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First and Second Chronicles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

First and Second Chronicles

This volume provides a contemporary, scholarly interpretation of the books ofFirst and Second Chronicles, Old Testament writings that are often overlookedand seldom preached upon or studied in churches.

Ezekiel (Understanding the Bible Commentary Series)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Ezekiel (Understanding the Bible Commentary Series)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-01
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  • Publisher: Baker Books

Ezekiel is a transitional character writing in times of dramatic change. A priest without a temple, called to the prophetic office; an exile without a country, writing to his fellow exiles; a public figure for a while without a voice, Ezekiel composes a magnum opus that touched the hearts and minds of his generation and a work that continues to speak of the power and love of God more than two thousand years later. Steven Tuell has captured the breadth and depth of the man and his profound recognition of the power and grace of God for a disenfranchised community. He has provided clear understanding of a complex book of the Bible that many in the past have found confusing and murky. He clarifi...

Reading Nahum-Malachi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Reading Nahum-Malachi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Nahum-Malachi, the last six books of the Christian Old Testament, span the period from the end of the Assyrian empire in the 7th century BCE to the fall of the Neo-Babylonian Empire and the emergence of Persia in the 5th century BCE. But these books also have a collective identity as the latter half of the Book of the Twelve-the ancient Jewish and Christian designation for the so-called "minor" prophets. This commentary maintains a balance between reading each of these six books in its own historical and social setting and considering the interrelationships and canonical functions of these books within the Book of the Twelve as a whole. Jesus ben Sirach wrote that "the Twelve Prophets . . . comforted the people of Jacob and delivered them with confident hope" (Sir 49:10). This commentary, following ben Sirach, proposes that the theme of the Book of the Twelve is a comforting word of hope and deliverance.

The Prophets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 611

The Prophets

The Prophets introduces students to the rise of prophecy in ancient Israel, the messages of individual prophets, the significance of the compositional history of the prophetic writings, and insights for interpreting the message of the prophets today. This textbook includes numerous images, charts, and maps to enhance the experience of the students.

All Are Welcome: Faith, Difference, and Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

All Are Welcome: Faith, Difference, and Justice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"This Lenten daily devotional is ideal for individual and group use as it focuses on the fact that "God loves and values us in and for our differences, not in spite of them." It is biblically based as Dr. Tuell reflects on passages from across Scripture, but particularly from the Hebrew Bible. This devotional invites deep reflection, prayer and conversation with others weaving together faith, love, justice, and daily living. This devotional invites persons to read the Gospel lessons from the Revised Common Lectionary for the Sundays of Lent in the spiritual practice of Lectio Divina. It includes a brief guide for how to do Lectio Divina."

The Law of the Temple in Ezekiel 40-48
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

The Law of the Temple in Ezekiel 40-48

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

'In the closing chapters of Ezekiel, a great Temple is described, one reminiscent of Solomon's but in fact like none ever built. From that Temple, a river flows through the land, with healing in its wake; within the Temple dwells the divine Glory, depicted here alone in Ezekiel as coming to rest, never again to be removed. All of these features of Ezekiel's grand vision are embedded in the core of Jewish and Christian devotional and mystical practice. Yet no less intriguing for the exegete is the legislation promulgated in this elaborate vision report. Here is found the only body of law in the Hebrew Scriptures not placed in the mouth of Moses. Laws regarding sacrifices and festivals, the conduct of the prince, the nature of the priesthood, and the division of the land all center upon the Temple, which is the one common reference for this rich, multifaceted material. ' From Chapter 1: The Unity and Theme of the Temple Vision.

The Characterization of an Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

The Characterization of an Empire

Assyria—the missing link in the superpower oppressor type in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament—still suffers from modern scholarly neglect. The Characterization of an Empire aims to alleviate this neglect while also elucidating the historical biblical books that convey characterizations of Assyrians. The narratological insights gained throughout this study contribute to biblical literary studies at rigorous, detailed, sometimes deep, and sometimes complex levels. Thus, this book offers to be not only a contribution to the general corpus of biblical literary studies, but also an expansion of our paradigms regarding the detail, depth, and complexity at which narratological intention and artistry function in the biblical text.

Understanding Dan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Understanding Dan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-06-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

This book investigates the Dan/Danite tradition in the Hebrew Bible to determine not only what the Bible tells us about Dan, but also how far traditions about the territory, city, ancestor and tribe may have influenced each other. Bartusch argues that the political and theological interests reflected in the relatively late work of the Deuteronomistic Historian have cast a shadow over some earlier traditions, and that by combining social-science models and newer literary criticism with the more traditional historical-critical methodologies, the original meaning of the traditions of Dan may be recovered and clarified. The conclusion of such a study is that the Hebrew Bible as a whole does not entirely support the negative portrayal of Dan in its later traditions.

Egypt as a Monster in the Book of Ezekiel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Egypt as a Monster in the Book of Ezekiel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-05
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  • Publisher: Mohr Siebeck

Appealing to Monster Theory and the ancient Near Eastern motif of "Chaoskampf," Safwat Marzouk argues that the paradoxical character of the category of the monster is what prompts the portrayal of Egypt as a monster in the book of Ezekiel. While on the surface the monster seems to embody utter difference, underlying its otherness there is a disturbing sameness. Though the monster may be defeated and its body dismembered, it is never completely annihilated. Egypt is portrayed as a monster in the book of Ezekiel because Egypt represents the threat of religious assimilation. Although initially the monstrosity of Egypt is constructed because of the shared elements of identity between Egypt and Israel, the prophet flips this imagery of monster in order to embody Egypt as a monstrous Other. In a combat myth, YHWH defeats the monster and dismembers its body. Despite its near annihilation, Egypt, in Ezekiel's rhetoric, is not entirely obliterated. Rather, it is kept at bay, hovering at the periphery, questioning Israel's identity.

A Study of Psalms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 95

A Study of Psalms

A short-term, 8 session study of the book of Psalms. The study focuses on the central themes of Psalms. Nearly every psalm is related to the fact that God is present in the world and is lovingly and purposefully involved in the lives of people. Four lessons explore how the people of God are called to praise God who creates and sustains, acts on behalf of God's people, delivers them from trouble, and knows and cares. Four responses to God's actions are suggested: trust in God, keep God's laws, repent and confess, and worship and witness. The Bible Readers Series is designed for adult study groups wishing to explore a particular book of the Bible for a limited number of sessions. It uses the NRSV translation.