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  • - Tensions Between Justice and Mercy, Law and Love
     
    1 691,-

    Justice and love, especially love for the enemy, seem to be in tension with one another. Although the command to love appears as an imperative in both testaments and is related explicitly to Torah in the New Testament, it is often seen as standing in opposition to the law.

  • - The Divine Warrior in the Exodus Narrative
    av Charlie Trimm
    1 021,-

    The divine warrior is an important motif in the Old Testament, leading many to study profitably the motif in its most prominent manifestations in poetic texts. This study builds on that foundation by examining the divine warrior in detail in the exodus narrative to construct a broader picture of the motif in the Old Testament.

  • - The Rhetoric of Divine Kingship in the Book of Ezekiel
    av Terry R. Clark
    1 016,-

    This book examines various rhetorical ways in which the motif of Yahweh's Kingship functions in the Book of Ezekiel and explores what these arguments contribute to our understanding of the prophetic book as a whole.

  • - The Discourses and Textual Production of 2 Kings 11
    av Clayton Bench
    1 323,-

    The Coup of Jehoiada and the Fall of Athaliah explores the discursive and historiographical techniques used to incorporate 2 Kings 11 into the larger deuteronomistic history.

  • - A Text-Linguistic Reading of 1 Samuel
    av Vasile Condrea
    2 393,-

    How can one distinguish between narrative, which records a sequence of events, and a narrator's comment on these events, in the form of notes, clarifications, and retellings? Syntax of Targumic Aramaic: A Text-Linguistic Reading of 1 Samuel applies the insights of Functional Sentence Perspective and Text Linguistics to Targum 1 Samuel.

  • - Studies in Honor of Ian Arthur Fair
    av Andrei A. Orlov
    1 948,-

    Essays collected in honour of biblical scholar Professor Ian Arthur Fair.

  • - The Old, the New, and the Rewritten
    av Timothy Edwards
    1 520,-

    This volume illustrates how Targum Psalms creatively interprets selected psalms and how those interpretations relate to other Jewish and Christian traditions, including early translations of the psalms, rabbinic Midrashim, the New Testament and early Church Fathers.

  • - Text Grammar and Literary Structure in Deuteronomy 5-11
    av Jason Derouchie
    1 545 - 2 168,-

    Profound in its conclusions and targeted toward the exegete, this volume offers a clear method for establishing flow of thought, text hierarchy, and literary macrostructure in biblical Hebrew prose.

  • - Building an Historical Narrative
    av D. Stith
    840,-

    The Coups of Hazael and Jehu offers a narrative reconstruction of the events surrounding the rise of Hazael to the throne of Aram-Damascus and Jehu to the throne of Israel in the mid-eighth century.

  • - Toward a Phenomenology of Exile
    av Mitchel Modine
    1 241,-

    An emerging consensus maintains that the exile was not as extensive as the Old Testament claims. Modine argues that Jeremiah represents a range of options for understanding and responding to the events surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem and its temple.

  • - A Canonical Study of Book IV of the Psalter
    av Michael G. McKelvey
    1 421,-

    This book enters into the growing discussion regarding the canonical arrangement of the Psalms by examining Book IV (Pss 90-106) and considering the book's overall theological and thematic message within the literary context of the Psalter.

  • av Michael D. Rasmussen
    1 691,-

  • av Michael P. Naylor
    2 496,-

  • av Jacobus Kok
    1 346,-

    Romans 3 is a treasure trove of theological riches, a thematic junction where nearly every major theme in this complex epistle emerges. Yet for this same reason, exegetically it is one of the most notoriously difficult passages in the New Testament. The focused and interdisciplinary approach to this one particular chapter in Romans allows for greater depth of research than is generally possible in commentaries, and the variety of methodological approaches employed shines light from different angles to bring out the numerous facets of these verses. Those who write commentaries or do research on Romans, and especially on Romans 3, will find in this book a wealth of information. Likewise, it will be of value to students in advanced exegetical classes and to those doing postgraduate research on Romans 3 and related topics.

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