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- catalog abstract "Volumes contain 50 articles and papers, 10 of them not previously published, from the author's work as an Old Testament scholar over the last 30 years.".
- catalog alternative "Old Testament essays, 1967-1998".
- catalog contributor b11078452.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Method. Reading Esther from left to right: contemporary strategies for reading a biblical text. -- Methods in Old Testament studies. -- Possibilities and priorities of Biblical interpretation in an international perspective. -- Beyond synchronic/diachronic. -- Nehemiah 10 as an example of Early Jewish Biblical exegesis. -- Ethics as deconstruction, and, the ethics of deconstruction. -- Varieties of indeterminacy. -- The pyramid and the net: the postmodern adventure in biblical studies. -- From Salamanca to Cracow: what has (and has not) happened at SBL international meetings. -- From Copenhagen to Oslo: what has (and has not) happened at congresses of the IOSOT. -- Literature. Story and poem: the Old Testament as literature and as scripture. -- X, X ben Y, ben Y: personal names in Hebrew narrative style. -- Form, occasion and redaction in Jeremiah 20 (with David M. Gunn). -- Hosea 2: structure and interpretation. -- The parallelism of greater precision: notes from Isaiah 40 for a theory of Hebrew poetry. -- The significance of the 'sons of God' episode (Genesis 6.1-4) in the context of the 'primaeval history' (Genesis 1-11).".
- catalog description "The Psalms and the King. -- Universal dominion in Psalm 2?. -- The tree of knowledge and the law of Yahweh (Psalm 19). -- Job. The arguments of Job's three friends. -- False naivety in the prologue to Job. -- Job 4.13: a Byronic suggestion. -- Verb modality and the interpretation of Job 4.20-21. -- Job 5.1-8: a new exegesis. -- Belief, desire and wish in Job 19.23-27: clues for the identity of Job's 'redeemer'. -- In search of the Indian Job. -- Those golden days: Job and the perils of nostalgia. -- Quarter days gone: Job 24 and the absence of God. -- Divertimenti. The history of Bo-Peep: an agricultural worker's tragedy in contemporary literary perspective. -- New directions in Pooh studies: Überlieferungs- und traditionsgeschichtliche Studien zum Pu-Buch.".
- catalog description "The force of the text: a response to Tamara C. Eskenazi's 'Ezra-Nehemiah: from text to actuality'. -- History. The evidence for an autumnal New Year in pre-exilic Israel reconsidered. -- Regnal year reckoning in the last years of the kingdom of Judah. -- New Year. -- In quest of the historical Mordecai. -- Volume 2. Theology. Humanity as the image of God. -- Yahweh and the God of Christian theology. -- The theology of the flood narrative. -- Predestination in the Old Testament. -- Sacred space, holy places and suchlike. -- Sin and maturity. -- Language. The etymology of Hebrew Ṣelem. -- Was there an 'bl II 'be dry' in classical Hebrew?. -- Krt 111-114 (I iii 7-10): Gatherers of wood and drawers of water. -- The dictionary of classical Hebrew. -- Philology and power. -- Squares and streets: the distinction of [reḥob (romanized form)] 'square' and [reḥobot (romanized form)] 'streets'. -- Psalms. Psalm research since 1955: 1. The Psalms and the cult. -- Psalm research since 1955: II. The literary genres.".
- catalog description "Volumes contain 50 articles and papers, 10 of them not previously published, from the author's work as an Old Testament scholar over the last 30 years.".
- catalog extent "2 v. :".
- catalog hasFormat "On the way to the postmodern.".
- catalog identifier "1850759014 (v.1)".
- catalog identifier "1850759839 (v.2)".
- catalog isFormatOf "On the way to the postmodern.".
- catalog isPartOf "Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series, 0309-0787 ; 292-293".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng heb".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Sheffield, England : Sheffield Academic Press,".
- catalog relation "On the way to the postmodern.".
- catalog subject "BS1192 .C55 1998x".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Clines, David J. A. Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Postmodernism Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Postmodernism Religious aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Method. Reading Esther from left to right: contemporary strategies for reading a biblical text. -- Methods in Old Testament studies. -- Possibilities and priorities of Biblical interpretation in an international perspective. -- Beyond synchronic/diachronic. -- Nehemiah 10 as an example of Early Jewish Biblical exegesis. -- Ethics as deconstruction, and, the ethics of deconstruction. -- Varieties of indeterminacy. -- The pyramid and the net: the postmodern adventure in biblical studies. -- From Salamanca to Cracow: what has (and has not) happened at SBL international meetings. -- From Copenhagen to Oslo: what has (and has not) happened at congresses of the IOSOT. -- Literature. Story and poem: the Old Testament as literature and as scripture. -- X, X ben Y, ben Y: personal names in Hebrew narrative style. -- Form, occasion and redaction in Jeremiah 20 (with David M. Gunn). -- Hosea 2: structure and interpretation. -- The parallelism of greater precision: notes from Isaiah 40 for a theory of Hebrew poetry. -- The significance of the 'sons of God' episode (Genesis 6.1-4) in the context of the 'primaeval history' (Genesis 1-11).".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Psalms and the King. -- Universal dominion in Psalm 2?. -- The tree of knowledge and the law of Yahweh (Psalm 19). -- Job. The arguments of Job's three friends. -- False naivety in the prologue to Job. -- Job 4.13: a Byronic suggestion. -- Verb modality and the interpretation of Job 4.20-21. -- Job 5.1-8: a new exegesis. -- Belief, desire and wish in Job 19.23-27: clues for the identity of Job's 'redeemer'. -- In search of the Indian Job. -- Those golden days: Job and the perils of nostalgia. -- Quarter days gone: Job 24 and the absence of God. -- Divertimenti. The history of Bo-Peep: an agricultural worker's tragedy in contemporary literary perspective. -- New directions in Pooh studies: Überlieferungs- und traditionsgeschichtliche Studien zum Pu-Buch.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The force of the text: a response to Tamara C. Eskenazi's 'Ezra-Nehemiah: from text to actuality'. -- History. The evidence for an autumnal New Year in pre-exilic Israel reconsidered. -- Regnal year reckoning in the last years of the kingdom of Judah. -- New Year. -- In quest of the historical Mordecai. -- Volume 2. Theology. Humanity as the image of God. -- Yahweh and the God of Christian theology. -- The theology of the flood narrative. -- Predestination in the Old Testament. -- Sacred space, holy places and suchlike. -- Sin and maturity. -- Language. The etymology of Hebrew Ṣelem. -- Was there an 'bl II 'be dry' in classical Hebrew?. -- Krt 111-114 (I iii 7-10): Gatherers of wood and drawers of water. -- The dictionary of classical Hebrew. -- Philology and power. -- Squares and streets: the distinction of [reḥob (romanized form)] 'square' and [reḥobot (romanized form)] 'streets'. -- Psalms. Psalm research since 1955: 1. The Psalms and the cult. -- Psalm research since 1955: II. The literary genres.".
- catalog title "Old Testament essays, 1967-1998".
- catalog title "On the way to the postmodern : Old Testament essays, 1967-1998 / David J.A. Clines.".
- catalog type "text".