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1. Auflage 2011
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Essays in Honour of Graham Ivor Davies
E-Book, Englisch, Band 420, 604 Seiten
Reihe: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche WissenschaftISSN
ISBN: 978-3-11-022806-9
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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1;Preface;8
2;Table of Contents;10
3;List of Contributors;14
4;Table of Abbreviations;18
5;Biographical Note: Graham Ivor Davies;30
6;Publications of Graham Ivor Davies;32
7;The Contribution by Graham Davies to Old Testament Studies;40
8;Part I: Archaeology;50
8.1;Treasures of Merenptah in the Karnak Temple at Luxor: The Record of the Walls of the Cour de la Cachette;52
8.2;Prophetic Speech in the Egyptian Royal Cult;68
8.3;The Palestinian Campaign of Pharaoh Shishak;84
8.4;Who Built and Who Used the Buildings at Kuntillet ‘Ajrud?;98
8.5;The Phoenician Inscriptions from Arslan Tash and Some. Old Testament Texts (Exodus 12; Micah 5:4–5[5-6]; Psalm 91);116
8.6;A Literal Analysis of the Shiloah (Siloam) Tunnel Inscription;130
8.7;Incense–the Ancient Room Freshener: The Exegesis of Daniel 2:46;140
8.8;Between Scroll and Codex? Reconsidering the Qumran Opisthographs;152
8.9;Liberty in the Coin Legends of the Jewish Revolts;168
8.10;“... wie es eigentlich gewesen”: Historical “Facts” and the Reconstruction of the History of “Ancient Israel”;182
8.11;The “Way of the Wilderness” on Sixteenth-Century Maps;198
9;Part II: Biblical Texts;222
9.1;“Couch” or “Crouch”? Genesis 4:7 and the Temptation of Cain;224
9.2;The Flood and the Ten Antediluvian Figures in Berossus and in the Priestly Source in Genesis;240
9.3;“P” as Editor: The Case of Exodus 4:18–26;254
9.4;“Kingdom of Priests”: What is Priestly in Exodus 19:6?;268
9.5;The Fifth Commandment in Context;282
9.6;Deuteronomy and the Babylonian Diaspora;298
9.7;The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Date of the Final Stage of the Pentateuch;316
9.8;Reading Joshua after Samuel;334
9.9;Why Did Jael Kill Sisera? A Canonical Perspective;346
9.10;By Stone and Sling: 1 Samuel 17:50 and the Problem of Misreading David’s Victory over Goliath;358
9.11;Why does the Deuteronomistic History Make no Mention of the Prophets to Whom Books are Attributed?;372
9.12;The Practicalities of Prophetic Writing in Isaiah 8:1;386
9.13;“And he shall hear a rumour ...” (Isaiah 37:7; 2 Kings 19:7);400
9.14;About Third Isaiah;404
9.15;Penitential Innovations within the Twelve;420
9.16;Hosea, Creation, and Wisdom: An Alternative Tradition;438
9.17;Acrostics and Lamentations;454
9.18;“Slaves” in Biblical Narrative and in Translation;470
9.19;The Repentance of God;482
10;Part III: Language and Literacy;492
10.1;Literacy, Orality, and Literature in Israel;494
10.2;Light on ..;508
10.3;The Operation of a Syntactic Rule in Classical Biblical Hebrew and in Hebrew Inscriptions of the Monarchic Period;522
10.4;The Significance of Rhetoric in the Greek Pentateuch;536
10.5;Midrash in Greek? An Exploration of the Versions of Aquila and Symmachus in Exodus;552
10.6;LXX Exodus 23 and the Figure of the High Priest;566
10.7;Robert Hatch Kennett (1864-1932): The Old Testament in a Time of Transition;580
11;Index of Modern Authors;594




