The “God of Israel” in History and Tradition: Vetus Testamentum, Supplements, cartea 187
Autor Michael J. Stahlen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mai 2021
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ISBN-13: 9789004447714
ISBN-10: 9004447717
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
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Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
Abbreviations
1 The “God of Israel” in Biblical and Ancient Israelite Religion: Problems and Prospects
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Intellectual Horizons: Divine Identities in Scholarly Discourse
1.3 Theory and Method
1.4 The Data
1.5 The Scope of This Study
2 The “God of Israel” and the Politics of Divinity in Ancient Israel
2.1 Who was the “God of Israel”?
2.2 The Early Politics of God: El as “God of Israel” and Israel’s Collective Political Heritage
2.3 The “God of Israel” in Transition: Judges 5
2.4 When did YHWH Become the “God of Israel”?
2.5 YHWH and/or Baal? the Omrides in History and Biblical Tradition
2.6 The “God of Israel” between Collective and King: Conclusions
3 The “God of Israel”: The God of Judah?
3.1 The Problem of the “God of Israel” in Monarchic Judah
3.2 Will the Real God of Judah Please Stand Up?
3.3 “YHWH of Hosts” and the Politics of Divinity in Monarchic Judah
3.4 The “God of Israel” in the Books of Kings
3.5 The “God of Israel” and Judah’s Claim to Israel’s Name
3.6 Kings and Priests, Palace and Temple: the “God of Israel” in Court and Cult
3.7 The “God of Israel” and the Politics of Late Monarchic Judah: Conclusions
4 The “God of Israel”: The God of Yehud
4.1 The “God of Israel” after Kings (Ezekiel and Second Isaiah)
4.2 Ezra and Chronicles: Composition Histories, Dates, Settings, and Ideological Foci
4.3 “YHWH, God of Israel—He Is the God Who Is in Jerusalem”: Ezra 1–6
4.4 “YHWH, God of Israel, You Are Just”: The “God of Israel” in Ezra 7–10
4.5 “YHWH of Hosts, God of Israel, Is Israel’s God”: The “God of Israel” in Chronicles
4.6 The “God of Israel” and the Religious Politics of Post-Monarchic Yehud: Conclusions
5 The “God of Israel”: The God of the Hebrew Bible
5.1 The “God of Israel”: The God of the Hebrew Bible?
5.2 The “God of Israel” in Jeremiah
5.3 The “God of Israel” in Psalms
5.4 The “God of Israel” in Joshua
5.5 The “God of Israel” in Judges
5.6 The “God of Israel” in Exodus
5.7 The “God of Israel” in Isaiah
5.8 The “God of Israel”: The God of the Hebrew Bible
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables
Abbreviations
1 The “God of Israel” in Biblical and Ancient Israelite Religion: Problems and Prospects
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Intellectual Horizons: Divine Identities in Scholarly Discourse
1.3 Theory and Method
1.4 The Data
1.5 The Scope of This Study
2 The “God of Israel” and the Politics of Divinity in Ancient Israel
2.1 Who was the “God of Israel”?
2.2 The Early Politics of God: El as “God of Israel” and Israel’s Collective Political Heritage
2.3 The “God of Israel” in Transition: Judges 5
2.4 When did YHWH Become the “God of Israel”?
2.5 YHWH and/or Baal? the Omrides in History and Biblical Tradition
2.6 The “God of Israel” between Collective and King: Conclusions
3 The “God of Israel”: The God of Judah?
3.1 The Problem of the “God of Israel” in Monarchic Judah
3.2 Will the Real God of Judah Please Stand Up?
3.3 “YHWH of Hosts” and the Politics of Divinity in Monarchic Judah
3.4 The “God of Israel” in the Books of Kings
3.5 The “God of Israel” and Judah’s Claim to Israel’s Name
3.6 Kings and Priests, Palace and Temple: the “God of Israel” in Court and Cult
3.7 The “God of Israel” and the Politics of Late Monarchic Judah: Conclusions
4 The “God of Israel”: The God of Yehud
4.1 The “God of Israel” after Kings (Ezekiel and Second Isaiah)
4.2 Ezra and Chronicles: Composition Histories, Dates, Settings, and Ideological Foci
4.3 “YHWH, God of Israel—He Is the God Who Is in Jerusalem”: Ezra 1–6
4.4 “YHWH, God of Israel, You Are Just”: The “God of Israel” in Ezra 7–10
4.5 “YHWH of Hosts, God of Israel, Is Israel’s God”: The “God of Israel” in Chronicles
4.6 The “God of Israel” and the Religious Politics of Post-Monarchic Yehud: Conclusions
5 The “God of Israel”: The God of the Hebrew Bible
5.1 The “God of Israel”: The God of the Hebrew Bible?
5.2 The “God of Israel” in Jeremiah
5.3 The “God of Israel” in Psalms
5.4 The “God of Israel” in Joshua
5.5 The “God of Israel” in Judges
5.6 The “God of Israel” in Exodus
5.7 The “God of Israel” in Isaiah
5.8 The “God of Israel”: The God of the Hebrew Bible
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Michael J. Stahl (Ph.D., New York University, 2018) is Visiting Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at the College of the Holy Cross. His research explores the intersection of society, politics, and religion in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near East. Dr. Stahl has published articles in such venues as the Journal of Biblical Literature, Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, Ugarit-Forschungen, and Religion Compass.