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Chronicles and the Priestly Literature of the Hebrew Bible / ed. by Jaeyoung Jeon, Louis C. Jonker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift f�r die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ; 528.Publication details: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (X, 424 p.)ISBN:
  • 3110707012
  • 9783110707014
  • 9783110706598
  • 3110706598
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 230
LOC classification:
  • BS1345.52
Online resources:
Contents:
PART 1 CONSONANCE AND DISSONANCE -- The Book of Chronicles through the Ages: A Cinderella or a Sleeping Beauty? / Jean-Louis Ska -- Theocratic Reworking in the Pentateuch : Proto-Chronistic Features in the Late Priestly Layers of Numbers and Their Reception in Chronicles / Reinhard Achenbach -- Numbers and Chronicles: Close Relatives 2 / Hans-Peter Mathys -- נפשׁשׁ אדם and the Associations of 1 Chronicles 5 in the Hebrew Bible / Graeme Auld -- The High Priest in Chronicles and in the Priestly Traditions of the Pentateuch / Christophe Nihan -- The Tribes of Israel in Ezekiel and Chronicles / Kristin Weingart -- Sacrifices in Chronicles: How Priestly Are They? / Esias E. Meyer.
PART 2 INTERPRETING THE CONSONANCE AND DISSONANCE -- Scribes in the Post-Exilic Temple: A Social Perspective / Lester L. Grabbe -- Atonement, Sacred Space and Ritual Time: The Chronicler as Reader of Priestly Pentateuchal Narrative / Benjamin D. Giffone -- Grundgeschichte und Chronik – Kontinuität und Diskontinuität in Altisraels Geschichtsschreibung / Thomas Will -- Conversational Implicatures in the Book of Chronicles / Lars Maskow -- Levites of Memory in Chronicles and Some Considerations about Historical Levites in Late-Persian Yehud / Ehud Ben Zvi -- Genealogies as Tools: The Case of P and Chronicles / Joachim Schaper -- David in the role of a second Moses – The revelation of the temple-model (tabnît) in 1 Chronicles 28 / Jürg Hutzli -- The righteousness of the Levites in Chronicles and Ezekiel / Christine Mitchell -- The Levites and Idolatry: A Scribal Debate in Ezekiel 44 and Chronicles / Jaeyoung Jeon -- The Role of Priests and Levites in the Composition of Ezra-Nehemiah: Some Points for Consideration / Deirdre Fulton -- Levites, Holiness and Late Achaemenid / Early Hellenistic Literature Formation: Where does Ezra-Nehemiah fit into the Discourse? / Louis C. Jonker.
Summary: The study of the Books of Chronicles has focused in the past mainly on its literary relationship to Historical Books such as Samuel and Kings. Less attention was payed to its possible relationships to the priestly literature. Against this backdrop, this volume aims to examine the literary and socio-historical relationship between the Books of Chronicles and the priestly literature (in the Pentateuch and in Ezekiel). Since Chronicles and Pentateuch (and also Ezekiel) studies have been regarded as separate fields of study, we invited experts from both fields in order to open a space for fruitful discussions with each other. The contributions deal with connections and interactions between specific texts, ideas, and socio-historical contexts of the literary works, as well as with broad observations of the relationship between them.
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PART 1 CONSONANCE AND DISSONANCE --
The Book of Chronicles through the Ages: A Cinderella or a Sleeping Beauty? /
Jean-Louis Ska -- Theocratic Reworking in the Pentateuch : Proto-Chronistic Features in the Late Priestly Layers of Numbers and Their Reception in Chronicles /
Reinhard Achenbach -- Numbers and Chronicles: Close Relatives 2 /

Hans-Peter Mathys -- נפשׁשׁ אדם and the Associations of 1 Chronicles 5 in the Hebrew Bible /

Graeme Auld -- The High Priest in Chronicles and in the Priestly Traditions of the Pentateuch /

Christophe Nihan -- The Tribes of Israel in Ezekiel and Chronicles /

Kristin Weingart -- Sacrifices in Chronicles: How Priestly Are They? /

Esias E. Meyer.

PART 2 INTERPRETING THE CONSONANCE AND DISSONANCE --


Scribes in the Post-Exilic Temple: A Social Perspective / Lester L. Grabbe -- Atonement, Sacred Space and Ritual Time: The Chronicler as Reader of Priestly Pentateuchal Narrative /

Benjamin D. Giffone -- Grundgeschichte und Chronik – Kontinuität und Diskontinuität in Altisraels Geschichtsschreibung /

Thomas Will -- Conversational Implicatures in the Book of Chronicles /

Lars Maskow -- Levites of Memory in Chronicles and Some Considerations about Historical Levites in Late-Persian Yehud /

Ehud Ben Zvi -- Genealogies as Tools: The Case of P and Chronicles /

Joachim Schaper -- David in the role of a second Moses – The revelation of the temple-model (tabnît) in 1 Chronicles 28 /

Jürg Hutzli -- The righteousness of the Levites in Chronicles and Ezekiel /

Christine Mitchell -- The Levites and Idolatry: A Scribal Debate in Ezekiel 44 and Chronicles /

Jaeyoung Jeon -- The Role of Priests and Levites in the Composition of Ezra-Nehemiah: Some Points for Consideration /

Deirdre Fulton -- Levites, Holiness and Late Achaemenid / Early Hellenistic Literature Formation: Where does Ezra-Nehemiah fit into the Discourse? /

Louis C. Jonker.

The study of the Books of Chronicles has focused in the past mainly on its literary relationship to Historical Books such as Samuel and Kings. Less attention was payed to its possible relationships to the priestly literature. Against this backdrop, this volume aims to examine the literary and socio-historical relationship between the Books of Chronicles and the priestly literature (in the Pentateuch and in Ezekiel). Since Chronicles and Pentateuch (and also Ezekiel) studies have been regarded as separate fields of study, we invited experts from both fields in order to open a space for fruitful discussions with each other. The contributions deal with connections and interactions between specific texts, ideas, and socio-historical contexts of the literary works, as well as with broad observations of the relationship between them.

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