"Sit at my right hand": the chronicler's portrait of the tribe of Benjamin in the social context of Yehud

Cover -- HalfTitle -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Why Does the Tribe of Benjamin Matter? -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.1.1. Benjamin in the Hebrew Bible -- 1.2. Argument -- 1.2.1. Problem Statement -- 1.2.2. Structure of the A...

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Main Author: Giffone, Benjamin D. 1984- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Oxford New Delhi Sydney International Clark 2018
In: Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies (628)
Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies Old Testament studies 628
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Benjamin (People) / The Chronicler
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Judges Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Benjamin (Tribe of Israel)
B Bible. Judges Historiography
B Bible. Chronicles Historiography
B Bible. Chronicles Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:Cover -- HalfTitle -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Why Does the Tribe of Benjamin Matter? -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.1.1. Benjamin in the Hebrew Bible -- 1.2. Argument -- 1.2.1. Problem Statement -- 1.2.2. Structure of the Argument -- 1.2.3. Hypothesis -- 1.3. Introductory Considerations: Goals and Methods -- 1.4. Structure of Analysis -- Part I -- Chapter 2 Laying the Groundwork: Historical-Critical and Social-Scientific Methods
2.1. Historical Criticism and Literary Representation of History -- 2.1.1. Historical Criticism -- 2.1.2. Historical Reconstruction: Limitations -- 2.2. Identities in Persian Yehud: Communities and Texts -- 2.2.1. Community Identity -- 2.2.2. Texts and Textual Identities -- 2.2.3. Identity: Points of Caution -- 2.3. Political Theories: Selectorate Theory and Heresthetics -- 2.3.1. Selectorate Theory -- 2.3.2. Heresthetic -- 2.3.3. Political Context of Persian Yehud -- Chapter 3 Chronicles and the Persian Era -- 3.1. Chronicles: The Received Text -- 3.1.1. Title
3.1.2. Textual History -- 3.1.3. Date -- 3.1.4. Relationship to Ezra-Nehemiah -- 3.1.5. Place in the Canon -- 3.2. Composition: Sources and Redaction -- 3.2.1. Synoptic Parallels and Apparent Sources -- 3.2.2. Source-Critical Concerns -- 3.2.3. Redaction Criticism and Editorial Unity -- 3.2.4. Conclusions -- 3.3. Chronicles: Theological Historiography? -- 3.3.1. Chronicles as Historiography? -- 3.3.2. Historical Value of Chronicles -- 3.3.3. Theological Emphases -- 3.4. Historical Setting of Chronicles: Persian Yehud
3.4.1. Persian Empire: History and Sources -- 3.4.2. Persian Provincial Setting -- 3.4.3. Influence of Persian Context on the Chronicler's Thought? -- Chapter 4 The Tribe of Benjamin in History and Literature -- 4.1. History of Benjamin -- 4.1.1. Origins of Israel in the Benjaminite Region -- 4.1.2. Divided Monarchy -- 4.1.3. Under Babylonian Rule -- 4.1.4. Under Persian Rule -- 4.1.5. Summary -- 4.2. Benjamin in the Hebrew Bible -- 4.2.1. Genesis -- 4.2.2. Exodus-Deuteronomy -- 4.2.3. Jeremiah -- 4.2.4. Latter Prophets and Writings -- 4.2.5. Summary
4.3. Saul: Survey of Research -- 4.3.1. Saul's Characterization: A Mere Foil for David? -- 4.3.2. A Saul Polemic? -- 4.4. Conclusions -- Part II -- Chapter 5 The Tribe of Benjamin in the Deuteronomistic History -- 5.1. Goal and Method -- 5.1.1. Introduction -- 5.1.2. Criteria for Inclusion and Evaluation -- 5.1.3. Challenges -- 5.2. The Book of Joshua -- 5.2.1. Sources and Structure -- 5.2.2. Joshua (Character) -- 5.2.3. Tribal Allotments (Joshua 13-21) -- 5.2.4. Victory at Jericho (Joshua 2-6)
Ai and the Achan Affair (Joshua 7-8)
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 247-258
ISBN:056768119X