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100 1 $aHanson, Paul D.
245 14 $aThe dawn of apocalyptic /$cby Paul D. Hanson.
260 0 $aPhiladelphia :$bFortress Press,$c[1975]
300 $axii, 426 p. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aIncludes indexes.
504 $aBibliography: p. 417-419.
505 0 $aI. The phenomenon of apocalyptic in Israel: its background and setting -- Excursus: apocalyptic eschatology in the later apocalyptic writings -- Excursus: the history of prophecy in Israel -- II. Isaiah 56-66 and the visionary disciples of second Isaiah -- A. A third Isaiah? -- B. The ideal community envisioned by the disciples of second Isaiah -- Isaiah 60-62 -- Excursus: textual reconstruction and prosodic analysis -- Isaiah 57:14-21 -- C. The ideal undermined by opposition (63:7-64:11) -- D. Tension within the community grows (58 and 59) -- Isaiah 58:1-12 -- Isaiah 59:1-20 -- E. The schism widens, vindictiveness increases, hope is deferred, and the seeds of apocalyptic eschatology are sown (65:1-25) -- F. Controversy over the building of the temple and expulsion from the cult (66:1-16) -- G. The conflict grows acrimonious (56:9-57:13) -- H. The other edge of the sword: judgment against the nations (63:1-6)
505 0 $aIII. The origins of the post-exilic hierocracy -- A. The second group competing for control of the restoration cult -- B. The sociological background of the post-exilic struggle -- C. The rise of the hierocratic party of the Zadokites -- D. Ezekiel: the pre-exilic Zadokite temple structures transformed into a hierocratic program of restoration -- E. Haggai and Zechariah: the hierocratic temple program receives prophetic legitimation -- F. Bitter controversy and the Zadokite move to reform the hierocratic tradition along narrowly exclusive lines -- G. The chronicler: the victorious hierocratic party returns to a more conciliatory position
505 0 $aIV. Zechariah 9-14 and the development of the apocalyptic eschatology of the visionaries -- A. The historical and sociological background of the continued struggle -- B. In defense of a new approach to the oracles of Zechariah 9-14 -- Excursus: past biblical research on Zechariah 9-14 -- C. A divine warrior hymn drawing on the ritual pattern of conflict myth (9:1-17) -- D. The divine warrior hymn applied to the inner-community polemic (10:1-12) -- E. A taunt against foreign nations redirected against Israel's leaders (11:1-3) -- F. A commissioning narrative transformed into a prophecy of doom (11:4-17 and 13:7-9) -- G. An apocalypse molded by the inner-community struggle (12:1-13:6) -- Excursus: the textual problem of Zechariah 12:2 and an alternate interpretation -- H. An apocalypse structured upon the ritual pattern of the conflict myth and reflecting bitter inner-community conflict (14:1-21) -- Excursus: revealed secrets -- Excursus: the redactional framework of third Isaiah (56:1-8 and 66:17-24) -- V. An allegory and its explanation.
630 00 $aBible.$pIsaiah, LVI-LXVI$xCommentaries.
630 00 $aBible.$pZechariah, IX-XIV$xCommentaries.
650 0 $aZadokites.
650 0 $aApocalyptic literature.
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