Reading the Hebrew Bible for a New Millennium, Volume 2: Form, Concept, and Theological Perspective: v. 2 (Studies in Antiquity and Christianity) 2nd Edition

Reading the Hebrew Bible for a New Millennium, Volume 2: Form, Concept, and Theological Perspective: v. 2 (Studies in Antiquity and Christianity) 2nd ed. Edition book cover

Reading the Hebrew Bible for a New Millennium, Volume 2: Form, Concept, and Theological Perspective: v. 2 (Studies in Antiquity and Christianity) 2nd ed. Edition

Author(s): Deborah L. Ellens

  • Publisher: Trinity Press International
  • Publication Date: 1 Jan. 2001
  • Edition: 2nd ed.
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 366 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781563383267
  • ISBN-13: 1848000200

Book Description

This is the second volume of a two-volume set of essays devoted to the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. The essays take as their foundation the exegetical methodology developed by Rolf P. Knierim at the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity in Claremont, California.

The exegetical foundations of Knierim’s methodology pay special attention to the literary forms and conceptual underpinnings of biblical texts. The result is an interpretive method that combines a close reading of biblical texts with contextual criticism to understand the theological perspective from which the biblical texts were written.

The sixteen essays in this volume apply the method outlined in volume one to several biblical texts ranging from Joshua 1-12 and its theology of extermination” to Leviticus 15 and its contrasting conceptual associations about women. The contributors hope that their exegetical work and theoretical reflection will continue to guide the course of Hebrew Bible studies in the twenty-first century.

Editors: Wonil Kim is Assistant Professor of Old Testament Studies at La Sierra University. Deborah Ellens is an independent scholar. Michael Floyd is Professor of Old Testament at the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest. Marvin A. Sweeney is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Claremont School of Theology and Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University.”

Editorial Reviews

Review

There is no doubt that Old Testament studies is now in a state of profound flux, concerning method and interpretive angle. None has contributed more to the current shape of questions in the discipline than has Rolf Knierim. This volume attests to his decisive influence, in that the essays are offered with reference to his work, mostly by his students and colleagues. The quality and perceptivity of the essays is impressive. Not only do they honor Knierim by approximately his careful thinking, but they promise to make a major contribution on their own terms to the continuing conversation. The essays are characteristically text-specific and show disciplines as well as imaginative thinking, a gain for us all. ” –William Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary” –Blurb from reviewer, William Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary

This second volume of Reading the Hebrew Bible for a New Millenium is another striking tribute to the life-long work of colleague, Rolf Knierim, in form criticism and concept analysis as he has conceived them for probing the text of the Hebrew Bible. Shaped by his successor at Claremont, Marvin Sweeney, this book of essays by Knierim and former students explores the various aspects and implications of his work for penetrating the text of the whole of the Tanakh. My own work has benefited considerably from that of Knierim, and I heartily commend these studies in which the realities of the Hebrew Text shape the methods applied to understanding them.” –James A. Sanders, President, Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center” –Blurb from reviewer, James A. Sanders

About the Author

Deborah L. Ellens is an independent scholar of Hebrew Bible Languages and Literature.

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