The judgement of Jonah : Yahweh, Jerusalem and Nineveh

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    • Hunter, Alastair G.

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The judgement of Jonah : Yahweh, Jerusalem and Nineveh

Alastair G. Hunter

(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, 642)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)

T&T Clark, 2022

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Bibliography: p. [253]-255

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Description

This study is designed as a commentary with a difference, where the reading of the prophet's travails is explored in the context of two wider themes: (1) the overt and highly sophisticated intertwining of Jonah's story with an impressively wide range of other biblical texts, often deployed in surprising ways; and (2) the clearly contrarian relationship between God and Jonah which has both vexed and intrigued scholars and lay readers alike for millennia. Underpinning this reading is a twofold thesis: firstly, an argument that many of the puzzles inherent in the book of Jonah can be illuminated in the light of the idea that Nineveh was from the beginning a cipher for the Jerusalem of the author's time; and secondly, that this would have been evident to Jonah's first readers: the class of elite literati amongst the ruling cadre of late Persian or early Hellenistic Judaea.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Prologue Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The First Place Chapter 3: Jonah 1:1-3 - The Call Chapter 4: Jonah 1:4-5 - The Storm Chapter 5: Jonah 1:7-10 The Lottery Chapter 6: Jonah 1:11-17 An Ethical Dilemma Chapter 7: The Sea, The Sea Chapter 8: Maker of Heaven and Earth Chapter 9: Jonah 2:1-10 An Appeal from the Abyss Chapter 10: Jonah, Exodus and Psalms Chapter 11:Jonah 3:1-10 An Innocent in Nineveh Chapter 12:Jonah 4:1-11 On Being Elijah the Tishbite Chapter 13: The Lord's Fondness for Livestock Chapter 14: In Conclusion Bibliography Indices

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