The Reshaping of Ancient Israelite History in Chronicles

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Penn State Press, 2005 M06 23 - 488 páginas

This book was awarded the 2006 R. B. Y. Scott award, which is awarded annually by the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies in recognition of an outstanding book in the areas of Hebrew Bible and/or the Ancient Near East written by a member of the CSBS.

Kalimi catalogues and categorizes the techniques by which the Israelite history in Samuel—Kings is reshaped in the biblical books of Chronicles. The chapters of this study consider the various historiographical and literary changes found in the parallel texts of Chronicles. Because about half of the material in Chronicles is available to us in other biblical sources, comparison of the literary and linguistic devices used by the Chronicler is very revealing. Kalimi considers the ways in which the Chronicler has edited the material available to him, addressing such topics as: literary-chronological proximity, historiographical revision, completions and additions, various kinds of parallelism and literary devices, and so on. A handy compendium of the ways in which the Chronicler treated his material by one of the premier scholars working in the field.

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Introduction
1
LiteraryChronological Proximity
18
Historiographical Revision
36
Completions and Additions
59
Omissions
85
Given Name Equivalent Name Interchanges
99
Treatment of Problematic Texts
108
Harmonizations
123
Repetitions
275
Inclusio
295
Antithesis
325
Simile
350
Key Words
356
Numerical Patterns
362
Generalization and Specification
369
Chapter Inconsistency Disharmony and Historical Mistakes
381

Character Creation
166
Measure for Measure
186
Allusion
194
Chiasmus
215
Chiasmus between Parallel Texts
232
Conclusion
404
Bibliography
413
Index
445
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