A royal priesthood literary and intertextual perspectives on an image of Israel in Exodus 19.6 /
This book examines the portrayal of Israel as a royal-priestly nation within Exodus and against the background of biblical and ancient Near Eastern thought. Central to the work is a literary study of Exodus 19:4-6 and a demonstration of the pivotal role these verses and their main image have within...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
T & T Clark International,
c2004
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Series: | Journal for the study of the Old Testament Supplement series ;
395. |
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Summary: | This book examines the portrayal of Israel as a royal-priestly nation within Exodus and against the background of biblical and ancient Near Eastern thought. Central to the work is a literary study of Exodus 19:4-6 and a demonstration of the pivotal role these verses and their main image have within Exodus. This elective and honorific designation of Yahweh's cherished people has a particular focus on the privilege of access to him in his heavenly temple. The paradigm of the royal grant of privileged status has profound implications for our understanding of the Sinai covenant |
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Item Description: | Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--University of Sydney) |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (305 p.) xiii, 290 p |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-270) and indexes |
ISBN: | 0-8264-3071-6 1-281-80321-9 9786611803216 |
Access: | Access restricted by licensing agreement |