Approaching Yehud: New Approaches to the Study of the Persian PeriodJon L. Berquist Society of Biblical Lit, 2007 - 249 עמודים The long-held view that the Persian period in Israel (known as Yehud) was a historically derivative era that engendered little theological or literary innovation has been replaced in recent decades by an appreciation for the importance of the Persian period for understanding Israel's literature, religion, and sense of identity. A new image of Yehud is emerging that has shifted the focus from viewing the postexilic period as a staging ground for early Judaism or Christianity to dealing with Yehud on its own terms, as a Persian colony with a diverse population. Taken together, the thirteen chapters in this volume represent a range of studies that touch on a variety of textual and historical problems to advance the conversation about the significance of the Persian period and especially its formative influence on biblical literature. --From publisher's description. |
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Intertextuality in the Persian Period | 25 |
What Mean These Stones? Inscriptions Textuality and Power in Persia and Yehud | 37 |
Ezra 910 and Its Interpretation | 49 |
Identity and the Creation of History | 71 |
Isaiah 60 and theApadana Reliefs from Persepolis | 85 |
Toward a Postcolonial Reading of Ezekiel | 117 |
A Reading of Proverbs 7 | 167 |
Qoheleth in Love and Trouble | 183 |
Psalms Postcolonialismand the Construction of the Self | 195 |
In the BeginningAgain | 203 |
A Response | 209 |
Bibliography | 215 |
Contributors | 247 |
Community Geography and Demography in Zechariah 18 | 137 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Approaching Yehud: New Approaches to the Study of the Persian Period <span dir=ltr>Jon L. Berquist</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2008 |
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