The Faith of the Old Testament: A HistoryWestminster John Knox Press, 1 בינו׳ 1983 - 302 עמודים Intended as a student textbook on the religion of Israel, Werner Schmidt's The Faith of the Old Testament is especially relevant to theology. A great deal of attention is given to ideas of God and there are ample references to Old Testament texts. |
תוכן
Foreword to the English edition J R Porter | 1 |
4 The Exodus from Egypt | 28 |
5 The Revelation at Sinai | 46 |
6 The Characteristic Features of Yahwistic Faith | 53 |
The Early Period after the Conquest | 93 |
8 The Tribal Confederacy | 101 |
9 Sanctuaries and Feasts | 112 |
The Period of the Monarchy | 133 |
13 Zion | 207 |
14 Prophecy | 221 |
15 Wisdom | 241 |
The Late Period | 251 |
16 Apocalyptic | 259 |
17 The Old Testament Inheritance | 278 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
The Faith of the Old Testament: A History <span dir=ltr>Werner H. Schmidt</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 1983 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abraham according already Amos ancient Near East ancient Near Eastern apocalyptic appears attested Ba'al Babylonian basic becomes called Canaanite Canaanite religion character concept connection contrast covenant creation cult cultic David death Decalogue deity deliverance Deut Deutero-Isaiah Deuteronomy distinction divine dominion early earth Egypt Egyptian Elohist Elyon event exile Exod Exodus expression Ezek father feast foreign future God's gods heaven holy Hosea individual Isaiah Israel Israelite Jerusalem Josh Judg judgement Kenites king kingdom kingship later living Mesopotamia Messiah Midianites Moses mountain myth mythological narrative nation nomadic Old Testament older originally particular Passover patriarchs Pentateuch perhaps period probably promise prophecy prophets Prov psalms relationship religion revelation ruler sabbath sacrifice salvation sanctuary saying second commandments Shechem significance Sinai temple theological theophany tradition tribes Ugaritic understanding unity word worship of Yahweh Yahweh Yahwistic faith Zech Zion