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The elusive prophet : the prophet as a historical person, literary character and anonymous artist / edited by Johannes C. de Moor.

Contributor(s): Moor, Johannes C. de (Johannes Cornelis), 1935- | Oudtestamentisch Werkgezelschap in Nederland en België | Society for Old Testament Study | Joint Meeting of the Society for Old Testament Study and the Oudtestamentisch Werkgezelschap in Nederland en België (11th : 2000 : Soesterberg, Netherlands)
Material type: TextTextSeries: Oudtestamentische studiën: d. 45.Publisher: Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, 2001Description: x, 263 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9004121609 (cl.)Subject(s): Prophets | Bible. Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etcBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
When the agenda of an artistic composition is hidden: Jonah and intertextual dialogue with Isaiah 6, the 'confession of Jeremiah' and other texts / A.A. Abela -- From king to prophet in Samuel and Kings / A.G. Auld -- Prophets in the Book of Chronicles / P.C. Beentjes -- Personifications and prophetic voices of Zion in Isaiah and beyond / U. Berges -- A prophet in desperation? the confessions of Jeremiah / C. Bultmann -- Threading as a stylistic feature of Amos / T.A. Collins -- 'I am neither a prophet nor a prophet's pupil' Amos 7:9-17 as the presentation of a prophet like Moses / M. Dijkstra -- Israelite prophecy: characteristics of the first protest movement / T.L. Fenton -- Jonah from the whale: exodus motifs in Jonah 2 / A.G. Hunter -- The Portrayal of Moses as Deuteronomic archetypal prophet in Exodus and its revisal / W. Johnstone -- Blowing the same shofar: an intertextual comparison of representations of the prophetic role in Jeremiah and Ezekiel / H. Leene -- Ezekiel as a priest in exile / A. Mein -- Person shift in prophetic texts: its function and its rendering in ancient and modern translations / L.J. de Regt -- Deborah, a prophetess: the meaning and background of Judges 4:4-5 / K. Spronk.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

When the agenda of an artistic composition is hidden: Jonah and intertextual dialogue with Isaiah 6, the 'confession of Jeremiah' and other texts / A.A. Abela -- From king to prophet in Samuel and Kings / A.G. Auld -- Prophets in the Book of Chronicles / P.C. Beentjes -- Personifications and prophetic voices of Zion in Isaiah and beyond / U. Berges -- A prophet in desperation? the confessions of Jeremiah / C. Bultmann -- Threading as a stylistic feature of Amos / T.A. Collins -- 'I am neither a prophet nor a prophet's pupil' Amos 7:9-17 as the presentation of a prophet like Moses / M. Dijkstra -- Israelite prophecy: characteristics of the first protest movement / T.L. Fenton -- Jonah from the whale: exodus motifs in Jonah 2 / A.G. Hunter -- The Portrayal of Moses as Deuteronomic archetypal prophet in Exodus and its revisal / W. Johnstone -- Blowing the same shofar: an intertextual comparison of representations of the prophetic role in Jeremiah and Ezekiel / H. Leene -- Ezekiel as a priest in exile / A. Mein -- Person shift in prophetic texts: its function and its rendering in ancient and modern translations / L.J. de Regt -- Deborah, a prophetess: the meaning and background of Judges 4:4-5 / K. Spronk.

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