Buch, Englisch, 616 Seiten, Format (B × H): 190 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 1247 g
A Historical and Literary Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures
Buch, Englisch, 616 Seiten, Format (B × H): 190 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 1247 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-776817-4
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Lucidly written by leading biblical scholars Michael D. Coogan and Cynthia R. Chapman, this balanced, engaging, and up-to-date introduction to the Hebrew scriptures distills the best of current scholarship. Employing the narrative chronology of the Bible itself and the history of the ancient Near East as a framework, Coogan and Chapman cover all the books of the Hebrew Bible, along with the deuterocanonical books included in the Bible used by many Christians. They work from a primarily historical and critical methodology but also introduce students to literary analysis and other interpretive strategies.
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- part one Introductory
- 1 What Is the Bible?
- 2 The Promised Land
- part two Cosmic Origins
- 3 Creations (Genesis 1-3)
- 4 The Formation of the Pentateuch
- 5 Primeval History (Genesis 4-11)
- part three National Origins
- 6 The Ancestors of Israel (Genesis 12-50)
- 7 Escape from Egypt (Exodus 1-15)
- 8 From Egypt to Sinai (Exodus 16-20, 24)
- 9 Law and Ritual (Exodus 20.22-23.33 and 25-40)
- 10 Ritual and Holiness (Leviticus)
- 11 In the Wilderness (Numbers)
- 12 The End of the Journey to the Promised Land (Deuteronomy)
- 13 Joshua and the Conquest of the Land of Canaan (Joshua)
- 14 The Emergence of Israel in the Land of Canaan (Judges and Ruth)
- part four Kings and Prophets
- 15 The Establishment of the Monarchy (1 Samuel)
- 16 The Reign of David (2 Samuel, 1 Kings 1-2, and Psalm 132)
- 17 The Reign of Solomon (1 Kings 1-11 and Psalm 89)
- 18 The Divided Kingdoms of Israel and Judah from the Late Tenth
- to the Early Eighth Centuries bce (1 Kings 12-2 Kings 14 with an Introduction
- to Prophecy)
- 19 The Northern Kingdom of Israel in the Eighth Century bce
- (2 Kings 14- 17, Amos, and Hosea)
- 20 The Kingdom of Judah in the Eighth and Early Seventh Centuries bce
- (2 Kings 15-20, 2 Chronicles 29-32, Isaiah 1-39, and Micah)
- 21 Judah in the Seventh Century bce The End of Assyrian Domination
- (2 Kings 21-23, 2 Chronicles 33-35, Zephaniah, Nahum, and the
- Prayer of Manasseh)
- 22 The Fall of Jerusalem (2 Kings 23.31-25.30, 2 Chronicles 36, Habakkuk,
- Jeremiah, and the Letter of Jeremiah)
- part five Exile and Return
- 23 After the Fall: Judeans in Judah and Babylon (Lamentations, Psalm 137,
- Obadiah, and Ezekiel)
- 24 Return from Exile (Ezra 1-2 and Isaiah 34-35 and 40-55)
- part six Reconstruction, Consolidation, and Challenge
- 25 The Early Restoration (Ezra 3-6, 1 Esdras, Haggai, Zechariah 1-8,
- and Isaiah 56-66)
- 26 Judah in the Fifth Century bce (Ezra 7- 10, Nehemiah, Isaiah 24-27, Zechariah 9-14, Joel, Malachi, and 2 Esdras with an Introduction to Apocalyptic
- Literature)
- 27 Retelling the Story of David (1-2 Chronicles and Psalms)
- part seven Controversy and Challenge
- 28 The Wisdom of the Sages: Preservation and Challenge
- (Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon with
- an Introduction to Wisdom Literature)
- 29 Encounters with the Greeks (1-2 Maccabees, Baruch, Sirach, the Wisdom
- of Solomon, and 4 Maccabees)
- 30 Heroes in Foreign Lands: Postexilic Literature and
- Diasporic Identity (Jonah, Ruth, Esther, Judith, Tobit,
- 3 Maccabees, and Daniel)
- Afterword
- Chronology
- General Bibliography
- Glossary
- Weights and Measures
- Index




