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Genre/Form: | Conference papers and proceedings Criticism, interpretation, etc History Congresses |
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Material Type: | Conference publication |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
John J Ahn; Jill Anne Middlemas |
ISBN: | 9780567202468 0567202461 |
OCLC Number: | 922473693 |
Description: | 1 volume ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | Introduction - Jill Middlemas and John J. AhnPart One: Historical Discussions1. Israel in Exile After Thirty Years - Ralph W. Klein2. More and Less than a Myth: Reality and Significance of Exile for the Political, Social and Religious History of Judah - Rainer Albertz3. The City State of Jerusalem in the Neo-Babylonian Empire: Evidence from the Surrounding States - Hans M. Barstad4. Global Warming and the Babylonian Exile - Bob BeckingPart Two: Literary Discussions5. The Future of the 'Exile' - Jill Middlemas6. From Horeb to Nebo: Exile, The Pentateuch, and the Promise of Home in Exodus 2:1-3:6 and Deuteronomy 34:1-12 - Dennis T. Olson7. Reimagining Exile Through the Lens of the Exodus: Turning Points in Israelite History and Texts - Pamela Barmash8. "There is No One!": The Redaction of Exile in Jeremiah's Book of Consolation (31:15-22) - Martien A. Halvorson-TaylorPart Three: Sociological Discussions9. Forced Migration and the Formation of the Prophetic Literature - Robert R. Wilson10. Reading Exile Then: Reconsidering the Methodological Debates for Biblical Analysis in Dialogue with Sociological and Literary Analysis - Daniel L. Smith-Christopher11. "They Never Returned": Were the Babylonians Jewish Settlers Exiles or Pioneers? - Lester L. Grabbe12. Forced Migrations Guiding the Exile: Demarcating 597, 587, and 582 B.C.E - John J. Ahn |
Series Title: | Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies |
Responsibility: | edited by John J. Ahn and Jill Middlemas. |
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