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Buber, Kingship, and the Book of Judges: A Study of Judges 6–9 and 17–21
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Bibliography of the Writings of J. J. M. Roberts xv
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Part 1 David and Zion
- The “History of David’s Rise to Power” and the Neo-Babylonian Succession Apologies 3
- R(az/ais)ing Zion in Lamentations 2 21
- Sinai and Zion in Psalm 93 69
- “Back to the Future”: Zion in the Book of Micah 77
- “Who Knows? Yahweh May Be Gracious”: Why We Pray 97
- “And Lot Went with Him”: Abraham’s Disobedience in Genesis 12:1–4a 111
- David and Zion in the Theology of the Deuteronomistic History: Theological Ideas in 2 Samuel 5–7 125
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Part 2 The Divine King and the Human King
- The Divine Sovereign: The Image of God in the Priestly Creation Account 143
- The Ruler in Zion and the Hope of the Poor: Psalms 9–10 in the Context of the Psalter 187
- Buber, Kingship, and the Book of Judges: A Study of Judges 6–9 and 17–21 199
- The Rule of God in the Book of Daniel 219
- Theological Anthropology at a Fulcrum: Isaiah 55:1–5, Psalm 89, and Second Stage Traditio in the Royal Psalms 247
- King Yahweh as the Good Shepherd: Taking Another Look at the Image of God in Psalm 23 267
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Part 3 Historical and Lexical Studies
- The Crux of Psalm 22:17c: Solved at Long Last? 287
- Doves in the Windows: Isaiah 60:8 in Light of Ancient Mesopotamian Lament Traditions 307
- The Pride of Jacob 319
- Bashan, Symbology, Haplography, and Theology in Psalm 68 351
- The “Dying and Rising God”: A Survey of Research from Frazer to the Present Day 373
- Isaiah at Princeton One Hundred Fifty Years Ago and Now: Joseph Addison Alexander (1809–1860) and J. J. M. Roberts (1939–) 387
- Why Perez? Reflections on David’s Genealogy in Biblical Tradition 405
- Indexes 417
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Bibliography of the Writings of J. J. M. Roberts xv
-
Part 1 David and Zion
- The “History of David’s Rise to Power” and the Neo-Babylonian Succession Apologies 3
- R(az/ais)ing Zion in Lamentations 2 21
- Sinai and Zion in Psalm 93 69
- “Back to the Future”: Zion in the Book of Micah 77
- “Who Knows? Yahweh May Be Gracious”: Why We Pray 97
- “And Lot Went with Him”: Abraham’s Disobedience in Genesis 12:1–4a 111
- David and Zion in the Theology of the Deuteronomistic History: Theological Ideas in 2 Samuel 5–7 125
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Part 2 The Divine King and the Human King
- The Divine Sovereign: The Image of God in the Priestly Creation Account 143
- The Ruler in Zion and the Hope of the Poor: Psalms 9–10 in the Context of the Psalter 187
- Buber, Kingship, and the Book of Judges: A Study of Judges 6–9 and 17–21 199
- The Rule of God in the Book of Daniel 219
- Theological Anthropology at a Fulcrum: Isaiah 55:1–5, Psalm 89, and Second Stage Traditio in the Royal Psalms 247
- King Yahweh as the Good Shepherd: Taking Another Look at the Image of God in Psalm 23 267
-
Part 3 Historical and Lexical Studies
- The Crux of Psalm 22:17c: Solved at Long Last? 287
- Doves in the Windows: Isaiah 60:8 in Light of Ancient Mesopotamian Lament Traditions 307
- The Pride of Jacob 319
- Bashan, Symbology, Haplography, and Theology in Psalm 68 351
- The “Dying and Rising God”: A Survey of Research from Frazer to the Present Day 373
- Isaiah at Princeton One Hundred Fifty Years Ago and Now: Joseph Addison Alexander (1809–1860) and J. J. M. Roberts (1939–) 387
- Why Perez? Reflections on David’s Genealogy in Biblical Tradition 405
- Indexes 417