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Das Buch untersucht die unter der Bezeichnung "Konfessionen Jeremias" bekannten Gebete (Jer 11,18-12,6; 15,10-21; 17,14-18; 18,18-23; 20,7-18) aus redaktionskritischer Perspektive. Anstatt direkt auf die Einzeltexte zuzugreifen und in einem zweiten Schritt nach ihrem Weg ins Jeremiabuch zu fragen, wird der umgekehrte Weg gewählt. Ausgangspunkt der Exegese ist daher das Jeremiabuch in seinen verschiedenen Endgestalten (MT und LXX). Es wird zunächst die literarische und literargenetische Beziehung jedes der fünf Abschnitte zu seinem Kontext untersucht, um dann in einem weiteren Schritt die Klagen selbst auf ihre literarische Einheitlichkeit hin zu befragen. Auf diesem Wege ergibt sich eine diachrone Analyse von Jer 11-20, welche die Konfessionen als relativ späte Einschreibungstexte für ihren jeweiligen Kontext verstehbar macht. Sie artikulieren durch den Mund des Propheten das Problem der Kompatibilität von Erwählung und Leiden. Durch verschiedene Fortschreibungsschübe wird Jeremia dadurch zum Paradigma des leidenden Propheten, des leidenden Gerechten, des leidenden Israel und schließlich des leidenden Menschen schlechthin. Dabei übernehmen die Klagen eine buchstrukturierende Rolle nicht nur im Bereich von Jer 11-20, sondern auch von Jer 1-20; 1-45 und 1-51.
224.3 --- 221.015 --- Jeremias. Lamentationes. Klaagliederen --- Oud Testament: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie; Formgeschiche; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte --- 221.015 Oud Testament: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie; Formgeschiche; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Gebet. --- Jeremia (Buch). --- Jeremiah (Book). --- Prayer. --- Theodicy. --- Theodizee. --- RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament. --- Jeremiabuch --- Jeremiah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Jérémie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Livre de Jérémie --- Yirmeyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yirmeyahu (Book of the Old Testament)
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This volume presents collected essays of a symposium held in Jena in August 2012 whose main question was whether there was something like a post-chronistic feedback into the Books of Samuel. The articles investigate the relationship between I-II Sam and I Chr in general aspects as well as by means of a number of case studies. Can I Chr be regarded as a relecture of some Samuel scroll? If so, is it possible to identify some of the latest layers in Samuel as chronistically influenced, that is: as a rereading of the relecture? And by which methods and criteria could that goal be achieved?
222.6 --- Samuelboeken. Boeken der koningen. David. Salomon. Elia. Elisa. Josias --- Bible. --- First Kings (Book of the Vulgate Old Testament) --- First Samuel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Kings, 1st (Book of the Vulgate Old Testament) --- O.T. Shemuʼel Alef (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel 1 (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel A. (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel Alef (Book of the Old Testament) --- 1 Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- First Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Kings, 2nd (Book of the Vulgate Old Testament) --- Samuel, 2nd (Book of the Old Testament) --- Second Kings (Book of the Vulgate Old Testament) --- Second Samuel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel 2 (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel bet (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, Textual
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"The contributions to the present volume provide case studies for the role of and reflection upon prophecy and divination in the Hellenistic world after the conquests of Alexander the Great. Documents from Alexandria, biblical books, and Cicero's writings are presented and opened up to interdisciplinary discussion." --
Prophecy --- Hellenism --- Judaism --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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In the course of the last two decades, both the historical reconstruction of the Iron I-Iron IIA period in Israel and Judah and the literary-historical reconstruction of the Books of Samuel have undergone major changes. With respect to the quest for the "historical David", terms like "empire" or "Grossreich" have been set aside in favor of designations like "mercenary" or "hapiru leader", corresponding to the image of the son of Jesse presented in I Sam. At the same time, the literary-historical classification of these chapters has itself become a matter of considerable discussion. As Leonhard Rost's theory of a source containing a "History of David's Rise" continues to lose support, it becomes necessary to pose the question once again: Are we dealing with a once independent 'story of David' embracing both the HDR and the "succession narrative" are there several independent versions of an HDR to be detected, or do I Sam 16-II Sam 5* constitute a redactional bridge between older traditions about Saul on the one hand and David on the other? In either case, what parts of the material in I Sam 16-II Sam 5 are based on ancient traditions, and may therefore serve as a source for any tentative historical reconstruction? The participants in the 2018 symposium at Jena whose essays are collected in this volume engage these questions from different redaction-critical and archaeological perspectives. Together, they provide an overview of contemporary historical research on the book of First Samuel.
222.6 --- 221-05 --- 221-05 Personen in het Oude Testament --- Personen in het Oude Testament --- 222.6 Livres de Samuel. Les Rois. David. Salomon. Elia. Elisa. Josias --- 222.6 Samuelboeken. Boeken der koningen. David. Salomon. Elia. Elisa. Josias --- Livres de Samuel. Les Rois. David. Salomon. Elia. Elisa. Josias --- Samuelboeken. Boeken der koningen. David. Salomon. Elia. Elisa. Josias --- David, --- Daud, --- Dāwūd, --- Nabī Dāwūd, --- דוד --- דוד, --- דוד המלך --- David (Biblical figure) --- Bible. --- First Kings (Book of the Vulgate Old Testament) --- First Samuel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Kings, 1st (Book of the Vulgate Old Testament) --- O.T. Shemuʼel Alef (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel 1 (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel A. (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemuʼel Alef (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History of Biblical events
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"This volume contains papers read at the EABS / SBL International meetings 2016 in Leuven, 2017 in Berlin, and 2018 in Helsinki. Contrary and complementary to a trend in contemporary research on prophetic literature to focus on questions concerning the origins of a prophetic theology of judgment, the research group addressed the seemingly stereotypic corpora of oracles concerning foreign nations. In diachronic as well as synchronic approaches to the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, the contributors ask for the tension between standardisation in the corpus propheticum on the one side and maintaining or even creating a specific prophetic profile on the other. In so doing, the prophetic books may appear in a new light, both with respect to their literary-historical genesis and to a theological reading of their »final forms"."
Prophecy --- Biblical teaching --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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