The Dawn of Apocalyptic

AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERSISBN: 9780800618094

The Historical & Sociological Roots of Jewish Apocalyptic Eschatology

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Edited by Paul D. Hanson
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PAPERBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
700 g
Pages:
464

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Paul D. Hanson, editor, is the Florence Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. He is the author of numerous works including The Dawn of Apocalyptic and The People Called.

Preface The Phenomenon of Apocalyptic in Israel: Its Background and Setting Excursus: Apocalyptic Eschatology in the Later Apocalyptic Writings Excursus: The History of Prophecy in Israel Isaiah 56-66 and the Visionary Disciples of Second Isaiah A. A Third Isaiah? B. The Ideal Community Envisioned by the Disciples of Second Isaiah 1. Isaiah 60-62 Excursus: Textual Reconstruction and Prosodic Analysis 2. Isaiah 57:14-21 C. The Ideal Undermined by Opposition (63:7-64:11) D. Tension within the Community Grows (58 and 59) 1. Isaiah 58:1-12 2. Isaiah 59:1-20 E. The Schism Widens, Vindictiveness Increases, Hope Is Deferred, and the Seeds of Apocalyptic Eschatology Are Sown (65:1-25) F. Controversy over the Building of the Temple and Expulsion from the Cult (66:1-16) G. The Conflict Grows Acrimonious (56:9-57:13) H. The Other Edge of the Sword: Judgment against the Nations (63:1-6) The Origins of the Post-Exilic Hierocracy A. The Second Group Competing for Control of the Restoration Cult B. The Sociological Background of the Post-Exilic Struggle C. The Rise of the Hierocratic Party of the Zadokites D. Ezekiel: The Pre-Exilic Zadokite Temple Structures Transformed into a Hierocratic Program of Restoration E. Haggai and Zechariah: The Hierocratic Temple Program Receives Prophetic Legitimation F. Bitter Controversy and the Zadokite Move to Reform the Hierocratic Tradition along Narrowly Exclusive Lines G. The Chronicler: The Victorious Hierocratic Party Returns to a More Conciliatory Position Zechariah 9-14 and the Development of the Apocalyptic Eschatology of the Visionaries A. The Historical and Sociological Background of the Continued Struggle B. In Defense of a New Approach to the Oracles of Zechariah 9-14 Excursus: Past Biblical Research on Zechariah 9-14 C. A Divine Warrior Hymn Drawing on the Ritual Pattern of the Conflict Myth (9:1-17) D. The Divine Warrior Hymn Applied to the Inner-Community Polemic (10:1-12) E. A Taunt against Foreign Nations Redirected against Israel's Leaders (11:1-3) F. A Commissioning Narrative Transformed into a Prophecy of Doom (11:14-17 and 13:7-9) G. An Apocalypse Molded by the Inner-Community Struggle (12:1-13:6) Excursus: The Textual Problem of Zechariah 12:2 and an Alternate Interpretation H. An Apocalypse Structured upon the Ritual Pattern of the Conflict Myth and Reflecting Bitter Inner-Community Conflict (14:1-21) Excursus: Revealed Secrets Excursus: The Redactional Framework of Third Isaiah (56:1-8 and 66:17-24) An Allegory and Its Explication Select Bibliography Indexes Appendix

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