Joshua to Chronicles: An IntroductionWestminster John Knox Press, 1 ian. 2004 - 267 pagini Joshua to Chroniclessurveys the rich literature of the Old Testament books Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I and II Samuel, I and II Kings, and I and II Chronicles. Campbell argues that while these books may appear historical, they are more theological--better understood as Israel's efforts to interpret their people's experience. The book is helpfully structured with overview and review sections. |
Cuprins
The Book of Joshua | 15 |
The Book of Judges | 67 |
The Book of Ruth | 107 |
Chronicles 232 Chronicles 36 | 187 |
Conclusion | 235 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Abimelech Abner Absalom Achish Ahab Ammonites Amnon ancient Israel anointed apostasy Aram-Damascus Assyrian Baal Bathsheba battle Bible biblical text book of Joshua book of Judges book of Kings Campbell and O'Brien chap chapters Chronicles claim comm command David David's Middle death defeat deliverance Deut Deuteronomistic History dynasty east-of-Jordan tribes Elijah Elisha episode evil faith final focus follows Gibeon Gilgal given God's Hebrew Hebron Hezekiah interpretation Ishbaal Israelites issue Jabesh-gilead Jehu Jehu's Jephthah Jericho Jeroboam Jerusalem Joab Jordan Josh Josiah Judah killed king of Israel kingship land Levite LORD Manasseh military monarchy Moses move narrative northern Israel noted NRSV Othniel overview Philistines political portrayed present priests prophet reference reflection reign reported role Ruth sacral Samson Samuel Saul Saul's Scriptures Shechem Sheffield Shiloh signal Solomon Stories of David's storyteller temple theology tion traditions verses YHWH