The Ideology of the Book of Chronicles and Its Place in Biblical Thought (Beitrage zur Erforschung des Alten Testaments & des Antiken Judentums, v. 9)

by Sara Japhet

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The Book of Chronicles, written at the end of the fourth century B.C.E., relates the history of Israel from its beginnings with the creation of man, to the return from exile with the declaration of Cyrus. The historical and theological points of departure of the Chronicler's description are to be found in the realities of his own day. Through this historiographical composition, he attempts to imbue with new meaning the two components of Israel's life: the past, which through its sublimation and transformation into a norm was in danger of becoming remote and irrelevant, and the present, which is granted full legitimization by demonstrating its continuity with this past. The one is interpreted in terms of the other. The present study strives to reveal the Chronicler's views and stand-points on all the major issues of Israel's history and religion, unveiling his role as a bridge between biblical and post-biblical faith.
  • ISBN10 0820432644
  • ISBN13 9780820432649
  • Publish Date 1 January 1997
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Peter Lang Publishing
  • Edition 2nd Rev ed.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 553
  • Language English