By the irrigation canals of Babylon : approaches to the study of the exile /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
T & T Clark,
[2012]
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| Series: | Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ;
526. |
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Table of Contents:
- Israel in exile after thirty years / Ralph W. Klein
- More and less than a myth: reality and significance of exile for the political, social, and religious history of Judah / Rainer Albertz
- The city state of Jerusalem in the neo-Babylonian empire: evidence from the surrounding states / Hans M. Barstad
- Global warming and the Babylonian exile / Bob Becking
- The future of the "exile" / Jill Middlemas
- 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. Olson
- Reimagining exile through the lens of the exodus: turning points in Israelite history and texts / Pamela Barmash
- "There is no one!": the redaction of exile in Jeremiah's book of consolation (31:15-22) / Martien A. Halvorson-Taylor
- Forced migration and the formation of the prophetic literature / Robert R. Wilson
- Reading exile then: reconsidering the methodological debates for biblical analysis in dialogue with sociological and literary analysis / Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
- "They never returned": were the Babylonians Jewish settlers exiles or pioneers? / Lester L. Grabbe
- Forced migrations guiding the exile: demarcating 597, 587, and 582 B.C.E. / John J. Ahn.