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Prophet und König im Nordreich Israel
Studien zur sogenannten vorklassischen Prophetie im Nordreich Israel anhand der Samuel-, Elija- und Elischa-Überlieferungen
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English
Published/Copyright:
2003
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The present book deals with the so-called “pre-classical” prophecy in the Northern Kingdom of Israel. It becomes evident that the introduction of kingship in the early period of prophecy marks the beginning of a consideration of social situations. The prophet is placed over the king and stylized as the actual saviour figure. This development is examined along with the extensive prophetic traditions of Samuel, Elijah and Elisha. The texts are first analyzed from a diachronic standpoint to determine pre-deuteronomistic text components. These texts are then linked to their historical context and examined with respect to their medium and historicity. This book throws new light on the social and socio-structural importance of prophecy in this early period.
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Bernhard R. Lehnart, D.Th. (1996), has studied theology in Trier, Jerusalem and Frankfurt am Main. He works in the field of adult education in the diocese of Trier.
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eBook published on:
October 22, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9789004276239
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Main content:
526
eBook ISBN:
9789004276239
Audience(s) for this book
All those interested in prophecy, the Ancient Near East, Old Testament, biblical studies, as well as historians and theologians.