What Was Authoritative for Chronicles?

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781575062181

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Edited by Ehud Ben Zvi, Diana V. Edelman
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Introduction Ehud Ben Zvi

One Size Does Not Fit All: Observations on the Different Ways That Chronicles Dealt with the Authoritative Literature of Its Time Ehud Ben Zvi

Judging a Book by Its Citations: Sources and Authority in Chronicles Steven J. Schweitzer

Chronicles as Consensus Literature David A. Glatt-Gilad

Chronicles and the Definition of “Israel” Philip R. Davies

Ideology and Utopia in 1–2 Chronicles Joseph Blenkinsopp

Cracks in the Male Mirror: References to Women as Challenges to Patrilinear Authority in the Genealogies of Judah Ingeborg Löwisch

Araunah’s Threshing Floor: A Lesson in Shaping Historical Memory Yairah Amit

The Chronicler and the Prophets: Who Were His Authoritative Sources? Louis Jonker

The Chronicler’s Use of the Prophets Amber K. Warhurst

Rethinking the “Jeremiah” Doublet in Ezra–Nehemiah and Chronicles Mark Leuchter

Sociology and the Book of Chronicles: Risk, Ontological Security, Moral Panics, and Types of Narrative David J. Chalcraft

Chronicles and Local Greek Histories Diana Edelman and Lynette Mitchell

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