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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    London ; New Delhi ; New York ; Sydney :Bloomsbury T&T Clark,
    UID:
    almahu_BV042928794
    Format: x, 274 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-0-567-65617-9
    Series Statement: Library of Hebrew Bible. Old Testament studies 600
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Dissertation University of Gloucestershire 2011
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-0-56765-616-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1923-2007 Childs, Brevard S. ; Bibel Psalmen ; Exegese ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949615120302882
    Format: 1 online resource (360 p.) , 2.6 MB
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783170253360
    Content: This commentary interprets the first part of the book of Exodus, through 15:21. It features two approaches. On the one hand, the commentary interprets the final form of the traditional Hebrew text "synchronically" by means of form criticism and modern literary methods. On the other hand, it "diachronically" reconstructs the predecessors of the final form, from its origins in an exodus composition that opposes political domination to the text's final form as a dramatic narrative about the transfer of sovereignty from the Pharaoh to the God of Israel. Concluding syntheses examine the relationship between these two interpretive approaches while adding reflections on traditional and contemporary concerns. This commentary interprets the first part of the book of Exodus, through 15:21. It features two approaches. On the one hand, the commentary interprets the final form of the traditional Hebrew text "synchronically" by means of form criticism and modern literary methods. On the other hand, it "diachronically" reconstructs the predecessors of the final form, from its origins in an exodus composition that opposes political domination to the text's final form as a dramatic narrative about the transfer of sovereignty from the Pharaoh to the God of Israel. Concluding syntheses examine the relationship between these two interpretive approaches while adding reflections on traditional and contemporary concerns. On the one hand, the commentary interprets the final form of the traditional Hebrew text "synchronically" by means of form criticism and modern literary methods. On the other hand, it "diachronically" reconstructs the predecessors of the final form, from its origins in an exodus composition that opposes political domination to the text's final form as a dramatic narrative about the transfer of sovereignty from the Pharaoh to the God of Israel. Concluding syntheses examine the relationship between these two interpretive approaches while adding reflections on traditional and contemporary concerns.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783170253377
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783170253384
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783170225718
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_877271194
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783170253360
    Series Statement: International Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament (IECOT)
    Content: This commentary interprets the first part of the book of Exodus, through 15:21. It features two approaches. On the one hand, the commentary interprets the final form of the traditional Hebrew text "synchronically" by means of form criticism and modern literary methods. On the other hand, it "diachronically" reconstructs the predecessors of the final form, from its origins in an exodus composition that opposes political domination to the text's final form as a dramatic narrative about the transfer of sovereignty from the Pharaoh to the God of Israel. Concluding syntheses examine the relationship between these two interpretive approaches while adding reflections on traditional and contemporary concerns.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783170225718
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783170225718
    Additional Edition: Utzschneider, Helmut, 1949 - International exegetical commentary on the Old Testament (IECOT): Exodus 1 - 15 Stuttgart : Kohlhammer, 2015 ISBN 9783170225718
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9783170225718
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bibel 1-15 Exodus ; Kommentar
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Utzschneider, Helmut 1949-
    Author information: Fischer, Irmtraud 1957-
    Author information: Knoppers, Gary 1956-2018
    Author information: Levinson, Bernard M. 1952-
    Author information: Ego, Beate 1958-
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : T&T Clark Library of Biblical Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1694762378
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Edition: 1 [edition]
    Edition: London Bloomsbury Publishing 2014 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Edition: Also issued in print
    ISBN: 9780567662101
    Series Statement: The library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies 600
    Content: Table of Contents -- ABBREVIATIONS -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Verbum and Res: Establishing the Context -- 2. Childs and Scripture in the Divine Economy -- 3. Verbum: The Shape of Israel's Witness -- 4. Res: The Shape of Israel's God -- 5. Res and Form Criticism in the Work of Childs and Gerstenberger -- 6. Hermeneutical Implications -- Part II: Psalm 24: Entering the Dialectic -- 7. A Canonical Approach to Psalm 24 -- 8. Verbum 1: Form, Content, Context, Function -- 9. Res 1: Force (God in se) -- 10. Verbum 2: The Broader Literary Context -- 11. Res 2: The Divine Economy (God pro nobis) -- Bibliography -- Index
    Content: This book contributes to the theory and practice of Biblical interpretation by engaging in an interpretation of Psalm 24 inspired by a particular understanding of Brevard Childs' "canonical approach": an understanding centred on the concept of "theological substance." Sumpter shows how the literary, historical, and theological dimensions of Psalm 24 cohere into a single vision by reading the text according to the previously discussed dialectic. An initial "synchronic" analysis of the psalm's poetic structure related to a "diachronic" reconstruction of the tradition history that lead to the final form. The question is then posed concerning the primary forces at work in this history of composition, a question which leads to reflection on the Trinity, first in se and then pro nobis. This latter dimension takes us back to the text, as its "Davidic" nature is further analysed in relation to the books of Samuel, the Psalter, and Isaiah. Finally, Patristic exegesis is turned to for further stimulation concerning the mysterious subject matter of the text
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also issued in print. , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780567656179
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780567656162
    Additional Edition: Available in another form
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Eugene, Oregon :Pickwick Publications,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959402713202883
    Format: 1 online resource (154 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4982-7952-X
    Content: The essays contained in this book provide an introduction to the history, challenges, and hopes of contemporary evangelical Arab Christians in Israel (and to a lesser degree in the West Bank). After opening with a general overview of Arab Christianity in the Holy Land, the following chapters treat different aspects of the evangelical Arab experience: the founding of the Convention of Evangelical Churches in Israel (CECI) as well as a theological seminary for the training of church workers (Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary [NETS]), the self-understanding of Arab Baptists in terms of their identity and relation to other groups in Israel, an Arab perspective on the relationship between Arab evangelicals and Messianic Jews, as well as the struggles, hopes, and fears of another "evangelical" community that is usually hidden from view, namely, that of Muslim converts to Christianity in Israel, the West Bank, and the Middle East in general. The final chapter offers a detailed bibliography on "Arabophone Christianity" in Israel and Palestine.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Christian Agency in Israel-Palestine -- An Introduction to the Convention of Evangelical Churches in Israel (CECI) -- Arab Baptist Leaders in Israel -- Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary -- Yearning for Unity -- Christians from a Muslim Background in Israel and the West Bank -- Bibliography for Arabophone Christianity in Israel-Palestine -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4982-7951-1
    Language: English
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