Joshua:
Systematic theologian Paul Hinlicky, a scholar widely respected for his contributions in contemporary dogmatics, offers a theological reading of Joshua in this addition to the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible series. Hinlicky compares and contrasts the politics of purity and the politics o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Systematic theologian Paul Hinlicky, a scholar widely respected for his contributions in contemporary dogmatics, offers a theological reading of Joshua in this addition to the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible series. Hinlicky compares and contrasts the politics of purity and the politics of redemption in an innovative and illuminating way and locates the book of Joshua in the postexilic genesis of apocalyptic theology. As with other series volumes, this commentary is designed to serve the church, providing a rich resource for preachers, teachers, students, and study groups. - Publisher "A leading systematic theologian offers a theological reading of Joshua in this addition to the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible"-- |
Beschreibung: | xx, 298 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781587433450 |
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contents | YHWH commissions Joshua to succeed Moses (1:1-9) -- Preparations for the battle of the kingdom of YHWH (1:10-18) -- Rahab, confessing YHWH, Tricks her king, saving Joshua's spies and her own Family (2:1-24) -- Israel passes over the Jordan and memorializes the event (3:1-4:24) -- Joshua prepares the new generation and is prepared by the prince of the army of YHWH (5:1-15) -- The war procession of the throne of YHWH (6:1-27) -- Achan covets (7:1-26) -- Ḥerem consumes Ai and its king (8:1-29) -- Covenant renewal in the promised land (8:30-35) -- The paradox of the Gibeonites (9:1-27) -- The messianic paradox (10:1-15) -- The campaign against the southern kings (10:16-43) -- The alliance of the northern kings against Israel and their defeat (11:1-15) -- The hardening of the hearts of the Canaanite Kings (11:16-20) -- Defeat of the Anakim and the end of battle (11:21-23) -- The end of Canaanite sovereignty (12:1-24) -- Unconquered Canaan (13:1-7) -- The Transjordan (13:8-33) -- The Cisjordan (14:1-5) -- The Kenite's inheritance (14:6-15) -- The territory of Judah and its satellites (15:1-17:18) -- Casting lots at Shiloh for the seven remaining tribes (18:1-19:51) -- Sanctuary (20:1-9) -- Cities assigned to the Levites (21:1-42) -- Conclusion to Israel's initial land reform (21:43-45) -- The true unity of the people of god (22:1-34) -- The aged Joshua bids Israel farewell, not once but twice (23:1-24:33) |
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