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Title
Remembering biblical figures in the late Persian and early Hellenistic periods
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Monograph
Subject
Bible. Old Testament--Biography (LCSH)
Bible. Old Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish (LCSH)
Collective memory--Judaea (Region) (LCSH)
Collective memory--Yehud (Persian province) (LCSH)
Classification
LCC: BS1186 .R45 2013 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 221.922 full (Source: 23)
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bibliography (bibliography)
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Table Of Contents
Part I. Remembering ancestors and founders. The memory of Abraham in late Persian/early Hellenistic Yehud/Judah / Ehud Ben Zvi
Remembering Jacob in the late Persian early Hellenistic era / Raik Heckl
Moses, the royal lawgiver / Thomas C. Römer
Exploring the memory of Aaron in late Persian/early Hellenistic period Yehud / Philippe Guillaume
Remembering Joshua / E. Axel Knauf
Part II. Remembering kings (Israelite and foreigners). Saul, hero and villain / Philip R. Davies
David in Israelite social memory / Diana V. Edelman
Solomon as cultural memory / Niels Peter Lemche
Between realpolitiker and hero of faith: memories of Hezekiah in biblical traditions and beyond / Bob Becking
The memory of Sennacherib in late Persian Yehud / Russell Hobson
Rehabilitating Manasseh: remembering King Manasseh in the Persian and Hellenistic periods / Lowell K. Handy
Remembering Josiah / Joseph Blenkinsopp
Nebuchadnezzar: history, memory, and myth-making in the Persian period / Jonathan Stökl
New you see him, now you don't: Nabonidus in Jewish memory / Carol A. Newsom
Remembering Cyrus the Persian: exploring monarchy and freedom in classical Greece / Lynette Mitchell
Part III. Remembering female characters. Tamar, from victim to mother of a dynasty / Yairah Amit
Ruth: the art of memorizing past enemies, ambiguously / Athalya Brenner
Why remember Jezebel? / Carey Walsh
Part IV. Remembering prophets. Exploring the memory of Moses 'the prophet' in late Persian/early Hellenistic Yehud/Judah / Ehud Ben Zvi
Isaiah, a memorable prophet: why was Isaiah so memorable in the late Persian/early Hellenistic periods? : some observations / Ehud Ben Zvi
Remembering Jeremiah in the Persian period / Mark Leuchter
The memory of Ezekiel in postmonarchic Yehud / Christophe Nihan
Part V. Additional and complementary methodological considerations. Reflections on a cognitive theory of culture and a theory of formalized language for late biblical studies / David H. Aaron
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Remembering biblical figures in the late Persian and early Hellenistic periods