The Book of the Twelve and beyond : collected essays of James D. Nogalski /
Nogalski, James,
The Book of the Twelve and beyond : collected essays of James D. Nogalski / James D. Nogalski. - xiii, 363 páginas ; 24 centímetros - Ancient Israel and its literature ; number 29 . - Ancient Israel and its literature ; no. 29. .
Collection of essays.
Bibliografía : páginas 321-337. Índices : páginas 339-359.
Introduction to The Book of the Twelve and Beyond: Authorial Reflections -- Redactional Texts -- The Redactional Shaping of Nahum 1 for the Book of the Twelve -- Zephaniah 3: A Redactional Text for a Developing Corpus -- Zechariah 13:7-9 as a Transitional Text: An Appreciation and Reevaluation of the Work of Rex Mason -- Micah 7:8-20: A Reevaluation of the Identity of the Enemy -- One Book and Twelve Books: The Nature of the Redactional Work and the Implications of Cultic Source Material in the Book of the Twelve -- Not Just Another Nation: Obadiah's Placement in the Book of the Twelve -- Thematic Explorations -- Joel as "Literary Anchor" for the Book of the Twelve -- The Day(s) of YHWH in the Book of the Twelve -- Recurring Themes in the Book of the Twelve: Creating Points of Contact for a Theological Reading -- Jerusalem, Samaria, and Bethel in the Book of the Twelve -- Intertextuality -- Intertextuality and the Twelve -- Zephaniah's Use of Genesis 1--11 -- Job and Joel: Divergent Voices on a Common Theme -- Textual Criticism and Tradition History The Problematic Suffixes of Amos IX 11 -- Obadiah 7: Textual Corruption or Politically Charged Metaphor? -- Reading David in the Psalter: A Study in Liturgical Hermeneutics.
This collection of essays on the Book of the Twelve represents the works of James D. Nogalski over the course of his career. The essays are arranged methodologically and chronologically to facilitate dialogue and to provide a valuable resource for classroom use. The first part deals with redactional issues ranging from what redactional role particular texts play within the individual writing and the larger corpus of the Twelve to the function of the redactional work in creating meaning among and between the writings. The second section explores several of the collective themes that transcend the individual writings within the Book of the Twelve by engaging the synchronic work of others, as well as a treatment of the changing roles of Jerusalem, Samaria, and Bethel as they appear in the Twelve as a whole. The third section contains three essays involving diverse aspects of intertextuality through author-centered and reader-centered approaches. The final grouping of essays presents two relatively short text-critical articles and a longer study on the role of David in the Psalter. The variety of methods employed by one scholar, as well as the diverse texts treated, makes this volume useful for exploring changes in the field of prophetic studies in the last quarter century.--Publisher's description.
9781628371642
Nogalski, James.
Nogalski, James.
Biblia.--Profetas Menores--Crítica, interpretación,
Bible.--Minor Prophets--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
BS1560 / .N633 2017
224.906 / N75
The Book of the Twelve and beyond : collected essays of James D. Nogalski / James D. Nogalski. - xiii, 363 páginas ; 24 centímetros - Ancient Israel and its literature ; number 29 . - Ancient Israel and its literature ; no. 29. .
Collection of essays.
Bibliografía : páginas 321-337. Índices : páginas 339-359.
Introduction to The Book of the Twelve and Beyond: Authorial Reflections -- Redactional Texts -- The Redactional Shaping of Nahum 1 for the Book of the Twelve -- Zephaniah 3: A Redactional Text for a Developing Corpus -- Zechariah 13:7-9 as a Transitional Text: An Appreciation and Reevaluation of the Work of Rex Mason -- Micah 7:8-20: A Reevaluation of the Identity of the Enemy -- One Book and Twelve Books: The Nature of the Redactional Work and the Implications of Cultic Source Material in the Book of the Twelve -- Not Just Another Nation: Obadiah's Placement in the Book of the Twelve -- Thematic Explorations -- Joel as "Literary Anchor" for the Book of the Twelve -- The Day(s) of YHWH in the Book of the Twelve -- Recurring Themes in the Book of the Twelve: Creating Points of Contact for a Theological Reading -- Jerusalem, Samaria, and Bethel in the Book of the Twelve -- Intertextuality -- Intertextuality and the Twelve -- Zephaniah's Use of Genesis 1--11 -- Job and Joel: Divergent Voices on a Common Theme -- Textual Criticism and Tradition History The Problematic Suffixes of Amos IX 11 -- Obadiah 7: Textual Corruption or Politically Charged Metaphor? -- Reading David in the Psalter: A Study in Liturgical Hermeneutics.
This collection of essays on the Book of the Twelve represents the works of James D. Nogalski over the course of his career. The essays are arranged methodologically and chronologically to facilitate dialogue and to provide a valuable resource for classroom use. The first part deals with redactional issues ranging from what redactional role particular texts play within the individual writing and the larger corpus of the Twelve to the function of the redactional work in creating meaning among and between the writings. The second section explores several of the collective themes that transcend the individual writings within the Book of the Twelve by engaging the synchronic work of others, as well as a treatment of the changing roles of Jerusalem, Samaria, and Bethel as they appear in the Twelve as a whole. The third section contains three essays involving diverse aspects of intertextuality through author-centered and reader-centered approaches. The final grouping of essays presents two relatively short text-critical articles and a longer study on the role of David in the Psalter. The variety of methods employed by one scholar, as well as the diverse texts treated, makes this volume useful for exploring changes in the field of prophetic studies in the last quarter century.--Publisher's description.
9781628371642
Nogalski, James.
Nogalski, James.
Biblia.--Profetas Menores--Crítica, interpretación,
Bible.--Minor Prophets--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
BS1560 / .N633 2017
224.906 / N75