Reinhard Gregor Kratz provides an overview of prophecy and prophets in the Ancient Near East, the Old Testament and in the Dead Sea scrolls (Qumran) as well as individual articles on the books of Isaiah, Hosea and Amos.
In this collection of essays, six of which are original contributions, Reinhard Gregor Kratz provides an overview of prophecy and prophets in the Ancient Near East, the Old Testament and in the Dead Sea scrolls (Qumran) as well as articles especially on the books of Isaiah, Hosea and Amos. After an introduction to the problems of exegesis of the prophets, he deals mainly with three fundamental issues using several case studies/examples: the relationship between Ancient Near East and Old Testament prophecy, the distinction between the historical and the literary prophets in the books of the Old Testament as well as the reception of the Old Testament books of the prophets in the Dead Sea scrolls. In this way, Reinhard G. Kratz gives an overall picture of biblical prophetic literature as well as insight into three well-known representatives of this exceptional genre of literature.
Autorentext
Geboren 1957; Studium der Gräzistik und Ev. Theologie in Frankfurt a.M., Heidelberg und Zürich; Promotion und Habilitation in Zürich; Professor für Altes Testament in Göttingen.
In this collection of essays, six of which are original contributions, Reinhard Gregor Kratz provides an overview of prophecy and prophets in the Ancient Near East, the Old Testament and in the Dead Sea scrolls (Qumran) as well as articles especially on the books of Isaiah, Hosea and Amos. After an introduction to the problems of exegesis of the prophets, he deals mainly with three fundamental issues using several case studies/examples: the relationship between Ancient Near East and Old Testament prophecy, the distinction between the historical and the literary prophets in the books of the Old Testament as well as the reception of the Old Testament books of the prophets in the Dead Sea scrolls. In this way, Reinhard G. Kratz gives an overall picture of biblical prophetic literature as well as insight into three well-known representatives of this exceptional genre of literature.
Autorentext
Geboren 1957; Studium der Gräzistik und Ev. Theologie in Frankfurt a.M., Heidelberg und Zürich; Promotion und Habilitation in Zürich; Professor für Altes Testament in Göttingen.
Titel
Prophetenstudien
Untertitel
Kleine Schriften II
Autor
EAN
9783161511158
ISBN
978-3-16-151115-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Genre
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.4 MB
Anzahl Seiten
430
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Deutsch
Lesemotiv
Unerwartete Verzögerung
Ups, ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. Bitte versuchen Sie es später noch einmal.