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      Whom to blame for Judah’s doom?: A Narratological and Intertextual Reading of 2 Kings 23:30–25:30

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      How did the Babylonian Exile come about? Was God to blame or was it the people themselves?
      The last kings of Juda led God’s people directly into exile and thus in the catastrophe of the destruction of the First temple. How did that happen? Who was responsible? What kind of role did God play in ...

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      Product ID:9783847113447
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Osnabrucker Studien zur Judischen und Christlichen Bibel
      Title:Whom to blame for Judah’s doom?
      Subtitle:A Narratological and Intertextual Reading of 2 Kings 23:30–25:30
      Authors:Author: Dr. Benedikt Josef Collinet, Dr. Philip Sumpter
      Page Count:272
      Subjects:Social and cultural history, Social & cultural history, Old Testaments, Old Testaments, Old Testaments
      Description:How did the Babylonian Exile come about? Was God to blame or was it the people themselves?
      The last kings of Juda led God’s people directly into exile and thus in the catastrophe of the destruction of the First temple. How did that happen? Who was responsible? What kind of role did God play in this drama? These questions will be addressed by Benedikt Josef Collinet. Unlike the narrative suggests, the kings were not the protagonists of the drama but the antagonists to God instead. God used the neighbouring peoples and Babel as tools of punishment. The reason for these punishments was the systemic covenant break of God’s people. The consequences of these punishments can be read in Deuteronomy 28. The story is a composed deconstruction of divine salvation promises. The salvation gifts were withdrawn but the promises still remained. The people needed a new beginning that with reference to the exodus could only be indicated or prepared by pardoning Jehoiachin (2 Kings 25:27–30).
      Imprint Name:V&R unipress GmbH
      Publisher Name:V&R unipress GmbH
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-01-23

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      Weight524 g
      Dimensions162 × 238 × 21 mm