Disputed temple: a rhetorical analysis of the book of Haggai
John Robert Barker uses rhetorical criticism of Haggai to tease out the probable attitudes and anxieties among the Yehudite community that saw rebuilding as both undesirable and unfeasible. While some in the community accepted the prophet's claim that YHWH wanted the temple built, others feared...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Minneapolis
Fortress Press
[2017]
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In: | Year: 2017 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Barker, John Robert, Disputed temple : a rhetorical analysis of the book of Haggai] (2020) (Seufert, Matthew)
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Series/Journal: | Emerging scholars
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Haggai
/ Rhetoric
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Further subjects: | B
Haggai
Haggai
B Haggai B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc Bible B Bible B Rhetoric in the Bible B Thesis B Criticism, interpretation, etc B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc |
Summary: | John Robert Barker uses rhetorical criticism of Haggai to tease out the probable attitudes and anxieties among the Yehudite community that saw rebuilding as both undesirable and unfeasible. While some in the community accepted the prophet's claim that YHWH wanted the temple built, others feared that adverse agricultural and economic conditions, as well as the lack of a royal builder, were clear signs that YHWH did not approve or authorize the effort. Haggai's counterarguments are combined with his vilification of opponents as unclean and non-Israelite |
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Item Description: | Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston College, 2016. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-288) and indexes |
ISBN: | 1506433146 |