King and Messiah in Israel and the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar
By (Author) John Day
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
14th February 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Old Testaments
221.6
Paperback
528
744g
This volume contains 20 articles by leading scholars on the king and Messiah, mostly in the Old Testament, but also in the ancient Near East and post-biblical Judaism and New Testament. This volume is a major contribution to the study of kingship and messianism in the Old Testament in particular, but also in the ancient Near East more generally, and in post-biblical Judaism and the New Testament. It contains contributions by 20 scholars originally presented to the Oxford Old Testament Seminar. Part I, on the ancient Near East, has contributions by John Baines and W.G. Lambert. Part II, on the Old Testament, has essays by John Day, Gary Knoppers, Alison Salvesen, Carol Smith, Katharine Dell, Deborah Rooke, S.E. Gillingham, H.G.M. Williamson, J.G. McConville, Knut Heim, Paul Joyce, Rex Mason, John Barton and David Reimer. Part III, on post-biblical Judaism and the New Testament, is by William Horbury, George Brooke, Philip Alexander and Christopher Rowland. This noteworthy volume has many fresh insights and is essential reading for all concerned with kingship and messianism.
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John Day is Professorof Old Testament Studies in the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutorof Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.