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an intertextual study

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An edition of Newness in Old Testament prophecy (2014)

Newness in Old Testament prophecy

an intertextual study

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Henk Leene examines the relations between the new song raised in the Psalms, the new things concealed in Deutero-Isaiah, the new heaven and the new earth announced in Trito-Isaiah, Ezekiel's new heart and new spirit, and the envisioned new creation and new covenant in Jeremiah. Where these promises were previously linked form-critically, Henk Leene assumes their direct literary relations. In what direction does the one promise allude to the other, and how do such allusions draw us into a continuing intertextual dialogue on Israel's expectations about the future? Most challenging is Leene's conclusion that Jeremiah's promise of the new covenant presumes the newness passages from both Ezekiel and Isaiah. (back cover).

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Brill
Language
English
Pages
386

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Table of Contents

Introduction
What is new in prophecy --
Intertextuality --
'Newness' in the Psalms on Yhwh's kingship, Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah --
Perspective --
Psalms on Yhwh's kingship --
A new song : Psalms 96 and 98 --
Psalm 96 --
Psalm 98 --
Contextual embedding of Psalms 96 and 98 --
Complementary natures --
Diachronic aspects --
Enthronement according to Psalms 93-100 --
Enthronement and eschatology --
Deutero-Isaiah --
New and hidden things : Isaiah 40-55 --
Methodology --
Isaiah 41:14-16 --
Isaiah 42:5-9 --
Isaiah 42:10-13 --
Isaiah 43:16-21 --
Isaiah 48:1-11 --
A synchronic approach --
Dramatic Progression in Isaiah 40-55 --
First-last-coming-new in Isaiah 41-48 --
A diachronic approach --
Redaction-critical theories on Isaiah 40-55 --
First-new : relations with Isaiah 1-39 --
Relations with Psalms 96 and 98 --
In search of the hidden structure : Deutero-Isaiah in dialogue with Psalms 93-100 on Yhwh's kingship --
The servant as present time eschatology --
Trito-Isaiah --
A new heaven and a new earth : Isaiah 65 --
Structure of Isaiah 65 --
Isaiah 65 set in its context --
Diachronic questions --
Redaction-critical deliberations --
Relative and absolute dating of Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah --
Relations with Isaiah 40-55 --
The dawn of apocalyptic? --
'Newness' in Ezekiel --
3.0 perspective --
Ezekiel --
A new heart and a new spirit : Ezekiel 18 and 36 --
Ezekiel 18:21-32 --
Ezekiel 36:16-38 --
The embedding of Ezekiel 18 and 36 in the book --
Diachronic questions --
Papyrus 967 --
Stratification of Ezekiel 36:16-38? --
Ezekiel's newness passages in diachronic perspective --
A comparison between Ezekiel 36 and Psalm 51 --
Jeremiah --
A new creation and a new covenant : Jeremiah 30-31 --
Jeremiah 31:21-22, 23-26 --
Jeremiah 31:27-30, 31-34 --
Literary structure of Jeremiah 30-31 --
The embedding of Jeremiah 30-31 : a few aspects --
Diachronic questions --
Redaction-critical theories on Jeremiah 30-31 --
Jeremiah's promises in diachronic perspective --
Diachronic relations between Jeremiah and Ezekiel --
Golah-orientated redaction? --
'New' at the crossroads of two prophetic traditions --
Retrospect and perspective --
Relations between Ezekiel and Isaiah 40-55 --
Relations between Isaiah and Jeremiah 30-31 --
Linguistic, generic and compositional agreements --
Diachronic approach --
The promise of the new in Isaiah and Jeremiah --
The new as scenario and programme : conclusion --
chronology --
Intertextual dialogue --
Yhwh-Kingship Psalms, Deutero- and Trito-Isaiah --
Ezekiel and Jeremiah --
Ezekiel and Isaiah, Isaiah and Jeremiah --
Eschatology ---- Selected bibliography-- Index of authors-- Index of biblical texts.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-372) and indexes.

Published in
Leiden, Boston
Series
Oudtestamentische studiën = -- Old Testament studies -- volume 64, Oudtestamentische studiën -- d. 64.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
221.1/5
Library of Congress
BS1198 .L38 2014, BS1198.L38 2014, BS1198.L38 2013eb, BS1198 .L38 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 386 pages
Number of pages
386

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28392050M
Internet Archive
newnessinoldtest0000leen
ISBN 10
900426308X
ISBN 13
9789004263086, 9789004263093
LCCN
2013033365
OCLC/WorldCat
861211474

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