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4-06-2015, 14:17

New Perspectives on Ezra-Nehemiah: History and Historiography, Text, Literature, and Interpretation

New Perspectives on Ezra-Nehemiah: History and Historiography, Text, Literature, and Interpretation
Author: Isaac Kalimi
New Perspectives on Ezra-Nehemiah: History and Historiography, Text, Literature, and Interpretation
Eisenbrauns
2012
Format: PDF
Size: 11.6 Mb
Language: English

New Perspectives on Ezra–Nehemiah offers a range of fresh, current views among scholars on the biblical books of Ezra and Nehemiah (traditionally, “Ezra”). These books focus on two short periods in the history of Judah in the Persian era: one recounts the events from the Cyrus Decree in 538 b.c.e. until the inauguration of the Second Temple in 515 b.c.e.; the other relates the acts of the Judean spiritual and political leaders, Ezra and Nehemiah, roughly two generations later, under the rule of Artaxerxes I, king of Persia. Ezra/Ezra–Nehemiah certainly remains the most significant written source for the study of the religious, social, and political aspects of Judah (and to some extent Samaria) in the Persian age, even in light of other biblical prophetical, literary, and historical writings from the Persian period (for example, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Chronicles, and Esther) and enlightening archaeological and epigraphical finds (for example, Elephantine and Wadi-Dalia papyri, short inscriptions, coins, seals, and bullae). Ezra–Nehemiah also presents unique instances of the literary genre memoir, late biblical historiography, and late Hebrew language.

New Perspectives on Ezra-Nehemiah: History and Historiography, Text, Literature, and Interpretation

 

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