Biblical studies in honor of Simon John de Vries
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Biblical studies in honor of Simon John de Vries
(Journal for the study of the Old Testament : supplement series, 388 . God's word for our world ; v. 1)
T&T Clark International, c2004
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The work of Simon John de Vries: p. [372]-379
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This two-volume publication celebrates the work of the eminent biblical scholar Simon John DeVries and focuses upon the development of a critical Biblical Theology of the Hebrew Bible. The first volume is devoted to exegetical studies, including: the nature of Yahweh as God of Israel, a re-examination of Exodus tradition; the Priestly Code and practices; prophets and revelation; biblical poetry; issues in biblical linguistics; dramatic narrative in Hebrew Bible tradition; and Yahweh's deliverance as redemption in Israel. This is volume 388 in the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement series.
Table of Contents
- Rolf P. Knierim: Foreword
- List of Contributors
- J. Harold Ellens: Introduction
- Brian R. McCarthy: The Characterization of YHWH, the God of Israel, in Exodus 1-15
- John William Wevers: Two Reflections on the Greek Exodus
- David Ralph Seely: Exodus 28/39: The Significance of the Priestly Vestments
- Deborah L. Ellens: Numbers 5:11-31: Valuing Male Suspicion
- Ronald E. Clements: The Former Prophets and Deuteronomy - A Re-Examination
- Amira Meir: On the Study of Pentateuchal Poetry
- J. Kenneth Kuntz: Hendiadys as an Agent of Rhetorical Enrichment in Biblical Hebrew Poetry, with Special Reference to Prophetic Discourse
- John D. W. Watts: Two Studies in Isalah
- Paul Kim: The Son of Moses (Deut. 32:1-43) in Isaiah 40-55
- Simon John DeVries: John Calvin's Contribution to an Understanding of the Book of Isaiah
- W. Eugene March: Guess Who is Coming to Dinner: Jeremiah 29:1-9 as an Invitation to Radical Social Change
- Simon John DeVries: The Interface Between Prophecy as Narrative and Prophecy as Proclamation
- Won W. Lee: Balak: The Forgotten Character in Numbers 22-24
- Yitzhak (Itzik) Peleg: Two Readings of the Book of Jonah: "Yet Forty Days, and Nineveh Shall be Overthrown" (Jonah 3:4)
- Kenneth Pomykala: Jerusalem as the Fallen Booth of David in Amos 9:11
- Robert Hubbard: "Old What's His Name", Why the King in I Kings 22 Has No Name
- Marvin A. Sweeney: The Portrayal of YHWH's Deliverance in Micah 2:12-13 Reconsidered
- Naomi Steinberg: Romancing the Widow
- Simon John De Vries: Comprehensive Bibliography of Publications by Simon John De Vries
- References
- Index
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