Rewriting Biblical History, Essays on Chronicles and Ben Sira in Honor of Pancratius C. Beentjes

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Rewriting Biblical History, Essays on Chronicles and Ben Sira in Honor of Pancratius C. Beentjes
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Author(s)
Corley, Jeremy
Grol Harm, van
Year
2011
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies
Issue / Series Volume
7
Publisher
de Gruyter
Place of Publication
Berlin
Label
27/02/2012
Abstract

Old Testament texts frequently offer a theological view of history. This is very evident in the Books of Chronicles and in the final section of Ben Sira (Ecclesiasticus). Today there is renewed interest in both these works as significant theological and cultural Jewish documents from the centuries before Jesus. Both Chronicles and Ben Sira aim to recreate a national identity centered on temple piety. Some chapters in this volume consider the portrayal of Israelite kings like David, Hezekiah, and Josiah, while others deal with prophets like Samuel and Elijah.