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After Ezekiel
Essays on the Reception of a Difficult Prophet
After Ezekiel
Essays on the Reception of a Difficult Prophet
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Description
Ezekiel has long been considered the most difficult of all the prophetic books to understand. The prophet's bizarre visions, extraordinary behaviour, and extravagant imagery have perplexed and fascinated readers for more than 2,500 years. The prophet has had an impact not only on theology and the life of Church and Synagogue, but also on culture, art and architecture. The volume brings together 15 new essays on Ezekiel's impact by leading scholars, and they focus on a range of different parts of the book and periods of reception. Historically they cover the reception of Ezekiel from the New Testament to the present day, and include both Jewish and Christian readings of the book. Methodologically, they offer a wide sample of the different approaches to reception/history of interpretation current in contemporary biblical studies.
Table of Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
List of Contributors
John F. A. Sawyer
Ezekiel in the History of Christianity
Marvin A. Sweeney
The Problem of Ezekiel in Talmudic Literature
Gary T. Manning, Jr.
Shepherd, Vine, and Bones: The Use of Ezekiel in the Gospel of John
Steve Moyise
Ezekiel and the Book of Revelation
Hector M. Patmore
Adam or Satan? The Identity of the King of Tyre in Late Antiquity
Robert A. Harris
The Reception of Ezekiel among Twelfth-Century Northern French Rabbinic Exegetes
Dalit Rom-Shiloni
Jerusalem and Israel, Synonyms or Antonyms? -Jewish Exegesis on Ezekiel's Prophecies against Jerusalem
Margaret S. Odell
Reading Ezekiel, Seeing Christ: The Ezekiel Cycle in the Church of St. Maria and St. Clemens, Schwarzrheindorf
Jaime Lara
Half-Way between Genesis and Apocalypse: Ezekiel as Message and Proof for New World Converts
Andrew Mein
Ezekiel's Women in Christian Interpretation: The Case of Ezekiel 16
Steven Shawn Tuell
The Meaning of the Mark: New Light on Ezekiel 9 from the History of Interpretation
William A. Tooman
Of Puritans and Prophets: Cotton Mather's Interpretation of Ezekiel in the Biblia Americana
Christopher Rowland
William Blake and Ezekiel's merkabah
Dale C. Allison, Jr.
Ezekiel, UFOs, and the Nation of Islam
Bibliography
Index of References
Index of Authors
Product details
Published | 19 May 2011 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9780567036797 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Illustrations | 25 illus |
Series | The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Overall, this is a very interesting and stimulating book. The essays have unearthed a wealth of insights that can be of help to us when we approach the difficult book of Ezekiel and seek to come to terms wit its theology and its worldview.
Review of Biblical Literature
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It makes use not only of religious texts, but also of artistic representations. It therefore offers a kaleidoscopic montage of themes and images from Ezekiel as they make an impact in a wide variety of contexts...Each of these pieces is a detailed scholarly analysis of its particular topic. The collection as a whole conveys a sense of Ezekiel not as a dry text whose 'problems' need to be solved, but as a living book, in continuous conversation with its interpreters.
Ann Conway-Jones, Reviews in Religion & Theology