An edition of Joel (2015)

Joel

scope, genre(s), and meaning/ Ronald L. Troxel

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An edition of Joel (2015)

Joel

scope, genre(s), and meaning/ Ronald L. Troxel

A lengthy history of readers' struggles with Joel lies behind Merx's characterization of the book as "the problem child of Old Testament exegesis, insofar as the resources utilized by interpreters thus far are entirely insufficient to dispel its darkness." Long before Vernes posited that chapters 3-4 were a composition distinct from 1-2, Augustine voiced his perplexity about how the book constituted a unity. Many attempts to expound it as a unity have subdued the book's tensions through problematic harmonizations. On the other hand, theories of the book's development within the construction of a Book of the Twelve not only bar understanding the book as a whole, but also fall short of explaining its composition. In this volume, Ronald L. Troxel acknowledges the perennial problems raised by the book, but argues that taking account of the signs of its genre elucidates numerous cruxes and spotlights salient interpretive features that are infrequently discussed. Recognizing that chapter four comprises a series of late additions permits recognition of narrative markers that unite the first three chapters as a product of schriftgelehrte Prophetie, 'scribal prophecy'. The book's features align well with those of two other prophetic narratives fashioned as composite works: Jonah and Haggai. All three books are better accounted for in this way than through the prism of redactional expansion. Correlatively, the long-standing arguments against chapter 3 as the literary continuation of chapters 1-2 prove reliant on social conceptions of prophecy that are alien to schriftgelehrte Prophetie. Instead, Troxel shows Joel 3 to be the culmination of a didactic narrative meant to prepare a future generation to survive the Day of the Lord. (Publisher).

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Eisenbrauns
Language
English
Pages
122

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Joel: scope, genre(s), and meaning/ Ronald L. Troxel
2015, Eisenbrauns
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Table of Contents

Receptions of Joel
The composite character of Joel 1-2
Joel as narrative
Eschatology in the Book of Joel
Joel and genre.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Winona Lake, Indiana
Series
Critical studies in the Hebrew Bible -- 6, Critical studies in the Hebrew Bible -- 6.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
224/.706
Library of Congress
BS1575.3 .T76 2015, BS1575.3, BS1575.3.T76 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 122 pages
Number of pages
122

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28412247M
ISBN 10
1575063816
ISBN 13
9781575063812
LCCN
2015017952, 2015018117
OCLC/WorldCat
908554569

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