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Title Tradition in transition : Haggai and Zechariah 1-8 in the trajectory of Hebrew theology / edited by Mark J. Boda and Michael H. Floyd
Published New York : T & T Clark, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 384 pages)
Series Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 475
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
T & T Clark library of biblical studies.
Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 475.
Contents Tradition, continuity and covenant in the book of Haggai : an alternative voice from early Persian Yehud / John Kessler -- Time and tradition in the book of Haggai / Frank Y. Patrick -- The king in Haggai-Zechariah 1-8 and the Book of the Twelve / Paul L. Redditt -- Life writing in Ezekiel and First Zechariah / D. Nathan Phinney -- Zechariah's spies and Ezekiel's cherubim / Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer -- "The whole earth remains at peace" (Zechariah 1:11) : the problem and an intertextual clue / Al Wolters -- Sustained allusion in Zechariah 1-2 / Michael R. Stead -- Hoy, hoy : the prophetic origins of the Babylonian tradition in Zechariah 2:10-17 / Mark J. Boda -- Zechariah and the Satan tradition in the Hebrew Bible / Dominic Rudman -- Traces of tradition in Zechariah 1-8 : a case-study / Michael H. Floyd -- Sin and atonement in Zechariah's night visions / Holger Delkurt -- An ephah between earth and heaven : reading Zechariah 5:5-11 / Johannes Schnocks -- Targum Jonathan's reading of Zechariah 3 : a gateway for the palace / Marvin A. Sweeney -- The Greek text of Zechariah : a document from Maccabean Jerusalem? / Thomas Pola -- A review / Willem A.M. Beuken -- Footprints to the post-exilic prophets / Rex Mason -- Haggai-Zechariah 1-8 : some reflections / David L. Petersen -- Response / Janet E. Tollington
Summary Hebrew tradition presents Haggai and Zechariah as prophetic figures arising in the wake of the Babylonian exile with an agenda of restoration for the early Persian period community in Yehud. This agenda, however, was not original to these prophets, but rather drawn from the earlier traditions of Israel. In recent years there has been a flurry of scholarly attention on the relationship between these Persian period prophets and the earlier traditions with a view to the ways in which these prophets draw on earlier tradition in innovative ways. It is time to take stock of these many contributions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-384) and indexes
Notes English
Print version record
SUBJECT Bible. Haggai -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Zechariah, I-VIII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Zechariah, I-VIII fast
Bible. Haggai fast
Bibel Haggai gnd
Bibel Sacharja 1,8 gnd
Haggai (Buch) idszbz
Sacharja (Buch) 1-8. idszbz
Sacharja (Buch) 1-8. swd
Subject Theology.
Theology
theology.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Prophets.
Theology
Rezeption
Jüdische Theologie
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Boda, Mark J.
Floyd, Michael H.
LC no. 2008012845
ISBN 9780567126115
0567126110
1283193515
9781283193511
9786613193513
6613193518