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050 4 $aBS1665.52$b.W469 2011
082 04 $a270
100 1 $aWenzel, Heiko.
245 10 $aReading Zechariah with Zechariah 1:1-6 as the introduction to the entire book /$cHeiko Wenzel.
260 $aLeuven ;$aWalpole, MA :$bPeeters,$c2011.
300 $aix, 340 p. ;$c23 cm.
490 1 $aContributions to Biblical Exegesis & Theology ;$v59
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [301]-340).
520 0 $aIn light of the widely acknowledged phenomenon that Zechariah refers to previous Scripture, this thesis demonstrates that these references can significantly contribute to Zechariah's argument by drawing on Mikhail M. Bakhtin's insight of the dialogical orientation of words. The dialogical orientation of Zechariah's word with regard to previous Scripture and Zechariah's audience establishes Zechariah 1:1-6 as the introduction to the entire book. It also develops a theology of transition and of waiting. Seven case studies demonstrate that the call of Zechariah 1:3-4 sounds through the entire book. The call to be different from the ancestors in a time of waiting emphasizes the people's responsibility to live faithfully within the Sinai covenant. It also points to the prophetic function of the so-called apocalyptic notions in Zechariah and exhibits Zechariah's specific contribution to the Book of the Twelve, to the Old Testament and for the church.--Back cover.
505 00 $tBakhtin and the relationship between texts --$tZechariah 1:1-6 as the introduction to the book --$tSeven case studies in Zechariah --$tImplications of reading Zechariah with Zechariah 1:1-6 as the introduction.
630 00 $aBible.$pZechariah$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
630 00 $aBible.$pZechariah, I, 1-6$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
830 0 $aContributions to biblical exegesis and theology ;$v59.
988 $a20110324
049 $aBHAA
906 $0OCLC