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  • - Allusive Characterization of Foreign Rule in the Hebrew-Aramaic Book of Daniel
    by G. Brooke Lester
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - A Reappraisal of the Genre 'Wisdom Psalms'
    by Simon Chi-Chung Cheung
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - A Volume of Studies in Honour of Bob Becking
     
    £165.49

  • by San Antonio, USA) Anderson & James S. (The Ecumenical Center
    £37.99 - 124.49

  • - Utopia in Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah
     
    £134.99

  • - Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar
     
    £155.49

  • - Messianic Expectation in Book V of the Psalter
    by USA) Snearly & Michael K. (Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
    £37.99 - 134.99

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    £66.99

    This volume presents an important insight into the history of scholarship on the Old Testament over the last 100 years. Presented in collaboration with the Society for Old Testament Study, which celebrates its centenary in 2017, the volume examines the shifting patterns in scholarship on the Old Testament over the last century, from the types of subject studied to the demographic make-up of the scholars working on the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible themselves. The volume has been written by several longstanding members and officers of the society. As such the volume presents a remarkable history of scholarship of Old Testament studies.

  • - Reconfiguring Israel in Ruth, Esther, and Judith
    by Anne-Mareike (Leiden Institute for Area Studies & the Netherlands) Wetter
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - A Redaction-Critical Study of Zechariah 1-8
    by UK) Tiemeyer & Lena-Sofia (University of Aberdeen
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - A Literary-Hermeneutical Study of 1 - 2 Samuel
    by Usa) Green & Barbara (Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology
    £37.99 - 134.99

    Barbara Green is Professor of Biblical Studies at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley.

  • - Temple Faithfulness and Israel's Place in the Land
    by Troy D. (Independent Scholar) Cudworth
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - The Barberini Version of Habakkuk 3 Analysed in the Light of the Other Greek Versions
    by Kenya) Harper & Joshua L. (Africa International University
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • - An Attempt to Read Scripture after Brevard S. Childs
    by Philip Sumpter
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • - Three Narratives of the Biblical Heroic Tradition
    by Hungary) Kamrada & Dolores G. (Pazmany Peter Catholic University
    £36.99 - 134.99

    "Using a methodology of character analysis, Kamrada illustrates how the representation of certain characters in the Bible utilizes and reverses Greek traditions of the tragic and the heroic for the glorification of God"--

  • - A Study of Inner-Biblical Allusion and Exegesis in Malachi
    by UK) Gibson & Jonathan (Cambridge Presbyterian Church
    £36.99 - 124.49

  • - Power, Ambiguity, and Intersectionality
     
    £124.49

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    £114.49

    As biblical studies becomes increasingly fragmented, this collection of essays brings together a number of leading scholars in order to show how historical reconstruction, philology, metacriticism, and reception history can be part of a collective vision for the future of the field. This collection of essays focuses more specifically on critical questions surrounding the construction of ancient Israel(s), ''minimalism'', the ongoing significance of lexicography, the development of early Judaism, orientalism, and the use of the Bible in contemporary political discourses.

  • by Israel) Gruber & Mayer I. (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    £36.99 - 155.49

  • - African Culture, Postcolonial Hermeneutics, and the Politics of Biblical Translation
    by J. Kabamba (Independent Scholar) Kiboko
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - Told and Retold
    by Canada) Cook & Sean E. (Mount Royal University
    £36.99 - 134.99

  • - A Quiet Revolution
    by David (Durham University & UK) Janzen
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • by USA) James & Joshua T. (John Leland Center for Theological Studies
    £36.99 - 134.99

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    £124.49

    Discusses the theoretical aspects of the phenomenon of inner biblical allusion but rather provide practical examples of scholars working with specific texts within the wisdom and psalms corpora in order to showcase the function of this phenomenon within poetic texts.

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    £124.49

    Notions of women as found in the Bible have had an incalculable impact on western cultures, influencing perspectives on marriage, kinship, legal practice, political status, and general attitudes. Women and Exilic Identity in the Hebrew Bible is drawn from three separate strands to address and analyse this phenomenon. The first examines how women were conceptualized and represented during the exilic period. The second focuses on methodological possibilities and drawbacks connected to investigating women and exile. The third reviews current prominent literature on the topic, with responses from authors. With chapters from a range of contributors, topics move from an analysis of Ruth as a woman returning to her homeland, and issues concerning the foreign presence who brings foreign family members into the midst of a community, and how this is dealt with, through the intermarriage crisis portrayed in Ezra 9-10, to an analysis of Judean constructions of gender in the exilic and early post-exilic periods. The contributions show an exciting range of the best scholarship on women and foreign identities, with important consequences for how the foreign/known is perceived, and what that has meant for women through the centuries.

  • - A Key to Interpreting Jacob's Dream (Gen 28.10-22)
    by Israel) Peleg & Yitzhak (Itzik) (Beit Berl College
    £32.99 - 128.49

  • - Studies in Biblical Poetry and Prophecy in Honour of Francis Landy
     
    £37.99

  • - A Volume of Studies in Honour of Bob Becking
     
    £20.49

    The contributions to this volume reflect upon changing paradigms within biblical scholarship, and in how biblical scholarship is taught. Taken together, they offer a multifaceted and informative indication of how open-mindedness in one's approach can yield fascinating results across the study of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible.The range in topic of the contributions is exemplified in the difference between the first chapter, which works from the personal anecdote of the changing opinion of its author to make a wider point about models for Pentateuchal formation, and the third chapter, which comments on the current state of the study of ancient Israel in universities today. Other contributions include; an essay on the subject of space as a social construct in Isaiah 24-27; civil courage and whether the Bible allows room for protest; the question of monotheism in Persian Judah; the historical Ezra, and the telling of the story of Joseph (Genesis 50: 15-21) in children's Bibles in the Netherlands. The contributors include Hugh Williamson, Ehud Ben Zvi, Rainer Albertz, Karel von der Toorn, and Christoph Uehlinger.

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