
Let Us Go Up to Zion: Essays in Honour of H. G. M. Williamson on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday
Author(s): Iain Provan (Editor), Mark Boda
- Publisher: Brill
- Publication Date: August 1, 2012
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 558 pages
- ISBN-10: 9004215980
- ISBN-13: 9789004215986
Book Description
This volume honours Professor H. G. M. Williamson, Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford University through a collection of essays by colleagues and former students from across the globe. The various contributions intersect with the previous work of Professor Williamson, with special emphasis on the history of biblical research, study of the Hebrew language and Hebrew textual traditions, post-exilic historiography (Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah) and the prophets (especially Isaiah).
Editorial Reviews
Review
“The entire collection is fantastic. Every essay is worth reading and the volume is the sort which can be consulted because the essays contained therein are ‘on the cutting edge’ of contemporary scholarship. The honoree is to be congratulated for his years of scholarly work and those who offered essays in his honor are as well as they thereby push ever forward this field of study.”
Jim West,
Quartz Hill School of TheologyAbout the Author
Iain Provan, Ph.D. (1986) in Old Testament, University of Cambridge, is Marshall Sheppard Professor of Biblical Studies at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada). His publications have focused on Old Testament historiography, narrative and theology, with particular attention to the books of Kings, Lamentations and Song of Songs/Ecclesiastes.
Mark J. Boda, Ph.D. (1996) in Old Testament, University of Cambridge, is Professor of Old Testament at McMaster Divinity College and Professor in the Faculty of Theology at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. His publications have focused on the study of the Old Testament with emphasis on the Penitential Prayer and theological traditions, Persian period prophecy and historiography, and Old Testament Theology.
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