
Two Sides of a Coin: Juxtaposing Views on Interpreting the Book of the Twelve / the Twelve Prophetic Books
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- Introduction: The Book of the Twelve"Fact and Fiction? By Thomas Römer (page 7)
- One Book and Twelve Books: The Nature of the Redactional Work and the Implications of Cultic Source Material in the Book of the Twelve. By James D. Nogalski (page 17)
- 1. Recent Redactional Investigations on the Book of the Twelve (page 18)
- Progress Toward a Consensus (page 18)
- Doubts about the Task (page 22)
- The Nature of the Redactional Work in the Book of the Twelve (page 28)
- 2. Form and Function of the Redactional Work (page 36)
- The Role of a Writing's Sitz im Buch Can Affect Its Form (page 36)
- The Functions of the Levites in Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah (page 46)
- Is the Twelve Hypothesis Likely from an Ancient Readers' Perspective? By Ehud Ben Zvi (page 53)
- 1. Introduction (page 53)
- 2. Why Readings are Crucial and how to Approximate the Way in which the Present Prophetic Books were Read by their Primary Rereaderships in Yehud (page 60)
- 3. Main Arguments Pointing at a Historical Reading of Fifteen Prophetic Books in Yehud: Data and Implications (page 70)
- 3.1 One Scroll and Readings (page 70)
- 3.2 Main Textually Inscribed Markers Signaling the Intended Readers How to Read"Part I"Superscriptions (page 78)
- 3.3 Main Textually Inscribed Markers Signaling the Intended Readers How to Read"Part II Endings and Individualized Voices (page 83)
- 3.4 Additional Markers"Genre (page 85)
- 3.5 The Central, Connective Weakness of the TH from an Ancient Readers' Perspective, or Why the Twelve Prophetic Books Were Not Read as a the ?Book of the TwelveZ (page 86)
- Excursus (page 90)
- 4. Back to Methodology: Practical, Concrete Differences Between TH Approaches and the One Advanced Here In Terms of Questions They Raise and How They Shape and Interpret Evidence (page 91)
- 4.1 Practical Differences Concerning Recourse to Memorystudies (page 92)
- 4.2 Practical Differences Concerning Openings and Endings (page 92)
- 4.3 Practical Differences"Sequential vs. Branched Modes of Reading and the Matter of General Web-like Constructions of the Repertoire and Knowledge of Ancient Literati (page 96)
- 4.4 Practical Differences"The Question of ?Main ThemesZ (page 100)
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