
Form and Intertextuality in Prophetic and Apocalyptic Literature
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Content
- Cover
- Titel
- Preface
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part 1: Isaiah
- 1. The Book of Isaiah as Prophetic Torah
- 2. On Multiple Settings in the Book of Isaiah
- 3. On ûmesôs in Isaiah 8:6
- 4. Prophetic Exegesis in Isaiah 65-66
- Part 2: Jeremiah
- 5. The Masoretic and Septuagint Versions of the Book of Jeremiah in Synchronic and Diachronic Perspective
- 6. The Truth in True and False Prophecy
- 7. Structure and Redaction in Jeremiah 2-6
- 8. Jeremiah 30-31 and King Josiah's Program of National Restoration and Religious Reform
- Part 3: Ezekiel
- 9. Ezekiel: Zadokite Priest and Visionary Prophet of the Exile
- 10. The Destruction of Jerusalem as Purification in Ezekiel 8-11
- 11. The Assertion of Divine Power in Ezekiel 33:21-39:29
- Part 4: The Book of the Twelve Prophets
- 12. Sequence and Interpretation in the Book of the Twelve
- 13. The Place and Function of Joel in the Book of the Twelve
- 14. Micah's Debate with Isaiah
- 15. Zechariah's Debate with Isaiah
- Part 5: Apocalyptic and Proto-Apocalyptic Texts
- 16. The Priesthood and the Proto-Apocalyptic Reading of Prophetic and Pentateuchal Texts
- 17. The End of Eschatology in Daniel? Theological and Socio-Political Ramifications of the Changing Contexts of Interpretation
- 18. Davidic Typology in the Forty Year WarBetween the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness
- 19. Pardes Revisited Once Again: A Reassessment of the Rabbinic Legend concerning the Four Who Entered Pardes
- Source Index
- Author Index
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