The function of ancient historiography in biblical and cognate studies /

The function of ancient historiography in biblical and cognate studies / [print] edited by Patricia G. Kirkpatrick and Timothy D. Goltz. - New York, New York : T and T Clark, (c)2008. - xvi, 172 pages ; 24 cm. - Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 489 T & T Clark library of biblical studies . - Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 489. T & T Clark library of biblical studies. .

The Jacob-Esau narratives : from form to function / Uses of the past : the story of David as a test case / The evolution of genre in the Book of Kings : the story of Sennacherib and Hezekiah as example / Sennacherib's 701 invasion into Judah : what saith the Scriptures? / Reflecting on catastrophe : Lamentations 4 as historiography / The Chronicler as elite : establishing an atmosphere of perpetuity in Jerusalemite Yehud / Re-membering the past : the purpose of historical discourse in the Book of Judith / The Gospel of Mark in the context of ancient historiography / The origin of the Christian species : lessons from the study of natural history for the reconstruction of the history of earliest Christianity / Back to the future in the early church : the use of the Book of Daniel in early patristic eschatology / Patricia G. Kirkpatrick -- John van Seters -- Kurt Noll -- Paul Evans -- Marie-Louise, Mitchell -- Tim Goltz -- Dilys Patterson -- Eve-Marie Becker -- Fredrick Wisse -- Gerbern S. Oegema.



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Bible.--Old Testament--Historiography--Congresses.
Bible.--Old Testament--Study and teaching--Congresses.

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