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245 00 $aFar from minimal :$bcelebrating the work and influence of Philip R. Davies /$cedited by Duncan Burns and J.W. Rogerson.
246 30 $aCelebrating the work and influence of Philip R. Davies
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York, NY :$bT & T Clark,$c[2012]
264 4 $c©2012
300 $axxxii, 540 pages :$billustrations, portraits ;$c25 cm.
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490 1 $aLibrary of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ;$v484
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546 $aIn English; occasional phrases in Hebrew with English translations.
504 $a"Publications [of Philip R. Davies]": pages xviii-xxix.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tWriting time and eternity in Samuel and Kings /$rA. Graeme Auld --$tWhen YHWH tests people :$tgeneral considerations and particular observations regarding the books of Chronicles and Job /$rEhud Ben Zvi --$tFormless but not void :$tsome thoughts on the psalmist-subject from clay level /$rFiona C. Black --$tThe Servant of the Lord, the Teacher of Righteousness, and the exalted one of 4Q491c /$rJoseph Blenkinsopp --$tA fleshly reading :$tmasochism, ecocriticism and the Song of Songs /$rRoland Boer --$tReligion and politics as passive-aggressive partners :$tsome reflections on the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, 8/2005 /$rAthalya Brenner --$tRules for martyrs :$tthe sacrifice of the beloved son in rabbinic Judaism, patristic Christianity, Sunni Islam /$rBruce Chilton --$tIn the public domain :$twhose biblical studies is it anyway? /$rEdgar W. Conrad --$tWere Zerubbabel and Nehemiah the same person? /$rDiana Edelman --$tFour notes on Albrightian biblical archaeology :$tRehov, Megiddo, Jerusalem, and Rosh Zayit /$rIsrael Finkelstein --$tProphecy as inspired biblical interpretation :$tthe Teacher of Righteousness and David Koresh /$rLester L. Grabbe --$tPrudent Abigail, submission, and the force of beauty :$tVoltaire's version of the Bible in his Saül, 1763 /$rDavid M. Gunn --$tWhy was the Second Temple built? /$rJohn M. Halligan --$tDivine knowledge in the book of Job and 4QInstruction /$rJames E. Harding --$tTurning a sow's ear into a silk purse : arguments against silence in the quest for early Israel /$rDavid Henige --$tOnly fools and children :$tbelief in God as a problem for the psalmist in Psalms 8-14 /$rAlastair G. Hunter --$tThe stings in the tales of the kings of Judah /$rJohn Jarick --$tThe power of parenthesis :$t2 Samuel 4:4 in its literary context /$rDavid Jobling --$tMeroz (Judges 5:23) /$rErnst Axel Knauf --$tIsaiah 2 :$tTorah and terror /$rFrancis Landy --$tJoshua and Western violence /$rNiels Peter Lemche --$tA study in methodological (in)consistency, or, How I stopped worrying and learned to love the work of the Jesus Seminar /$rWilliam John Lyons --$t"Jews by nature" :$tPaul, ethnicity, and Galatians /$rR. Barry Matlock --$tThe Second Temple origins of the halakhah of Besah /$rJacob Neusner --$tThe deconstruction of Deuteronomism in the Former Prophets :$tMicaiah ben Imlah as example /$rK.L. Noll --$tProductive presuppositions, exuberant commentaries?$tThe New Testament discipline read through the lens of Foucault's "L'ordre du discours" /$rJorunn Økland --$tThe Greek of the Jews and early Christians :$tthe language of the people from a historical sociolinguistic perspective /$rStanley E. Porter --$t"Whose prophecy is it anyway?"$tWhat Micah 3:12 is doing in Jeremiah 26 /$rHugh S. Pyper --$tThe storm before the calm?$tThe Sheffield Department of Biblical Studies in the 1980s /$rJ.W. Rogerson --$tReflections on "modern" biblical studies, or, Why Philip Davies is (just a little bit) like Immanuel Kant /$rYvonne Sherwood --$tThe book of Daniel, the canon, and the grand narrative of Christianity /$rIzak J.J. Spangenberg --$tThe verb(s) lgr in classical Hebrew and the task of the lexicographer /$rDavid M. Stec --$tWithout evidence or method /$rThomas L. Thompson --$tComputer technology as impetus for a multi-level Hebrew-English interlinear translation /$rChristo H.J. van der Merwe --$tThe rhetoric of 2 Peter :$tan apologia for early Christian ethics (and not "primitive Christian eschatology") /$rRobert L. Webb --$tThe death of biblical history /$rKeith W. Whitelam --$tSome recent discussion on the ḥērem /$rK. Lawson Younger.
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