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Engaging the Old Testament : how to read biblical narrative, poetry, and prophecy well / Dominick S. Hern©Łndez.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2023]Copyright date: ℗♭2023Description: xii, 302 pages 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781540962836
  • 1540962830
  • 9781540965585
  • 1540965589
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: ebook version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 220.601 HER
LOC classification:
  • BS476 .H4668 2023
  • BS476 .H4668 2023
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Preface -- What's the Old Testament "God" to do with me? -- The commitment to really reading -- From talking to tablets to tabernacle to today -- Reading from today back to the text -- The confessions of a close reader -- How the Old Testament is told: Narrative -- Learning to love the law? -- Seeds of remembrance -- Redeeming Rahab the conqueror -- Why is the book of Judges so weird? -- Hannah and Ruth: Mothers of the monarchy -- King David's true legacy -- Divided allegiances to divided kingdom: The tragedy of King Solomon -- How biblical poets wrote poetry: The importance of parallelism -- How biblical poets wrote poetry: The proliferation of metaphors -- Metaphors and retributive justice in the poetry of Job -- How prophets prophesy -- How to engage poetic prophecy -- Who is Isaiah's suffering servant? -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Scripture index -- Subject index.
Summary: "This introductory textbook invites students into the depths and riches of the Old Testament, showing its relevance for Christian readers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-283) and indexes.

Acknowledgments -- Preface -- What's the Old Testament "God" to do with me? -- The commitment to really reading -- From talking to tablets to tabernacle to today -- Reading from today back to the text -- The confessions of a close reader -- How the Old Testament is told: Narrative -- Learning to love the law? -- Seeds of remembrance -- Redeeming Rahab the conqueror -- Why is the book of Judges so weird? -- Hannah and Ruth: Mothers of the monarchy -- King David's true legacy -- Divided allegiances to divided kingdom: The tragedy of King Solomon -- How biblical poets wrote poetry: The importance of parallelism -- How biblical poets wrote poetry: The proliferation of metaphors -- Metaphors and retributive justice in the poetry of Job -- How prophets prophesy -- How to engage poetic prophecy -- Who is Isaiah's suffering servant? -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Scripture index -- Subject index.

"This introductory textbook invites students into the depths and riches of the Old Testament, showing its relevance for Christian readers"-- Provided by publisher.

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