Tradition And Transformation In The Book Of Chronicles
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/ by Pancratius C. Beentjes
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Leiden
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: Brill
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2008.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xiii, 210p.
SERIES
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Studia Semitica Neerlandica, 0081-6914 ; v. 52
GENERAL NOTES
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Code E. Book: 5456
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Adopting and Adapting: Some Rewritten Genealogies in 1 Chronicles 1–5; Nathan’s Oracle and David’s Prayer in 1 Chronicles 17; David’s Census and Ornan’s Threshing-floor: A Close Reading of 1 Chronicles 21; Aspects of Innerbiblical Interpretation in 2 Chronicles 20; The Narrative on Uzziah’s Leprosy (2 Chronicles 26); Isaiah and the Book of Chronicles; he Chronicler’s View of Israel’s Earlier H istory; Jerusalem: The Very Centre of all the Kingdoms of the Earth; Historical Persons or Literary Characters: Prophets in the Book of Chronicles; Give Thanks to YHWH. Truly He is Good’. Psalms and Prayers in the Book of Chronicles; We Have YHWH to Fight Our Battles’. War Narratives in the Book of Chronicles.
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Bibliography
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Bible. Chronicles -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.