NumbersWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2005 - 367 עמודים This new commentary on Numbers is not only the latest volume in the respected FOTL series; it is also the first commentary to be written using the exegetical methods of the recently redesigned form-critical approach to the Old Testament literature. Rolf Knierim and George Coats make clear what has traditionally been a difficult portion of Scripture by showing how form criticism sheds light on the text's structure, genre, setting, and intention. Following an extensive introduction to the historical and social background of Numbers, the commentary proper leads readers unit by unit through the text, highlighting the literary development of Numbers and the meaning that it meant to convey to its audience. |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Forms of the Old Testament Literature: Numbers <span dir=ltr>Rolf P. ; Coats Knierim (George W.)</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2004 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Aaronide anecdote aspect Balaam Balak basic belongs blessing calendar element camp census compliance conclusion conquest conscription context cultic death defines departure designation Edom encampment entry event Execution of instructions Exod Exodus focus FOTL IIA function genre Hobab idem intention Introduction Introductory formula Israel Israelites Itinerary formula Joshua judgment Kenites Korah land leaders legend Levites Leviticus literary Lord to Moses ment Message commission formula Midian military Moab Moses Moses and Aaron motif murmuring narration narrative nazirate Nazirite Neukirchener NRSV Numbers 3-4 offering oracle ordinance organization Passover pattern Pentateuch pericope presupposes priestly source priestly writers priests procedure rebellion redactional reference reflects ritual sacrifice list saga setting Sihon Sinai specific speech formula Speech report statement story structure Taberah tabernacle Testament tion tradition history Transjordan trial by ordeal tribal tribes unit verb Verse wilderness itinerary wilderness theme Yahweh command Yahweh speech Yahwist