Glimpses of Prayers and Poetics in the Book of Amos
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Stefan Beyerle
Abstract
After a critical examination of scholarly approaches towards poetry, the study explores the connecting lines between poetry and prophecy. Among recent scholarly approaches, careful distinctions made by Robert Alter, Moshe Greenberg, and Alexa Wilke, are helpful to determine approach and method. Furthermore, the investigation focuses on the three hymns in the book of Amos: 4:13; 5:8-9; 9:5-6, questioning their functions in a prophetic context. Following a detailed investigation of philological and literary-critical problems in all three hymns, the study points to three different strategies of transformation, which help to explain the function of the hymns in their prophetic environment.
Abstract
After a critical examination of scholarly approaches towards poetry, the study explores the connecting lines between poetry and prophecy. Among recent scholarly approaches, careful distinctions made by Robert Alter, Moshe Greenberg, and Alexa Wilke, are helpful to determine approach and method. Furthermore, the investigation focuses on the three hymns in the book of Amos: 4:13; 5:8-9; 9:5-6, questioning their functions in a prophetic context. Following a detailed investigation of philological and literary-critical problems in all three hymns, the study points to three different strategies of transformation, which help to explain the function of the hymns in their prophetic environment.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Preface XI
- Abbreviations XV
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Part I: Biblical and Second Temple Studies
- Glimpses of Prayers and Poetics in the Book of Amos 3
- The Prayer in Ben Sira 22:27–23:6 and the Prosodic Version in MS ENA 3053.3 21
- Ben Sira’s Teaching on Prayer: The Example of the Generations of Old 37
- Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Theology in Ben Sira 17:25–18:14 55
- “When she ended her prayer …”. A Study of the Relationship between the Hebrew and the Greek Texts of the Book of Esther 71
- Rediscoveries in Judaism: The Temple and the Return to Israel in 2 Macc 1:10–2:18 83
- Did Judith Go to the Miqweh? 101
- Wisdom 9, an “Inset Psalm” 125
- The Qumran Tefillin and Their Possible Master Copies 135
- The Prayer of Faith – the Prayer of the Righteous (Jas 5:13–18): Where the “Ways” Intersect 151
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Part II: Rabbinic Traditions
- A New Look at the Nuptial Benedictions in Babylonia and Palestine 171
- The Poetics and Theology of Adon Olam 187
- Re-Examining the Early Evidence for Rabbinic Liturgy: How Fixed Were Its Prayer Texts? 203
- The Introduction of the Hallel into the Passover Seder and the Split of the Chapters 114 and 115 in the Book of Psalms 233
- Ritual and Communal Responsibility: Hanina bar Hama and the Sepphoreans 251
- Whom to Remember: Sarah or Noah? 273
- The Behavioral and the Mental in Jewish Worship: Is There A Hierarchy? 285
- The Qumran Psalter and the Medieval Palestinian Tefillat ha-Shir 299
- “We shall glorify You, our King”: A Poetic Passage in the Second Benediction of the Grace after Meals 317
- The Rabbinic Traditions about the Establishment of the Amidah: Some Observations 337
- List of Publications of Professor Stefan C. Reif 355
- List of Contributors 375
- Index of References 377
- Index of Authors 398
- Index of Subjects 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Preface XI
- Abbreviations XV
-
Part I: Biblical and Second Temple Studies
- Glimpses of Prayers and Poetics in the Book of Amos 3
- The Prayer in Ben Sira 22:27–23:6 and the Prosodic Version in MS ENA 3053.3 21
- Ben Sira’s Teaching on Prayer: The Example of the Generations of Old 37
- Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Theology in Ben Sira 17:25–18:14 55
- “When she ended her prayer …”. A Study of the Relationship between the Hebrew and the Greek Texts of the Book of Esther 71
- Rediscoveries in Judaism: The Temple and the Return to Israel in 2 Macc 1:10–2:18 83
- Did Judith Go to the Miqweh? 101
- Wisdom 9, an “Inset Psalm” 125
- The Qumran Tefillin and Their Possible Master Copies 135
- The Prayer of Faith – the Prayer of the Righteous (Jas 5:13–18): Where the “Ways” Intersect 151
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Part II: Rabbinic Traditions
- A New Look at the Nuptial Benedictions in Babylonia and Palestine 171
- The Poetics and Theology of Adon Olam 187
- Re-Examining the Early Evidence for Rabbinic Liturgy: How Fixed Were Its Prayer Texts? 203
- The Introduction of the Hallel into the Passover Seder and the Split of the Chapters 114 and 115 in the Book of Psalms 233
- Ritual and Communal Responsibility: Hanina bar Hama and the Sepphoreans 251
- Whom to Remember: Sarah or Noah? 273
- The Behavioral and the Mental in Jewish Worship: Is There A Hierarchy? 285
- The Qumran Psalter and the Medieval Palestinian Tefillat ha-Shir 299
- “We shall glorify You, our King”: A Poetic Passage in the Second Benediction of the Grace after Meals 317
- The Rabbinic Traditions about the Establishment of the Amidah: Some Observations 337
- List of Publications of Professor Stefan C. Reif 355
- List of Contributors 375
- Index of References 377
- Index of Authors 398
- Index of Subjects 405