Rebuilding identity the Nehemiah-memoir and its earliest readers
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; New York :
Walter de Gruyter
[2004]
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Colección: | Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ;
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction
- Spinoza and the attempt to isolate Nehemiah's first-person account
- I. In Susa
- 1:1-11
- 2. Nehemiah's first prayer
- 1:5-11a
- 3. The origins of Jerusalem's ruins
- 4. A prologue to the amplified account
- 1:1b-4
- II. From Susa to Jerusalem
- 5. Artaxerxes' permission to build
- 2:1-11a
- 6. The consolidation of the builders
- 2:11b-4:17
- 7. The intimidation of the builder
- 6:1-19
- 8. The socioeconomic reforms
- 5:1-19
- III. Additional reforms during the work on the Wall
- 13:4-31
- 9. The cultic reforms
- 13:4-14
- 10. The sabbath-reforms
- 13:15-22
- 11. The marriage-reforms
- 13:23-31
- IV. The dedication of the Wall (12:27-13:3) and the formation of a new climax (7:1-12:26)
- 12. The account of the dedication ceremonies (12:27ff.) and the analogy of 7:1-3
- 13. The account of the dedication ceremonies and the growth of chaps. 7-13
- 14. The final form of the book in Neh 12:44-13:3 and Neh 8-10.