Understanding Dan: An Exegetical Study of a Biblical City, Tribe and Ancestor

כריכה קדמית
A&C Black, 1 ביוני 2003 - 322 עמודים
This book investigates the Dan/Danite tradition in the Hebrew Bible to determine not only what the Bible tells us about Dan, but also how far traditions about the territory, city, ancestor and tribe may have influenced each other. Bartusch argues that the political and theological interests reflected in the relatively late work of the Deuteronomistic Historian have cast a shadow over some earlier traditions, and that by combining social-science models and newer literary criticism with the more traditional historical-critical methodologies, the original meaning of the traditions of Dan may be recovered and clarified. The conclusion of such a study is that the Hebrew Bible as a whole does not entirely support the negative portrayal of Dan in its later traditions.
 

תוכן

Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
1
Chapter 2 INTERPRETING DAN IN THE PENTATEUCH
22
Chapter 3 INTERPRETING DAN IN THE FORMER PROPHETS
77
Chapter 4 INTERPRETING DAN IN THE LATTER PROPHETS
221
Chapter 5 INTERPRETING DAN IN THE BOOKS OF CHRONICLES
243
Chapter 6 CONCLUSIONS AND FINAL REMARKS
260
Bibliography
270
Index of References
287
Index of Authors
297
זכויות יוצרים

מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל

מונחים וביטויים נפוצים

מידע על המחבר (2003)

Mark Bartusch is Assistant Professor of Theoloy at Valparaiso University, Indiana

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