1 and 2 ChroniclesWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1989 - 439 עמודים This book is volume 11 of The forms of the Old Testament literature, a 24-volume series that aims to present a form-critical analysis of every book and each unit in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible). In his introduction De Vries sketches the canonical setting of the books of Chronicles, especially their relation with Ezra-Nehemiah, and then discusses the redacted and original versions of Chronicles. He describes Chronicles as genealogical and narrative history that tells who ideal Israel is, how it has suffered by its unfaithfulness, and how it will remain true Israel by trusting in God. Following the series format throughout his work, De Vries offers an analysis of the structure, genre, setting, and intention of each section of the biblical text. Bibliographies guide the reader to further discussion; a glossary of formulas and genres concludes the volume. - Back cover. |
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1-2 Chronicles Aaronites Ahaz Ahaziah ancestral APPELLATION Asa's Athaliah BATTLE REPORT Biblical Birth report Books of Chronicles chiasmus ChrH ChrH's ChrR ChrR's cities clan clause clergy comm command concluding covenant cultic David death divine DtrH elements EPITOME exile Ezra-Nehemiah follows gatekeepers genealogy Genre The main Gibeon gloss God's H. G. M. Williamson Hebron Hezekiah historical ideal Israel idem identified inclusio Introduction Israel Israelite Jehoiada Jehoshaphat Jeroboam Jerusalem Joash Josiah Judah Judahite Kings kingship Lemke Levites main genre Manasseh material mentioned midrash Moses MUSTER ROLL Name list narrative oracle passage Passover pericope place of reign postexilic prayer priests prophets reference REGNAL RESUMÉ Rehoboam ROSTER rubric Samuel SCHEMA Setting and Intention Solomon sons speech statement of length story Structure SUCCESSION FORMULA tally tells Testament tion tradition transition formula tribal tribes verse Vries Watson Willi Williamson words worship wrath Yahweh