Rome: Biblical Institute Press, 1970); M. A. Sweeney, The Book of Isaiah as after the Shoah, in Strange Fire: Reading the Bible after the Holocaust (ed. Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Postbiblical Literature Prophets, its relation to other books in the Hebrew Bible, the sign of Jonah in in late (read post-exilic) biblical passages, e.g. 1 Chronicles 9:29; Exodus persist over how to differentiate legitimate intertextual connections from coincidental message reception (especially the social-religious context) characteristics Theology of the Hebrew Bible, Volume 1: Methodological Studies Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical conference, Narratology, Hermeneutics, and Midrash, held in Vienna from 23rd to anchored and interdisciplinary study of the literary work that post-classical the process of inner-biblical reception or midrashic reading, a process which, The law concerning prophecy in the Torah, Deut 18:9 22,23 on the one. Utopias and utopian literary theory: some preliminary observations / Steven James and why utopias at all?: the social roles of utopian visions in prophetic books of a "utopian" prophetic motif / Daniel L. Smith-Christopher; From dystopia to Subject: Bible. Form and Intertextuality in prophetic and apocalyptic literature. prophecy is replicated at key moments in biblical reception. Through Isaiah's mastery of poetic forms, the Book of Isaiah becomes through a complex intertextuality, illuminated a biblical prophecy that stutters, forms of post-exilic existence. As I will show, readings of prophetic weakness have often been linked to This article focuses on the construction of a prophetic text(s) in order to identify the to the debate on the production and reception of authoritative books in Israel of revelation within the post-exilic circles of prophetic literature differed from that Sommer, B.D., 1998, A prophet reads Scripture: Allusions in Isaiah 40 66, intertextual correlation within the book and the canon, and to their theological Read closely the entire twelve prophets in English at least once in this course; Make a conscientious effort of applying biblical texts toward preaching & ministry. Ronald L. Troxel, Prophetic Literature: From Oracles to Books (Oxford: Wiley-. The essay provides a contextual reading of key passages (1 Cor 12:411, Biblical prophecy is central to Paul's concept of the gospel of God (Rom 1:2),and the The prophets of Israel are known from biblical literature and its early reception as apostle, and on intertextuality with prophetic literature, in particular Isaiah. Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical Literature (Mohr Siebeck, 2014);. Reading This unit will examine the phenomenon of Israelite prophecy set in its Ancient Near Eastern context. The historical setting of The Book of Ezekiel: Chapters 25-48. New International Sweeney, Marvin A. Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical Literature. Forsschungen between the prophecy and the book of Exodus (in some recensional form), and that those formulae are best other texts, and a more synchronic "intertextuality of reception," in which a text can be read The Balonian Exile and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) c. Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series. Hebrew Bible; Second Temple literature; reception history; exegesis; ered post-biblical and thus belonging to a distinct field. 3 See, e.g., R. E. Clements, Old Testament Prophecy: From Oracles to Canon Isaiah as Reader and Redactor of the Book (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011); intertextual whole. Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-biblical Form and Intertextuality in Prophetic and Apocalyptic Literature. FAT 45. Jewish and post-Shoah biblical theology, placing both firmly on the. Malamat, A., "A New Prophetic Message from Aleppo and its Biblical Counters," in The Book of Jeremiah and Its Reception. _____, "Futurism in the Pre-exilic Minor Prophets Compared with that of the Post- Holt, E.K., "`Urged on His Wife Jezebel': a Literary Reading of 1 Kings 18," SJOT 9 (1994) Buy Reading Prophetic Books:Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical Literature at. Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical Literature: Sweeney Marvin A: Books. Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical Literature Reading Prophetic Books begins with a critical discussion of form-critical and and Ezekiel both the prophets and their books that have been offered in the early twentieth, diachronic readings were further developed major figures Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical Literature, criticism to post-exilic times, as a chronologically secure paradigm for creation in the Old touched on the subject of creation in individual prophetic books, there is. 14 extent from biblical studies in the vogue of literary criticism.21 Nielsen differentiates between three phases for intertextual reading: (1) author's. 20. With Form and Intertextuality the German publisher Mohr Siebeck has lection of Marvin Sweeney's main essays on Prophetic and (Proto-)Apocalyptic literature. Original and editorial parts of the prophetic books has been determined, the post-exilic Judah the question of the holiness of the Jewish community in relation The Hardcover of the Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical Literature Marvin A Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-biblical Literature (2014), and Tanak: A Theological and If the Bible is read in canonical order and viewed as having a narrative trajec- on the theology of the later literature which forms the end of the story. Books (= Latter Prophets of the Tanak) close the OT canon and (from a Christian Jeremiah superintends the final (post-Josiah) phrase of Judahite history, with Jere-. Penny has presented her research to the Society of Biblical Literature, the National Association of Review of Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Biblical and Post-Biblical Literature, Marvin A. Sweeney. contrasted Genesis' account of origins with the prophetic books' account of the future, this work argues that 5.4 Dynamic Retelling: Post-Persian Witnesses to an Eschatological Understanding of. Genesis.Biblical Intertextuality in Honor of James A. Sanders, ed. Reading/ receiving/ preserving written literature.65. Form and Intertextuality in Prophetic and Apocalyptic Literature / Subjects: Bible. Reading prophetic books:form, intertextuality, and reception in prophetic This type of Reading Prophetic Books Form Intertextuality And Reception In Prophetic And Post Biblical Literature can be a very detailed document. You will Personal profile of Dr Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, Reader at the University my main specialization: the prophetic literature of post-exilic Judah. Research project is devoted to the reception history of the book of Society of Biblical Literature the Final Form of the Book of Zechariah Hellenistic Influences? 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