) 166
b. Forms and constructions (139-167) 175
(1) WAYYIQTOL (140-146) 175
(2) QATAL (147-152) 180
(3) YIQTOL (153-155) 181
(4) weQATAL (156-158ii) 182
(5) weYIQTOL (159-160) 187
(6) Simple noun clause (SNC) (161-162) 187
(7) The compound noun clause (CNC) (163-167) 188
Chapter 10
COMMENTS ON THE USE OF TENSE IN POETRY (168-174) 193
a. Introductory remarks (168-170) 193
b. The problem (171-174) 194
Notes 199
Additional Bibliography 209
Index of Biblical References 211
Index of authors 217
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Título : The Prophetic Persona Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Polk, Timothy, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: JSOT Fecha de publicación: 1991 Número de páginas: 204 páginas Nota general: <26973> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.32 Resumen: CONTENTS
Chapter 1 AN INTRODUCTION
BIOGRAPHICAL INTEREST: THE PROBLEM AND ITS APPROACHES 7
Chapter 2
THE METAPHOR OF THE HEART AND THE LANGUAGE OF THE SELF 25
Chapter 3
THE HEART IN CONTEXT: JER 4 AND THE ENACTAMENT OF IDENTITY 35
Chapter 4
THE PROPHETIC “I” AND ITS AMBIGUITTIES: SELF-IDENTIFICATION AND THE PORTRAIT OF A PARADIGM 58
Chapter 5
THE CONFESSIONS: THE PROPHET AS EXEMPLAR AND METAPHOR 127
Chapter 6
SUMMARY AND CONCLUDING HERMENEUTICAL REFLECTIONS 163
Notes 175
Bibliography 217
Indexes 227
The Prophetic Persona [texto impreso] / Polk, Timothy, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : JSOT, 1991 . - 204 páginas.
<26973>
Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 222.08/J75/T.32 Resumen: CONTENTS
Chapter 1 AN INTRODUCTION
BIOGRAPHICAL INTEREST: THE PROBLEM AND ITS APPROACHES 7
Chapter 2
THE METAPHOR OF THE HEART AND THE LANGUAGE OF THE SELF 25
Chapter 3
THE HEART IN CONTEXT: JER 4 AND THE ENACTAMENT OF IDENTITY 35
Chapter 4
THE PROPHETIC “I” AND ITS AMBIGUITTIES: SELF-IDENTIFICATION AND THE PORTRAIT OF A PARADIGM 58
Chapter 5
THE CONFESSIONS: THE PROPHET AS EXEMPLAR AND METAPHOR 127
Chapter 6
SUMMARY AND CONCLUDING HERMENEUTICAL REFLECTIONS 163
Notes 175
Bibliography 217
Indexes 227
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 26973 222.08/J75/T.32 POL Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible