Dreams And Dream Reports In The Writings Of Josephus

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Dreams and Dream Reports in the Writings of Josephus

Author : Gnuse
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004332508

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Dreams and Dream Reports in the Writings of Josephus by Gnuse Pdf

This volume analyzes the understanding of dreams and the corresponding literary forms used by Josephus in his writings. Josephus reports dreams as either auditory message dreams, symbolic visual dreams, or dream image appearances. In this regard he uses the format for auditory and visual dreams found in ancient Near Eastern and biblical texts, while his dream image appearance reports show familiarity with traditional Greek modes of reporting dreams. Close attention is given to the following topics: 1) the development of dream reports in the ancient Near East, the Bible, and the Hellenistic world; 2) Josephus' views on dreams and prophecy; 3) a form-critical assessment of Josephus' dream reports; and 4) an evaluation of Josephan dream reports which exhibit a more complex traditio-historical development.

Dreams and Dream Reports in the Writings of Josephus

Author : Robert Karl Gnuse
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9004106162

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Dreams and Dream Reports in the Writings of Josephus by Robert Karl Gnuse Pdf

This volume evaluates the understanding of dreams and the form of dream reports in Josephus' writings, and it compares Josephan texts with ancient Near Eastern, biblical, and Hellenistic dream reports to discern Josephus' sources of literary inspiration and intellectual assumptions.

The Book of Daniel

Author : John Joseph Collins,Peter W. Flint,Cameron VanEpps
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0391041274

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The Book of Daniel by John Joseph Collins,Peter W. Flint,Cameron VanEpps Pdf

International experts offer fresh insights into: (1) Review of Scholarship and Context; (2) Near Eastern Milieu; (3) Interpretation of Specific Passages; (4) Social Setting; (5) Literary Context, Including Qumran; (6) Reception in Judaism and Christianity; (7) Textual History; and (8) Theology of Daniel.

"Convinced that God Had Called Us"

Author : John B. F. Miller
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004154742

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"Convinced that God Had Called Us" by John B. F. Miller Pdf

Employing narrative criticism to provide a comprehensive examination of the dreams and visions in Luke-Acts, this study highlights those passages in which characters interpret their visionary encounters (e.g., the infancy narrative, Saul's/Paul's conversion, the Cornelius-Peter episode, and Paul's dream at Troas).

Reading Dreams

Author : Derek S. Dodson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567153203

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Reading Dreams by Derek S. Dodson Pdf

Dodson reads the dreams in the Gospel of Matthew (1:18b-25; 2:12, 13-15, 19-21, 22; 27:19) as the authorial audience. This approach requires an understanding of the social and literary character of dreams in the Greco-Roman world. Dodson describes the social function of dreams, noting that dreams constituted one form of divination in the ancient world, and looks at the theories and classification of dreams that developed in the ancient world. He then moves on to demonstrate the literary dimensions of dreams in Greco-Roman literature. This exploration of the literary representation of dreams is nuanced by considering the literary form of dreams, dreams in the Greco-Roman rhetorical tradition, the inventiveness of literary dreams, and the literary function of dreams. The dreams in the Gospel of Matthew are then analyzed in this social and literary context. It is demonstrated that Matthew's use of dreams as a literary convention corresponds to the script of dreams in other Greco-Roman narratives. This correspondence includes the form of the Matthean dreams, dreams as a motif of the birth topos (1:18b-25), the association of dreams and prophecy (1:22-23; 2:15, 23), the use of the double-dream report (2:12 and 2:13-15), and dreams as an ominous sign in relation to an individual's death (27:19). An appendix considers the Matthean transfiguration as a dream-vision report.

The Book of Daniel, Volume 1 Composition and Reception

Author : John J. Collins,Peter W. Flint
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2014-09-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004276086

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The Book of Daniel, Volume 1 Composition and Reception by John J. Collins,Peter W. Flint Pdf

In this collection of new essays, more than thirty leading scholars from Europe, North America and Israel examine the Composition and Reception of Daniel in eight sections: Review of Scholarship and Context (J.J. Collins, M. Knibb); Near Eastern Milieu (K. van der Toorn, S. Paul, J. Walton); Interpretation of Specific Passages (D. Dimant, R. Kratz, A. Lacocque, E. Haag, J.-W. van Henten); Social Setting (R. Albertz, S. Beyerle, L. Grabbe, P. Davies, D. Smith-Christopher); Literary Context, including Qumran (J.-W. Wesselius, G. Boccaccini, P.W. Flint, L. Stuckenbruck, E. Eshel, J. Hobbins); Reception in Judaism and Christianity (K. Koch, C. Rowland, U. Gleßmer, C.A. Evans, J.D.G. Dunn, M. Henze); Textual History (E. Ulrich, A.A. Di Lella, K. Jenner) and Theology of Daniel (J. Goldingay, J. Barton, J. Lust). This is the second volume to appear (following Writing and Reading the Scroll of Isaiah. Studies of an Interpretative Tradition) in the collection The Formation and Interpretation of Old Testament Literature, part of the series Supplements to Vetus Testamentum. Further volumes in preparation on the composition and reception of Old Testament books include Genesis, Leviticus, Kings, Psalms, and Proverbs. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.

Denying Her Voice: The Figure of Miriam in Ancient Jewish Literature

Author : Hanna K. Tervanotko
Publisher : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016-09-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783647551050

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Denying Her Voice: The Figure of Miriam in Ancient Jewish Literature by Hanna K. Tervanotko Pdf

Hanna Tervanotko first analyzes the treatment and development of Miriam as a literary character in ancient Jewish texts, taking into account all the references to this figure preserved in ancient Jewish literature from the exilic period to the early second century C.E.: Exodus 15:20-21; Deuteronomy 24:8-9; Numbers 12:1-15; 20:1; 26:59; 1 Chronicles 5:29; Micah 6:4, the Septuagint, the Dead Sea Scrolls (4Q365 6 II, 1-7; 4Q377 2 I, 9; 4Q543 1 I, 6 = 4Q545 1 I, 5; 4Q546 12, 4; 4Q547 4 I, 10; 4Q549 2, 8), Jubilees 47:4; Ezekiel the Tragedian 18; Demetrius Chronographer frag. 3; texts by Philo of Alexandria: De vita contemplativa 87; Legum allegoriae 1.76; 2.66-67; 3.103; De agricultura 80-81; Liber antiquitatum biblicarum 9:10; 20:8, and finally texts by Josephus: Antiquitates judaicae 2.221; 3.54; 3.105; 4.78. These texts demonstrate that the picture of Miriam preserved in the ancient Jewish texts is richer than the Hebrew Bible suggests. The results provide a contradictory image of Miriam. On the one hand she becomes a tool of Levitical politics, whereas on the other she continues to enjoy a freer role. People continued to interpret earlier literary traditions in light of new situations, and interpretations varied in different contexts. Second, in light of poststructuralist literary studies that treat texts as reflections of specific social situations, Tervanotko argues that the treatment of Miriam in ancient Jewish literature reflects mostly a reality in which women had little space as active agents. Despite the general tendency to allow women only little room, the references to Miriam suggest that at least some prominent women may have enjoyed occasional freedom.

The Book of Jeremiah

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 565 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2018-07-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004373273

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The Book of Jeremiah by Anonim Pdf

The Book of Jeremiah: Composition, Reception, and Interpretation, offers a wide-ranging view of critical study on Jeremiah, with up-to-date scholarship and fresh insights from leading scholars in the field.

God and Dreams

Author : John Pratt Bingham
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781606086674

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God and Dreams by John Pratt Bingham Pdf

At one time when an individual wanted a direct, personal experience of God that person turned to his or her dreams. The early third century Christian defender of the faith, Tertullian, observed, "Is it not known to all people that the dream is the most usual way that God reveals himself to man?" Yet by the eleventh century, King William II of England states, "They are not good Christians that regard dreams." Why did this reversal of opinion occur, not only in Christian thinking, but in Jewish and Islamic attitudes also? God and Dreams: Is There a Connection? traces the historic connection between God and dreams and examines why this shift happened. While particular attention is given to Jewish, Christian, and Islamic thought, several secular disciplines are discussed also. After investigating the different points of view, an argument is made that the connection between God and dreams still exists.

Experiencing Irony in the First Gospel

Author : Karl McDaniel
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-08-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567250988

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Experiencing Irony in the First Gospel by Karl McDaniel Pdf

The Gospel of Matthew is both deliberately deceptive and emotionally compelling.Karl McDaniel explores ways in which the narrative of the Gospel of Matthew elicits and develops the emotions ofsuspense, surprise, and curiosity within its readers. While Matthew 1:21 invites readers to expect Jewish salvation, progressive failure of the plot's main characters to meet Jesus' salvation requirements creates increasing suspense for the reader. How will Jesus save 'his people'? The commission to the Gentiles at the Gospel's conclusion provokes reader surprise, and the resulting curiosity calls readers back to the narrative's beginning.Upon rereading with a retrospective view, readers discover that the Gentile mission was actually foreshadowed throughout the narrative, even from its beginning, and they are invited to partake in Jesus' final commission.

Signs, Wonders, and Gifts

Author : Jennifer Eyl
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 9780190924652

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Signs, Wonders, and Gifts by Jennifer Eyl Pdf

Throughout his letters, the apostle Paul consistently references signs, wonders, visions, miracles, divine healings, prophecies, and speaking in tongues. This book examines Paul's repertoire of divinatory and wonderworking practices and contextualizes them in their historical milieu. Furthermore, the book situates such practices within a framework of reciprocity that dominated human-divine relationships in antiquity. Insofar as Paul extends miraculous abilities to his gentile followers, these wondrous abilities come in proportion to their faithfulness.

Heavenly Imagery and Symbolism in Matthew's Gospel

Author : Daehoon Kang
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2023-11-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666783919

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Heavenly Imagery and Symbolism in Matthew's Gospel by Daehoon Kang Pdf

The present study explores the role of heavenly imagery and symbolism in the Gospel of Matthew. Historical background and narrative criticism are my main methods because the Old Testament and Second Temple Jewish texts form the historical backgrounds for the understanding of Matthew’s heaven and Matthew uses heavenly imagery and symbolism to highlight his main themes in the gospel as a whole. This study investigates Matthew’s distinctive materials and important texts having to do with heaven, exploring their meanings and establishing their roles in each narrative section. Matthew describes heaven as the space where certain events reveal God’s plan of salvation. Heaven is associated with such key matters as revelation and judgment. Each major discourse of Matthew focuses on heavenly imagery with judgment at its end, culminating in the parable of the sheep and the goats (Matt 25:31–46).

The Divine in Acts and in Ancient Historiography

Author : Scott Shauf
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781451484779

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The Divine in Acts and in Ancient Historiography by Scott Shauf Pdf

"Scott Shauf compares the portrayal of the divine in Acts with portrayals of the divine in other ancient historiographical writings, the latter including Jewish and wider Greco-Roman historiographical traditions. This book explores especially how the divine is represented as involved in history, the nature of divine retribution, the partiality or impartiality of the divine toward different sets of people, and the portrayal of divine control over seemingly purely natural and human events. Acts is shown to be engaging historiographical traditions of the author's own day but also contributing unique historiographical perspectives."--

From Creation to New Creation

Author : Daniel M. Gurtner
Publisher : Hendrickson Publishers
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781598568370

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From Creation to New Creation by Daniel M. Gurtner Pdf

In this illuminating festschrift, sixteen well-known evangelical scholars celebrate the work of a man who has greatly contributed to Evangelical biblical scholarship as we know it today. G. K. Beale is renowned for his studies that explore how the writers of the New Testament used the Old Testament Scriptures in their letters, Gospels, narrative, and apocalypse. These collected essays, written by both colleagues and former students, reveal the immense appreciation that he has garnered among scholars and exegetes of all kinds.

The Jewish Revolt against Rome

Author : Mladen Popović
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004216693

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The Jewish Revolt against Rome by Mladen Popović Pdf

The contributions of this volume reflect on a wide range of literary, archaeological, documentary, epigraphic and numismatic sources and their bearing on the historical context of the Jewish revolt against Rome and on our own historical methods.