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Royal Motifs in the Pentateuchal Portrayal of Moses: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Autor Danny Mathews
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 2014
Moses is portrayed through the use of royal motifs, such as his abandonment at birth, flight from Pharaoh, portrayal as a shepherd, as a semi-divine figure, temple builder, military general, and lawgiver. These well-known motifs that have been typically used to depict four famous rulers in the ancient Near East, Hammurabi, Esarhaddon, Nabonidus, and Cyrus, have been adapted by the authors of the Pentateuch to affirm Moses as a more ancient leader, whose work has resulted in the constitution of the community of Israel. As a result, Israel's identity and enduring existence rest upon the authority and legacy of Moses.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567315151
ISBN-10: 0567315150
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Help readers avoid making an assumption of the portrayal of Moses as primarily a â?oprophet.â?

Notă biografică

Danny Mathews is the Assistant Professor of Religion at Pepperdine University (Malibu, California) and received his Ph.D. from Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education (Richmond, Virginia) in 2008.

Cuprins

Chapter One: "Who am I?": Unraveling the Mystery of MosesI. IntroductionII. Moses in Classical Sources A. The Portrayal of Moses in Early Hellenistic Sources B. Philo's Portrait of Moses C. Josephus' Portrayal of Moses D. ConclusionIII. Moses in Modern Critical Scholarship A. Modernizing Moses B. Moses and Methodology C. Recent Studies of MosesIV. ConclusionChapter Two: Royal Motifs in the Pentateuchal Portrayal of Moses: An OverviewI. IntroductionII. Survey of the Portrayal of Moses in thePentateuch A. The Birth and Abandonment of Moses B. Beauty and Health C The name "Moses" D. Flight and Exile E. Shepherd F. Private Commissioning G. Public Emergence and Controversy H. Divinity I. Military Success J. Temple builder K. Lawgiving and Covenant-making L. Judge M. Humility N. Intercessor and Appeaser O. Succession by JoshuaIII. Clustering of Motifs A. Hammurabi B. Esarhaddon C. Nabonidus D. CyrusIV. ConclusionChapter Three: "I have made you God to Pharaoh": The Portrayal of Moses in Exodus 1:1-7:7I. IntroductionII. The Birth of Moses: Exod 2:1-10III. Moses' Flight and Sojourn in Midian (Exod 2:11-22)IV. Private Commissioning and Divine Empowerment of a Royal Deliverer (Exod 3:1-4:17) A. The Commissioning of Moses and Jeremiah B. The Commissioning of Moses and Gideon C. The Commissioning of Saul and MosesV. Public Emergence and ControversyVI. ConclusionChapter Four: "It is an Awesome Thing that I will do with You": The Portrayal of Moses in the Wilderness EpisodesI. IntroductionII. Exaltation of King and Deity at SinaiIII. The Royal Tasks of Lawgiving and Covenant-making IV. Temple Building and Cultic Oversight as a Royal TaskV. "You will impart some of your majesty to him": Death of the Leader and SuccessionCONCLUSIONI. Moses as Prophet?II. "Man of God"III. "Servant of the Lord" pasting

Recenzii

Danny Mathews argues that the Pentateuch surrounds Moses with various royal symbolisms as well . It is a convincing argument. As Mathews realizes, royal and prophetic motifs need not be set in opposition. But he has uncovered an important and neglected thread of the Pentateuch. Mathews's discussion of Moses striking the Egyptian is very insightful.

Descriere

Moses is portrayed through the use of royal motifs: his abandonment at birth, flight from Pharaoh, portrayal as shepherd, temple builder, military general, and lawgiver.