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Monogynistic and Monogamous Tendencies, Memories and Imagination in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Yehud
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Ehud Ben Zvi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword vii
- Table of Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- On Social Memory and Identity Formation in Late Persian Yehud: A Historian’s Viewpoint with a Focus on Prophetic Literature, Chronicles and the Deuteronomistic Historical Collection 28
- Remembering the Prophets through the Reading and Rereading of a Collection of Prophetic Books in Yehud: Methodological Considerations and Explorations 80
- Prophetic Memories in the Deuteronomistic Historical and the Prophetic Collections of Books 109
- The Yehudite Collection of Prophetic Books and Imperial Contexts: Some Observations 134
- The Memory of Abraham in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Yehud/Judah 162
- Exploring the Memory of Moses ‘The Prophet’ in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Yehud/Judah 199
- Squaring Circles and The Social Benefits of Squaring Them: Joshua as a Case Study for Constraints, Preferences, Balances and Flexibility within the Complex Memory System of the Literati of the late Persian/early Hellenistic Period 232
- Isaiah, a Memorable Prophet: Why was Isaiah so Memorable in the Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Periods? Some Observations 253
- Remembering Hosea: The Prophet Hosea as a Site of Memory in Persian Period Yehud 274
- Reading the Book of Hosea, Remembering Hosea and Thinking of Exile in Yehud 294
- Readers, Social Memory, Deuteronomistic Language and Jeremiah: The Roles of Deuteronomistic Language in Shaping Memories of Jeremiah among Late Persian/early Hellenistic Readers of the Book of Jeremiah 304
- Chronicles and Samuel–Kings: Two Interacting Aspects of one Memory System in the Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Period 317
- Shaping and Remembering an Arch-Villain in the Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Period: The Case of Ahaz in Chronicles and its Implications 332
- Reshaping the Memory of Zedekiah and His Period in Chronicles 342
- Reading Chronicles and Reshaping the Memory of Manasseh 367
- Toward a Sense of Balance: Remembering the Catastrophe of Monarchic Judah/(Ideological) Israel and Exile through Reading Chronicles in Late Yehud 387
- Chronicles and Its Reshaping of Memories of Monarchic Period Prophets: Some Observations 407
- Contributions of the Genealogies in Chronicles to the Shaping of the Memory of the Monarchic Period: The Case of Some Simeonites’s Vignettes 428
- A Balancing Act: Settling and Unsettling Issues Concerning Past Divine Promises in Historiographical Texts Shaping Social Memory in the Late Persian Period 440
- A Contribution to the Intellectual History of Yehud: The Story of Micaiah and Its Function within the Discourse of Persian-Period Literati 459
- When Yhwh Tests People: General Considerations and Particular Observations Regarding the Books of Chronicles and Job 472
- Exploring Jerusalem as a Site of Memory in the Late Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods 482
- Remembering Pre-Israelite Jerusalem in Late Persian Yehud: Mnemonic Preferences, Memories and Social Imagination 504
- Re-Negotiating a Putative Utopia and the Stories of the Rejection of Foreign Wives in Ezra–Nehemiah 527
- The “Successful, Wise, Worthy Wife” of Proverbs 31:10–31 as a Source for Reconstructing Aspects of Thought and Economy in the Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Period 546
- Monogynistic and Monogamous Tendencies, Memories and Imagination in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Yehud 566
- Othering, Selfing, ‘Boundarying’ and ‘Cross-Boundarying’ as Interwoven with Socially Shared Memories: Some Observations 580
- Total Exile, Empty Land and the General Intellectual Discourse in Yehud 599
- The Voice and Role of a Counterfactual Memory in the Construction of Exile and Return: Considering Jeremiah 40:7–12 612
- Potential Intersections Between Research Frames Informed by Social-Memory and ‘Bourdieusian’ Approaches/Concepts: The Study of Socio-Historical Features of the Literati of the early Second Temple Period 631
- Social Sciences Models and Mnemonic/Imagined Worlds: Exploring Their Interrelations in Ancient Israel 655
- Bibliography 674
- Index of Authors 722
- Index of References to Ancient Sources 730
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword vii
- Table of Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- On Social Memory and Identity Formation in Late Persian Yehud: A Historian’s Viewpoint with a Focus on Prophetic Literature, Chronicles and the Deuteronomistic Historical Collection 28
- Remembering the Prophets through the Reading and Rereading of a Collection of Prophetic Books in Yehud: Methodological Considerations and Explorations 80
- Prophetic Memories in the Deuteronomistic Historical and the Prophetic Collections of Books 109
- The Yehudite Collection of Prophetic Books and Imperial Contexts: Some Observations 134
- The Memory of Abraham in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Yehud/Judah 162
- Exploring the Memory of Moses ‘The Prophet’ in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Yehud/Judah 199
- Squaring Circles and The Social Benefits of Squaring Them: Joshua as a Case Study for Constraints, Preferences, Balances and Flexibility within the Complex Memory System of the Literati of the late Persian/early Hellenistic Period 232
- Isaiah, a Memorable Prophet: Why was Isaiah so Memorable in the Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Periods? Some Observations 253
- Remembering Hosea: The Prophet Hosea as a Site of Memory in Persian Period Yehud 274
- Reading the Book of Hosea, Remembering Hosea and Thinking of Exile in Yehud 294
- Readers, Social Memory, Deuteronomistic Language and Jeremiah: The Roles of Deuteronomistic Language in Shaping Memories of Jeremiah among Late Persian/early Hellenistic Readers of the Book of Jeremiah 304
- Chronicles and Samuel–Kings: Two Interacting Aspects of one Memory System in the Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Period 317
- Shaping and Remembering an Arch-Villain in the Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Period: The Case of Ahaz in Chronicles and its Implications 332
- Reshaping the Memory of Zedekiah and His Period in Chronicles 342
- Reading Chronicles and Reshaping the Memory of Manasseh 367
- Toward a Sense of Balance: Remembering the Catastrophe of Monarchic Judah/(Ideological) Israel and Exile through Reading Chronicles in Late Yehud 387
- Chronicles and Its Reshaping of Memories of Monarchic Period Prophets: Some Observations 407
- Contributions of the Genealogies in Chronicles to the Shaping of the Memory of the Monarchic Period: The Case of Some Simeonites’s Vignettes 428
- A Balancing Act: Settling and Unsettling Issues Concerning Past Divine Promises in Historiographical Texts Shaping Social Memory in the Late Persian Period 440
- A Contribution to the Intellectual History of Yehud: The Story of Micaiah and Its Function within the Discourse of Persian-Period Literati 459
- When Yhwh Tests People: General Considerations and Particular Observations Regarding the Books of Chronicles and Job 472
- Exploring Jerusalem as a Site of Memory in the Late Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods 482
- Remembering Pre-Israelite Jerusalem in Late Persian Yehud: Mnemonic Preferences, Memories and Social Imagination 504
- Re-Negotiating a Putative Utopia and the Stories of the Rejection of Foreign Wives in Ezra–Nehemiah 527
- The “Successful, Wise, Worthy Wife” of Proverbs 31:10–31 as a Source for Reconstructing Aspects of Thought and Economy in the Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Period 546
- Monogynistic and Monogamous Tendencies, Memories and Imagination in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Yehud 566
- Othering, Selfing, ‘Boundarying’ and ‘Cross-Boundarying’ as Interwoven with Socially Shared Memories: Some Observations 580
- Total Exile, Empty Land and the General Intellectual Discourse in Yehud 599
- The Voice and Role of a Counterfactual Memory in the Construction of Exile and Return: Considering Jeremiah 40:7–12 612
- Potential Intersections Between Research Frames Informed by Social-Memory and ‘Bourdieusian’ Approaches/Concepts: The Study of Socio-Historical Features of the Literati of the early Second Temple Period 631
- Social Sciences Models and Mnemonic/Imagined Worlds: Exploring Their Interrelations in Ancient Israel 655
- Bibliography 674
- Index of Authors 722
- Index of References to Ancient Sources 730