توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Joshua Traditions and the Argument of Hebrews 3 and 4
نام کتاب : Joshua Traditions and the Argument of Hebrews 3 and 4
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سنت های یوشع و استدلال عبرانیان 3 و 4
سری : Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, 194; 194
نویسندگان : Bryan J. Whitfield
ناشر : De Gruyter
سال نشر : 2013
تعداد صفحات : 332
ISBN (شابک) : 3110297779 , 9783110297775
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 1 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Chapter 1: The Puzzle of Hebrews
One Puzzle Among Many
Appeals to the Structural Analysis of Hebrews
Topical Analyses
Earlier Examples
Contemporary Examples
Literary Analyses
F. Büchsel
Rafael Gyllenberg
F. Thien
Leon Vaganay
A. Descamps
Albert Vanhoye
Wolfgang Nauck
Rhetorical Analyses
Hermann Frhr. von Soden
Keijo Nissilä
Walter G. Übelacker
Craig R. Koester
Linguistic Analyses
Observations
Appeals to Conceptual Worlds
Gnosticism
Philo and Middle Platonism
Qumran
The Samaritans
Merkabah Mysticism
Observations
Appeals to Reading Practices
J. Rendel Harris and the Two Joshuas
F. C. Synge and Jesus–Joshua
Albert Vanhoye and Numbers 14
George Wesley Buchanan and Hebrews as Homiletical Midrash
David Flusser and Midrashic Fungi
Observations
The Way Forward
Chapter 2: A Wider Intertextuality: Excavating the Cave of Resonance with the History of Scriptural Interpretation
Lessons from Pauline Interpreters
Richard Hays’s Echoes of Scripture
Initial Responses to Echoes of Scripture
James A. Sanders
Craig A. Evans
William Scott Green
Christopher D. Stanley
Subsequent Modifications of Echoes of Scripture
Frank Thielman
James M. Scott
Sylvia C. Keesmaat
Andrew H. Wakefield
Observations
Lessons from Hebrew Bible Interpreters
Michael Fishbane
Aggadic Exegesis
Mantological Exegesis
James L. Kugel
Observations
Chapter 3: Reading Traditions for Num 13–14
Reading Traditions for Num 13–14
Numbers
The Scouts’ Expedition
The Scouts’ Report
The People’s Response
God’s Response
The People’s Expedition
Deuteronomy
The Scouts’ Expedition
The Scouts’ Report
The People’s Response
God’s Response
The People’s Expedition
Comparison of the Canonical Accounts
The Scouts’ Expedition
The Scouts’ Report
The People’s Response
God’s Response
The People’s Expedition
General Observations on the Canonical Accounts
Aaron
Caleb and Joshua
Moses
Second Temple Interpretation
Pseudo-Philo
The Scout’s Expedition
The Scouts’ Report
The People’s Response
God’s Response
Observations
Josephus
The Scouts’ Expedition
The Scouts’ Report
The People’s Response
God’s Response
Observations
Philo
The Scouts’ Expedition
The Scouts’ Report
The People’s Response
God’s Response
Observations
Conclusions
Chapter 4: Reading Traditions for Zech 3
Recent Scholarship about the Levi-Priestly Tradition
James C. VanderKam
Robert A. Kugler
James Kugel
Kathryn Lopez
Zechariah 3
Zechariah 3 (MT)
Initial Description of the Divine Council Vision
Deliberations of the Divine Council
Excursus: Zechariah 3 and Joshua’s Ordination
A Concluding Oracle
Zechariah 3 (LXX)
Second Temple Texts and Exegetical Motifs
Introducing the Texts
An Overview of the Specific Motifs to be Explored
The Motif of a Priest in the Divine Council
Aramaic Levi
Jubiliees
Testament of Levi
Joseph and Aseneth
Pirqe Rabbi Eleizer
Conclusions
The Motif of Rebuking the Accuser
Aramaic Levi and Qumran Texts
The Apocalypse of Abraham
The Motif of Purification and New Clothing
Aramaic Levi
Jubilees
The Testament of Levi
Tg. Zechariah
The Apocalypse of Abraham
The Motif of Continual Access
Observations
Chapter 5: The Joshuas of the Epistle to the Hebrews
Hebrews as a Priestly Writing
Hebrews 4:14-10:19
Hebrews 10:19-13:25
Sacerdotal Language
Pilgrimage as Cultic Journey
The Hieratic Ground and Goal of Faithfulness
Hebrews 1:1-2:18
Rationales for the Flow of the Argument in Hebrews 3 and 4
Harold W. Attridge
William L. Lane
David A. deSilva
Craig R. Koester
Assessing the Survey
The Shape of Hebrews 3 and 4
Hebrews 3:12-19
Hebrews 4:1-5
Hebrews 4:6-11
Considering the Two Joshuas
The Joshua of Numbers
If Joshua Had Given Them Rest
Jesus as άρχηγός
The Word They Heard
United by Faith with Those Who Heard
For Whoever Enters God’s Rest
The Use of Num 13-14 and Joshua’s Faithfulness
Two Objections
The Joshua of Zechariah
The Motif of a Priest in the Divine Council
The Motif of Rebuking the Accuser
The Motif of Purification
The Motif of Continual Access
The Three Joshuas
Chapter 6: Implications and Directions for Future Research
Bibliography
Primary Texts
Biblical Commentaries
Studies
Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Subjects