Hezekiah and the Books of Kings: A Contribution to the Debate about the Composition of the Deuteronomistic History (Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fr die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 172)
معرفی کتاب «Hezekiah and the Books of Kings: A Contribution to the Debate about the Composition of the Deuteronomistic History (Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fr die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 172)» نوشتهٔ Iain W. Provan, Iain W. Provan، منتشرشده توسط نشر Saur در سال 1988. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In ihe last few decades, the analysis of Deuteronomy and the Former Prophets has been more controversial in rhetoric than in reality. Martin Noth's vision of a unified exilic history, a Deuteronomistic History (DtrH). remains a centerpiece of all mainstream theories. From this basis, recent scholarship begins, discerning earlier editions, histories of redaction, and so on. Noth’s theory was that an exilic historian had composed DtrH whole (using diverse, earlier written sources). Additions, mostly minor, then accrued in transmission. Today there are essentially four schools of thought on the matter. Some scholars (as J. Van Seters and H. D. Hoffmann) adhere to the thesis of a single (exilic) edition with additions but not reeditions (they also tend to deny that the historian, here H[Dtr], was restricted by written sources). Continental scholars, for the most part, follow Rudolf Smend in isolating editions (Prophetic. Nomistic) of—rather than scribal additions to—Noth's unified original (e.g., W. Dietrich, T. Veijola, T. D. M. Mettinger). Most Albrightians (such as R. G. Boling, R. E. Friedman, R. D. Nelson, and others, including A. D. H. Mayes and A. G. Auld) follow Frank Moore Cross. Cross resuscitated a nineteenth-century hypothesis that a history written to sustain Josiah's reforms was updated by an exilic editor (here, E[Dtr]x). Typically, passages assigned to the "Nomistic" redactor by Smend’s followers coincide with those attributed by Cross to E(Dtr)x. The fourth school of thought began from an article (since expanded in other studies) by Helga Weippert, These scholars (A. Lemaire, A. F. Campbell, this reviewer) discern behind the Josianic historian (H[Dtr]jos) an Hezekian edition of the history. Again, there is no serious conflict with Cross's view. Since 1983 J. B. Peckham has argued, in a book and several articles, that formal features—such as sequences of verbal forms—indicate only two editions of DtrH, namely, the Hezekian and the exilic (the latter is inescapable, since the last events reported date to 561-560 B.C.E.). Provan attempts an improvement on this economical approach. He defends the thesis that the "Hezekian" history covered the period from the United Monarchy down through Hezekiah, but he dates this history to Josiah's period. In der Reihe Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fr die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZAW) erscheinen Arbeiten zu smtlichen Gebieten der alttestamentlichen Wissenschaft. Im Zentrum steht die Hebrische Bibel, ihr Vor- und Nachleben im antiken Judentum sowie ihre vielfache Verzweigung in die benachbarten Kulturen der altorientalischen und hellenistisch-rmischen Welt. Die BZAW akzeptiert Manuskriptvorschlge, die einen innovativen und signifikanten Beitrag zu Erforschung des Alten Testaments und seiner Umwelt leisten, sich intensiv mit der bestehenden Forschungsliteratur auseinandersetzen, stringent aufgebaut und flssig geschrieben sind. 1. The Deuteronomistic History: The Current Debate 2. The Judgement Formulae of the Books of Kings 3. The במות Theme in the Books of Kings 4. The David Theme in the Books of Kings 5. The Pre-Exilic Edition of the Books of Kings 6. The Books of Kings and the Deuteronomistic History 7. Conclusion
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