Dominion and Dynasty

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Pub. Date: 2003-12-01
Publisher(s): Ivp Academic
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Summary

Christian theologians rarely study the Old Testament in its final Hebrew canonical form, even though this was very likely the Bible used by Jesus and the early church. However, once read as a whole, the larger structure of the Hebrew Bible(Tanakh)provides a "wide-angle lens" through which its contents can be viewed.In this stimulating exposition, Stephen G. Dempster argues that, despite its undoubted literary diversity, the Hebrew Bible possesses a remarkable structural and conceptual unity. The various genres and books are placed within a comprehensive narrative framework which provides an overarching literary and historical context. The many texts contribute to this larger text, and find their meaning and significance within its story of "dominion and dynasty," which ranges from Adam to the Son of Man to David, and to a coming Davidic king.

Author Biography

Stephen G. Dempster is the Stuart E. Murray Professor of Religious Studies at Atlantic Baptist University, New Brunswick, Canada.

Table of Contents

Series preface 9(2)
Author's preface 11(4)
Introduction
A book or a ragbag: a literary approach to Old Testament theology
15(30)
Old Testament theology: the Bible through different eyes
15(1)
An `appropriate reading' of the biblical text
16(4)
The Old Testament: Text or Text
20(4)
The importance of the literary approach to the Text
24(2)
Not losing sight of the forest
26(4)
Explicit signals of textual coherence
30(6)
The present study: a literary approach and biblical theology
36(1)
Biblical theology, Tanakh structure and the emergence of a literary approach
37(4)
Canonization and contextualization
41(4)
The beginning, middle and ending of the Tanakh: a preview of the storyline (Adam to David)
45(10)
Plan, purpose, plot
45(2)
Dominion, dynasty and David in Genesis and Chronicles
47(2)
The middle of the Tanakh
49(6)
I DOMINION LOST: THE RISE AND FALL OF ISRAEL
The narrative storyline begins (Genesis)
55(38)
`These are the generations of...'
55(1)
The goal of creation
56(6)
The garden of Eden
62(4)
The fall
66(2)
Genealogical and geographical hope
68(4)
Creation and covenant
72(1)
Shem, the Table of Nations and the tower of Babel
73(2)
The genealogy of Shem and the call of Abram: land, descendants, universal blessing
75(2)
The divine answer to the human plight
77(1)
The Abram story: geography and genealogy
77(9)
The Jacob story: the merging of geography and genealogy
86(2)
The Joseph story and universal blessing
88(5)
The narrative storyline continues (Exodus to Deuteronomy)
93(32)
Exodus: multiplication, oppression, liberation
93(14)
Leviticus: sacrifice and holiness
107(3)
Numbers: journey to hell and back
110(7)
Deuteronomy: at the border of Canaan
117(8)
The narrative storyline continues: the Former Prophets (Joshua to Kings)
125(34)
The Prophets
125(1)
The Former Prophets: the dead end of exile
125(1)
Joshua: occupation and settlement
126(4)
Judges: the darkness settles
130(4)
Samuel: the promise of a king
134(13)
Kings: the dead end of exile
147(12)
II RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT: A STUMP AND A SHOOT
Suspension of the storyline-poetic commentary begins: the Latter Prophets (Jeremiah to the Twelve)
159(32)
The Latter Prophets
159(1)
Jeremiah: demolition and reconstruction
159(8)
Ezekiel: the life-giving divine presence
167(5)
Isaiah: the shoot from Jesse's stump
172(10)
The Twelve: the impending eschaton
182(5)
Summary of the prophetic commentary
187(4)
Poetic commentary continues: the Writings (Ruth to Lamentations)
191(22)
Ruth: exile, return and David
191(3)
The Psalms: David, David and David
194(8)
The wisdom literature: to master the world
202(1)
Job: the moral government of the universe
202(4)
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs: a Solomonic stamp
206(2)
Lamentations: curse and the mercies
208(5)
III DOMINION REGAINED: THE FALL AND RISE OF ISRAEL
Ending of poetic commentary and resumption of narrative storyline (Daniel to Chronicles)
213(18)
Daniel: the coming kingdom
213(8)
Esther: history with an Israelite shape
221(2)
Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles: the end and the beginning
223(8)
CONCLUSION
Typology and New Testament reflections
231(4)
Bibliography 235(16)
Index of ancient sources 251(1)
Index of modern authors 252(3)
Index of Scripture references 255

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