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About This Book
The 18 essays by members of the Canadian Society for Biblical Studies published in this volume showcase the work of leading authorities on ancient Israelite and Jewish historiography as it intersects with the phenomenon of prophecy. A deep divide exists between the traditions of historiography and prophecy in the academic study of the Hebrew Bible, and the concern of the contributors is to close that gap, to expose the close relationship between these two traditions in the literature of the Hebrew Bible.
The first section of the book explores prophecy and prophets in ancient Israelite and Jewish historiographic books (Torah, Deuteronomistic History, Chronicles, Ezra–Nehemiah, Second Temple Jewish historiography). The second section surveys historiography in Israelite and Jewish prophetic books (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Book of the Twelve, Daniel, 1 Enoch ). The contributors engage diverse methodological perspectives in these studies, the goal first being to show the role that the prophets played within the great Hebrew historiographic works and, second, to demonstrate the role that historiography plays within the great Hebrew prophetic works; this makes it clear that the influence is bidirectional.
Prophets, Prophecy, and Ancient Israelite Historiography will be of value for advanced students and scholars working on historiographic and prophetic materials in the ancient Israelite and Jewish traditions, featuring the best of research and analysis and interacting with many major ancient literary traditions of historiography and prophecy.
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Table of contents
- COVER Front
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: âFace to Faceâ: Moses as Prophet in Exodus 11:1â12:28
- Chapter 2: The Shaping of a Prophet: Joshua in the Deuteronomistic History
- Chapter 3: Recycling Heavenâs Words: Receiving and Retrieving Divine Revelation in the Historiography of Judges
- Chapter 4: Samuel Agonistes: A Conflicted Prophetâs Resistance to Godand Contribution to the Failure of Israelâs First King
- Chapter 5: Prophecy as Prediction in Biblical Historiography
- Chapter 6: Jeroboam and the Prophets in 1 Kings 11â14: Prophetic Word for Two Kingdoms
- Chapter 7: Prophecy Influencing History Dialogism in the Chroniclerâs Ahaz Narrative
- Chapter 8: Chronicles and Its Reshaping of Memories of Monarchic Period Prophets: Some Observations
- Chapter 9: Deus ex Machina and Plot Construction in Ezra 1â6
- Chapter 10: Is the Governor Also among the Prophets ? Parsing the Purposes of Jeremiah in the Memory of Nehemiah
- Chapter 11: The Use and Non-Use of Prophetic Literature in Hellenistic Jewish Historiography
- Chapter 12: The Poetics of History and the Prophecy of Deutero-Isaiah
- Chapter 13: Personal Missives and National History:The Relationship between Jeremiah 29 and 36
- Chapter 14: Ezekielâs Perspective of Israelâs History: Selective Revisionism?
- Chapter 15: The Ordering of the Twelve as Israelâs Historiography
- Chapter 16: The âExilicâ Prophecy of Daniel 7: Does It Reflect Late Pre-Maccabean or Early Hellenistic Historiography?
- Chapter 17: (Re) Visionary History: Historiography and Religious Identity in the Animal Apocalypse
- Index