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From old Revelation to new : a tradition-historical and redaction-critical study of temporal transitions in prophetic prediction / Simon J. De Vries. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : W.B. Eerdmans, (c)1995.Description: xxiv, 383 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 080280683X
  • 9780802806833
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1505.6.F766 1995
  • BS1505.6.T5.D278.F766 1995
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Contents:
The problem of futuristic appendages in the prophetic literature part 1: The distribution and employment of futuristic transitions Time-designatives occurring mainly as integral transitions Bayyom hahu; "on/in that day" ; Other temporal formulas occurring as integral and as introductory transitions part 2: Futuristic transitions in the growth of the prophetic books Introduction Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel The Preexilic Minor Prophets The Postexilic Minor Prophets part 3: Futuristic transitions in the traditioning process Distribution according to redactional levels Themes in futuristic imaging Tradition of expanding revelation.
Summary: From old revelation to new takes an important step beyond the studies by Robert Carroll and Michael Fishbane in exploring inner-biblical exegesis. Simon De Vries attempts to solve the problem of ideology and technique in the expansion of prophetic prediction by schools of redactors. By analyzing those prophetic predictions that employ temporal expressions as introductory transitions - expressions such as "in that day," "behold, days are coming," and "at the end of days"--De Vries demonstrates how futuristic expectation was expanded and reshaped within the prophetic collection toward an eventual canonical form. ;
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The problem of futuristic appendages in the prophetic literature part 1: The distribution and employment of futuristic transitions Time-designatives occurring mainly as integral transitions Bayyom hahu; "on/in that day" ; Other temporal formulas occurring as integral and as introductory transitions part 2: Futuristic transitions in the growth of the prophetic books Introduction Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel The Preexilic Minor Prophets The Postexilic Minor Prophets part 3: Futuristic transitions in the traditioning process Distribution according to redactional levels Themes in futuristic imaging Tradition of expanding revelation.

From old revelation to new takes an important step beyond the studies by Robert Carroll and Michael Fishbane in exploring inner-biblical exegesis. Simon De Vries attempts to solve the problem of ideology and technique in the expansion of prophetic prediction by schools of redactors. By analyzing those prophetic predictions that employ temporal expressions as introductory transitions - expressions such as "in that day," "behold, days are coming," and "at the end of days"--De Vries demonstrates how futuristic expectation was expanded and reshaped within the prophetic collection toward an eventual canonical form. ; Book Cover.

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