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Theology of the Book of Kings [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 278 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 223x145x20 mm, kaal: 450 g
  • Sari: Old Testament Theology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107124026
  • ISBN-13: 9781107124028
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 278 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 223x145x20 mm, kaal: 450 g
  • Sari: Old Testament Theology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107124026
  • ISBN-13: 9781107124028
Teised raamatud teemal:
1 and 2 Kings unfolds an epic narrative that concludes the long story of Israel's experience with institutional monarchy, a sequence of events that begins with the accession of Solomon and the establishment of the Jerusalem temple, moves through the partition into north and south, and leads inexorably toward the nation's destruction and the passage to exile in Babylon. Keith Bodner's The Theology of the Book of Kings provides a reading of the narrative attentive to its literary sophistication and theological subtleties, as the cast of characters - from the royal courts to the rural fields - are variously challenged to resist the tempting pathway of political and spiritual accommodations and instead maintain allegiance to their covenant with God. In dialogue with a range of contemporary interpreters, this study is a preliminary exploration of some theological questions that arise from the Kings narrative, while inviting contemporary communities of faith into deeper engagement with this enduring account of divine reliability amidst human scheming and rapaciousness.

The greatest screenwriters of our age could hardly craft a better script than the Book of Kings, a riveting drama with a vast array of actors from kings and queens to farm workers and military leaders. This study attempts to help readers better understand the reason for the composition of Kings and how it might be interpreted by readers today.

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Traces the theological story of the Old Testament Book of Kings and its ongoing relevance for contemporary audiences.
General Editors' Preface xiii
Preface xvii
List of Abbreviations
xxi
1 Toward the Theology of the Book of Kings
1(24)
Charting the Theological Plot
3(8)
Navigating the Terrain
11(10)
From Entry to Exile: Exploring Kings in Context
21(4)
2 Dynasty and Succession
25(27)
Aged Monarch
26(3)
Fraternal Factions
29(3)
Prophetic Collusion
32(3)
The Interview
35(4)
Some Conditions Apply?
39(4)
Process of Elimination
43(9)
3 Palace and Temple
52(28)
Foreign Alliance
53(4)
Dispensing Wisdom
57(3)
Administrative Moves
60(5)
The Temple Complex
65(3)
Dedication Ceremony
68(6)
Gold and Horses
74(6)
4 Kingdom and Division
80(29)
Disintegrations
81(5)
Forces of Opposition
86(4)
Fragments at Shechem
90(3)
Golden Innovations
93(5)
Incendiary Times
98(5)
Rise of the Omrides
103(6)
5 Prophets and Apostasy
109(47)
Arrival(s) of Elijah
110(9)
Ahab and Aram
119(9)
Fire and Water
128(10)
Elisha Acts
138(7)
Royal Entanglements
145(11)
6 Upheaval and Reprieve
156(36)
Seditious Appointment
157(7)
Circle of Treason
164(5)
Losing Ground
169(11)
Behind the Curtain
180(3)
Stay of Execution
183(9)
7 Demolition and Exile
192(35)
Visiting Time
193(6)
Manasseh's Memory
199(6)
Lost and Found
205(8)
The Journey of Kings
213(8)
Unchained Promise
221(6)
8 The Theology of Kings Past and Present
227(16)
Lasting Guarantee
228(3)
The Two Towers
231(3)
Other Intersections
234(3)
The Legacy of Kings in the New Testament
237(6)
Further Reading 243(5)
Author Index 248(3)
Scripture Index 251
Keith Bodner is Stuart E. Murray Professor of Christian Studies at Crandall University in New Brunswick, Canada. A member of the editorial board of the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, his recent books include Jeroboam's Royal Drama (2012), The Rebellion of Absalom (2013), After the Invasion: A Reading of Jeremiah 40-44 (2015), and An Ark on the Nile: The Beginning of the Book of Exodus (2016).