The ‘harsh’ decision in Ezra 10:1–44 and Nehemiah 13:23–31 to terminate marriages with ‘foreign’ women falls strange on modern ears. This article reads these sections against the background of identity formation in Ezra-Nehemiah. It is proposed that these two passages should be studied on more than just one level. It states that synchronic, literary-redactional and socio-historical methods are to be combined in an effort to better understand why marriages were dissolved in Ezra and Nehemiah.http://www.hts.org.zaam2018Old Testament Studie
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The prayer of Neh 9:6–37, and particularly its final two verses, presents the imperial monarchy in a...
This dissertation examines Christian attitudes to the Law through the story of Ezra 9-10 and its Tor...
The ‘harsh’ decision in Ezra 10:1–44 and Nehemiah 13:23–31 to terminate marriages with ‘foreign’ wom...
In this study the question of the relationship of these two men is approached on the basis th.at the...
The OT books, Ezra and Nehemiah, are to be considered as one book. This is more or less the common ...
This contribution investigates the issue of mixed marriages in the book of Malachi, Ezra-Nehemiah a...
This article addresses the way the book of Ezra-Nehemiah on one hand and Chronicles on the other ref...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Der Beitrag untersucht die Mischehenproblematik in den Büchern Esra und Nehemia unter der Fragestell...
This essay contends that biblical narratives were composed in the knowledge that audiences were fami...
1–2 Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah express a different approach to the future of Israel to that provid...
This article clarifies the concept of an ‘institution’, and distinguishes between social, legal and ...
This monograph is a detailed examination of legal reasoning in the Hebrew Bible. Focusing on the exe...
This Article analyzes the recent covenant marriage movement in America, and its deep roots in biblic...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
The prayer of Neh 9:6–37, and particularly its final two verses, presents the imperial monarchy in a...
This dissertation examines Christian attitudes to the Law through the story of Ezra 9-10 and its Tor...
The ‘harsh’ decision in Ezra 10:1–44 and Nehemiah 13:23–31 to terminate marriages with ‘foreign’ wom...
In this study the question of the relationship of these two men is approached on the basis th.at the...
The OT books, Ezra and Nehemiah, are to be considered as one book. This is more or less the common ...
This contribution investigates the issue of mixed marriages in the book of Malachi, Ezra-Nehemiah a...
This article addresses the way the book of Ezra-Nehemiah on one hand and Chronicles on the other ref...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Der Beitrag untersucht die Mischehenproblematik in den Büchern Esra und Nehemia unter der Fragestell...
This essay contends that biblical narratives were composed in the knowledge that audiences were fami...
1–2 Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah express a different approach to the future of Israel to that provid...
This article clarifies the concept of an ‘institution’, and distinguishes between social, legal and ...
This monograph is a detailed examination of legal reasoning in the Hebrew Bible. Focusing on the exe...
This Article analyzes the recent covenant marriage movement in America, and its deep roots in biblic...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
The prayer of Neh 9:6–37, and particularly its final two verses, presents the imperial monarchy in a...
This dissertation examines Christian attitudes to the Law through the story of Ezra 9-10 and its Tor...