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The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament

Buch | Hardcover
832 Seiten
2000
Inter-Varsity Press,US (Verlag)
978-0-8308-1419-0 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
This unique commentary provides historical, social and cultural background for each passage of the Old Testament. From Genesis through Malachi, this single volume gathers and condenses an abundance of specialized knowledge, and includes a glossary, maps and charts, and expanded explanations of significant background issues.
Preaching's Preacher's Guide to the Best Bible Reference
How can we account for the "Book of the Law" suddenly being discovered during Josiah's renovation of the temple (2 Chron 34:14)? We know from Egypt and Mesopotamia that it was common to seal important documents--including theological documents--in the masonry or foundations of a palace or temple in order to inform a future king who might undertake restoration of the building.
What might the psalmist have had in mind when praising God for removing our transgressions "as far as the east is from the west" (Ps 103:12)? In an Egyptian hymn to Amun-Re, the deity is praised for his judgment of the guilty. As a result of the god's discernment the guilty are assigned to the east and the righteous to the west.
What is meant by God "weighing the heart" (Prov 21:2)? In Egyptian religious tradition we find the notion of the dead being judged before the gods. As the soul is examined, the dead person's heart is weighed in a scale against a feather symbolizing Truth. If the answers are correct and the heart does not outweigh the feather, the soul may enter the realm of everlasting life.
The narratives, genealogies, laws, poetry, proverbs and prophecies of the Old Testament are deeply rooted in history. Archaeologists, historians and social scientists have greatly advanced our knowledge of the ancient world of the Bible. When we illuminate the stories of Abraham or David, the imagery of the Psalms or Proverbs, or the prophecies of Isaiah or Jeremiah with this backlight of culture and history, these texts spring to new life. The unique commentary joins The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament in providing historical, social and cultural background for each passage of the Old Testament. From Genesis through Malachi, this single volume gathers and condenses an abundance of specialized knowledge--making it available and accessible to ordinary readers of the Old Testament. Expert scholars John Walton, Victor Matthews and Mark Chavalas have included along with the fruits of their research and collaboration


a glossary of historical terms, ancient peoples, texts and inscriptions
maps and charts of important historical resources
expanded explanations of significant background issues
introductory essays on each book of the Old Testament


The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament will enrich your experience of the Old Testament--and your teaching and preaching from Scripture--in a way that no other commentary can do.

John H. Walton (PhD, Hebrew Union College) is professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College and Graduate School. Previously he was professor of Old Testament at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago for twenty years. Some of Walton's books include The Lost World of Adam and Eve, The Lost World of Scripture, The Lost World of Genesis One, Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament, The Essential Bible Companion, The NIV Application Commentary: Genesis and The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament (with Victor Matthews and Mark Chavalas). Walton's ministry experience includes church classes for all age groups, high school Bible studies and adult Sunday school classes, as well as serving as a teacher for "The Bible in 90 Days." John and his wife, Kim, live in Wheaton, Illinois, and have three adult children. Victor H. Matthews is dean of the College of Humanities and Public Affairs and professor of religious studies at Missouri State University (Springfield, Missouri). He has written several books on the Old Testament, including Manners and Customs in the Bible: An Illustrated Guide to Life in Bible Times, (with James Moyer) The Old Testament: Text and Context and (with Don C. Benjamin) The Social World of Ancient Israel. Mark W. Chavalas is professor of history at the University of Wisconsin--La Crosse. He is also editor of Emar: The History, Religion, and Culture of a Syrian Town in the Late Bronze Age, (with John L. Hayes) New Horizons in the Study of Ancient Syria and (with K. L. Younger Jr.) Syria-Mesopotamia and the Bible.

Preface



Other Resources



Pentateuch: Introduction


Genesis

Ancient Near Eastern Mythology and the Old Testament

Ancient Near Eastern Flood Accounts

The Religion of Abraham

Major Trade Routes in the Ancient Near East

Exodus

The Date of the Exodus

Leviticus

Numbers

Deuteronomy

The Covenant and Ancient Near Eastern Treaties



Historical Literature: Introduction


Joshua

Egyptian Information About Canaan and Israel

Judges

The Political Climate in the Early Iron Age

Ruth

1 Samuel

2 Samuel

1 Kings

2 Kings

The Western Campaigns of Tiglath-Pileser III, 734-732

1 Chronicles

Significance of Genealogies to Postexilic Audience

2 Chronicles

Sennacherib's Inscriptions

Lachish

Ezra

Nehemiah

Esther

Herodotus



Wisdom and Poetic Literature: Introduction


Job

Retribution Principle

Psalms

Common Concepts

Common Metaphors for God

Musical Terms

Proverbs

Proverbs Echoed in Ancient Near East

How Proverbs Were Used

Proverbs As Generalized Truth

Ecclesiastes

Song of Songs

Sexual Metaphor



Prophetic Literature: Introduction


Isaiah

Afterlife Beliefs in Israel and the Ancient Near East

Jeremiah

Seals and Bullae

Lamentations

Laments over Fallen Cities in the Ancient World

Ezekiel

Daniel

Akkadian Apocalypses

Hosea

Joel

Day of Yahweh

Amos

Economic Changes and Social Classes in Eighth-Century Israel

Obadiah

Jonah

Micah

Nahum

Habakkuk

Zephaniah

Haggai

Zechariah

Apocalyptic Literature

Summary of the Temple-Building Connections to Zechariah's Visions

Malachi



Glossary



Charts and Maps



Topical Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.11.2000
Verlagsort Illinois
Sprache englisch
Maße 165 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1438 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 0-8308-1419-1 / 0830814191
ISBN-13 978-0-8308-1419-0 / 9780830814190
Zustand Neuware
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