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Provocation and Punishment
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This book examines the problem of theodicy arising from the fall of Jerusalem (587 B.C.E.) in the book of Jeremiah. It explores the ways in which the authors of the book of Jeremiah tried to explain away their God's responsibility while clinging to the idea of divine mastery over human affairs. In order to trace the development of a particular book's understanding of God's role in meting out punishments, this book analyzes all the passages containing the word pivotal, ????? ("to provoke to anger") in Deuteronomistic History and the book of Jeremiah.
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Table of contents
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Outline of the Present Study
- Studies on the Book of Jeremiah
- Previous Biblical Studies on Divine Wrath
- Assumptions of the Present Study
- Part I: Deuteronomistic History, Redaction Level One
- 1.1 Nominal and Verbal Use of כעם (Qal and Piel)
- 1.1.1. Nominal Use
- 1.1.2. Non-Hiphil Verbal Conjugation
- 1.2 Introduction to the Redaction of DtrH
- 1.3 Deuteronomy 32:15-25
- 1.4 Redaction Level One-Dynastic Curse Formulae
- 1.4.1 Introduction to Dynastic Curse Formulae
- 1.4.2 The Dynasty of Jeroboam
- 1.4.3 The Dynasty of Baasha
- 1.4.4 The Dynasty of Omri
- 1.5. Conclusion
- Part II: Deuteronomistic History, Redaction Level Two
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Deuteronomy 4:25-28
- 2.3 Deuteronomy 9:18-20
- 2.4 Deuteronomy 31:27-29
- 2.5 Judges 2:11-16
- 2.6 Brief Additions to the Accounts of Jeroboam and Baasha
- 2.6.1. Introduction
- 2.6.2. 1 Kings 14:15-16a
- 2.6.3. 1 Kings 16:7
- 2.7. Destruction of Samaria
- 2.7.1. 2 Kings 17:7-23a
- 2.7.2. 2 Kings 23:19-20
- 2.8. Fall of Jerusalem
- 2.8.1. Introduction
- 2.8.2. Manasseh: 2 Kings 21:2-15
- 2.8.3. 2 Kings 22:15-17
- 2.8.4. 2 Kings 23:26-27
- 2.9. Conclusion
- Part III: Non-Deuteronomistic Attestations of הכע׳ס
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Hosea 12:1-15
- 3.3 Ezekiel 8:1-18
- 3.4 Ezekiel 16:23-30
- 3.5 Isaiah 65:1-7
- 3.6 Psalm 78:56-64
- 3.7 Psalm 106:28-31
- 3.8 2 Chronicles 28:22-25
- 3.9 Conclusion
- Part IV: The Book of Jeremiah
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Jeremiah 7:16-20
- 4.3 Jeremiah 8:18-23
- 4.4 Jeremiah 11:17
- 4.5 Jeremiah 25:1-14
- 4.6 Jeremiah 36:26-35
- 4.7 Jeremiah 44:1-14
- 4.8 Conclusion
- Part V: Conclusion
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Descriptions of Punishment of Judah in Chs. 1-25
- Appendix B: Attestations of הכע׳ס Among Kings
- Appendix C: Attestations of Divine Wrath in DtrHl
- Appendix D: Attestations of Divine Wrath in DtrH2
- Appendix E: Attestations of Divine Wrath in Prophetic Books
- Appendix F: Attestations of Divine Wrath in the Book of Jeremiah
- Index of Biblical References
- Bibliography