"The Place is Too Small for Us": The Israelite Prophets in Recent ScholarshipR. P. Gordon Eisenbrauns, 1995 - 638 sider "The title of this volume is, of course, taken from 2 Kgs 6:1, where the prophetic group about Elisha point out that their accomodation is too cramped. It seemed an apt comment on the capacity of any proposed volume to house and adequate representation of the work that has recently been done on Israelite prophecy. To this I now have to add the all-too-ironic confession that the so-called pre-classical prophets (including Elisha and his colleagues) could not be accomodated in the present volume. Let no one complain about being misled by the subtitle when the title is so honest ... there are thirty-six items of varying legnth, and they divide almost equally between journal articles and excerpts from volumes (some of thes of composite authorship). Naturally, they represent one individual's selection from within his personal reading, and this itself accounts for only a fraction of the vast scholarly output on the prophets, whether since 1875 or since 1975 ... It will be apparent at several places in the volume that I take with great seriousness the study of Near Eastern (non-Israelite) prophecy as background to the Israelite phenomenon, so that the first short section (The Near Eastern Background") was unavoidable."--Editor's preface. |
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Side 8
... Nature of Prophecy in the Light of Recent Study , " HTR 38 ( 1945 ) 1-38 . Row- ley plays down the psychological factor in prophecy : " What is really vital is the relation of the prophet and of his word to God " ( p . 38 ) . 20 ...
... Nature of Prophecy in the Light of Recent Study , " HTR 38 ( 1945 ) 1-38 . Row- ley plays down the psychological factor in prophecy : " What is really vital is the relation of the prophet and of his word to God " ( p . 38 ) . 20 ...
Side 13
... nature of lofty and impassioned prose.44 The field that Lowth had ploughed in parallel lines lay fairly fallow as far as the prophets were concerned until Duhm produced his commen- tary on Isaiah , in which he was able to apply his ...
... nature of lofty and impassioned prose.44 The field that Lowth had ploughed in parallel lines lay fairly fallow as far as the prophets were concerned until Duhm produced his commen- tary on Isaiah , in which he was able to apply his ...
Side 21
... nature of some prophecy ( 4:19 ; 23 : 9 ; 29:26 ) .84 As he notes , anthropologists now prefer to speak of " trance " rather than " ecstasy , " and as a way of describing not a process of communication but the behavior of the ...
... nature of some prophecy ( 4:19 ; 23 : 9 ; 29:26 ) .84 As he notes , anthropologists now prefer to speak of " trance " rather than " ecstasy , " and as a way of describing not a process of communication but the behavior of the ...
Side 35
... nature of the activity of the muhhu , i.e. , the Mari prophet . The literary convention in Mari for the ecstatic action is imahhi ( he went into a trance ) , itbe 22 ( arose ) 23 kiDam idbub ummami ( thus said ) .24 The same situation ...
... nature of the activity of the muhhu , i.e. , the Mari prophet . The literary convention in Mari for the ecstatic action is imahhi ( he went into a trance ) , itbe 22 ( arose ) 23 kiDam idbub ummami ( thus said ) .24 The same situation ...
Side 37
... nature of the sentence , see Moran , p . 48 , and n . 1 there . 32. Note the interrogative opening which recalls the Mari passage ( see previous note ) . 33. See G. von Rad , Studies in Deuteronomy ( London , 1953 ) , 51ff . , and cp ...
... nature of the sentence , see Moran , p . 48 , and n . 1 there . 32. Note the interrogative opening which recalls the Mari passage ( see previous note ) . 33. See G. von Rad , Studies in Deuteronomy ( London , 1953 ) , 51ff . , and cp ...
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3 | |
21 | |
29 | |
Abraham Malamat | 50 |
29 | 57 |
The Message of the Prophets | 75 |
Westermann | 95 |
Introduction | 107 |
R R Wilson | 332 |
Ernest W Nicholson | 345 |
Thomas W Overholt | 354 |
R P Carroll | 377 |
Joseph Blenkinsopp | 392 |
The Developing Tradition | 413 |
Walther Zimmerli | 419 |
Ronald E Clements | 443 |
Walter Houston | 133 |
iii Prophecy and Poetry | 154 |
iv Rhetoric | 166 |
Fox | 176 |
v Metaphor | 191 |
John T Willis | 205 |
Michael Fishbane | 223 |
John Day | 230 |
viii Drama | 247 |
David F Payne | 263 |
Prophecy and Society | 273 |
Petersen | 279 |
A Graeme Auld | 289 |
Burke O Long | 308 |
H G M Williamson | 453 |
P R Ackroyd | 478 |
Otto Kaiser | 495 |
Brevard S Childs | 513 |
Prophecy after the Prophets | 523 |
F F Bruce | 539 |
Christopher T Begg | 547 |
John F A Sawyer | 563 |
Future Directions | 577 |
Robert P Gordon | 600 |
607 | |
619 | |
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