
WealthWarn
A Study of Socioeconomic Conflict in Hebrew Prophecy
Michael S. Moore(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 15. August 2019
318 pages
978-1-5326-3814-5 (ISBN)
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Like the first volume in this series (WealthWatch, Pickwick, 2011) this book attempts to do two things: (a) examine the primary socioeconomic motifs in the Bible from a comparative intertextual perspective, and (b) trace the trajectory formed by these motifs through Tanak into early Jewish and Nazarene texts. Where WealthWatch focuses on Torah, WealthWarn focuses on the single largest section of the Bible--the Prophets. Where the ancient Near Eastern texts surveyed in WealthWatch include the Epic of Gilgamesh, Atrahasis, and the Epic of Erra, the texts examined here include Inanna's Descent, the Babylonian Creation Epic (enuma elish), the Disappearance of Telipinu, and the Ba`al Epic. Where the Jewish texts surveyed in WealthWatch include historical and sectarian texts, the texts studied here include Ezra-Nehemiah, the Epistle of Jeremiah and Tobit. Where the Nazarene texts in WealthWatch focus on the stewardship parables found in the Gospel of Luke, the texts examined here focus on several prophetic vignettes from the Gospel of Matthew and Acts of the Apostles.
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Eugene
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Michael S. Moore is Director of the Arizona Research Center for the Ancient Near East (ARCANE) in Scottsdale, Arizona (arcaneaz.com). In addition to teaching undergraduates at Arizona State University and graduates at Fuller Theological Seminary, he is the author of several books, articles, and reviews on the great literature of the ancient Near East. His previous Pickwick volumes are WealthWatch: A Study of Socioeconomic Conflict in the Bible (2011) and What Is This Babbler Trying to Say? Essays on Biblical Interpretation (2016).
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