<strong>DitTerent messages for ditTerent contexts: the literature of the exile (597-539 BC)</strong><br /> In this article the biblical literature that originated in the exile is discussed. It is indicated how these different writings (Lamentations, exilic psalms, Jeremiah and his editors, Obadiah, Ezekiel, the Priestly Writer of the Pentateuch and Deutero-Isaiah) addressed specific contingent situations within the broader context of the exile. The variegated messages of these texts in different contexts suggest that the Biblical text should not be regarded as a homogeneous text with one supra-temporal message, but did communicate with people precisely because of its variety and relatedness with specific historical context...
<strong>The two contexts of the book of Daniel</strong><p>Die Book of Daniel presu...
This article is dedicated to the understanding of what is read the Bible as literature. We present t...
<strong>Old Testament literature from the Northern Kingdom (Israel): The presence of northern ...
Generally, readers have a negative idea of the Exile. Psalm 137 has fuelled the idea that this was a...
<strong>The Bible: Text and subversion</strong><p>This article explores both the s...
<strong>The Elisha-cycle interpreted against the background of the Babilonian exile.</stron...
<strong>Reading the book of Joshua against a post-exilic background</strong><p>Thi...
This article is not meant to contribute to the debate on the textual history of the book of Jeremiah...
<p><strong>The meeting of worlds and the principle of <em>sola Scriptura</em>...
<strong>The concept �berit� in a few Psalms of Lament: A perspective</strong><br />...
The issue surrounding the value of the various historicocritical methods of exegesis is dealt with i...
Thesis (PhD (Old Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The Old Testament ve...
Comparative studies of the Bible and the sacred texts of adjacent nations have a rich tradition, but...
The reasons that led to the transition from the promotion of the exclusive worship of YHWH in pre-ex...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
<strong>The two contexts of the book of Daniel</strong><p>Die Book of Daniel presu...
This article is dedicated to the understanding of what is read the Bible as literature. We present t...
<strong>Old Testament literature from the Northern Kingdom (Israel): The presence of northern ...
Generally, readers have a negative idea of the Exile. Psalm 137 has fuelled the idea that this was a...
<strong>The Bible: Text and subversion</strong><p>This article explores both the s...
<strong>The Elisha-cycle interpreted against the background of the Babilonian exile.</stron...
<strong>Reading the book of Joshua against a post-exilic background</strong><p>Thi...
This article is not meant to contribute to the debate on the textual history of the book of Jeremiah...
<p><strong>The meeting of worlds and the principle of <em>sola Scriptura</em>...
<strong>The concept �berit� in a few Psalms of Lament: A perspective</strong><br />...
The issue surrounding the value of the various historicocritical methods of exegesis is dealt with i...
Thesis (PhD (Old Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The Old Testament ve...
Comparative studies of the Bible and the sacred texts of adjacent nations have a rich tradition, but...
The reasons that led to the transition from the promotion of the exclusive worship of YHWH in pre-ex...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
<strong>The two contexts of the book of Daniel</strong><p>Die Book of Daniel presu...
This article is dedicated to the understanding of what is read the Bible as literature. We present t...
<strong>Old Testament literature from the Northern Kingdom (Israel): The presence of northern ...