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Die Untersuchung des Begriffs kābôd JHWH im Alten Testament weist drei Profile einer biblischen kābôd-Theologie auf. Während die altorientalischen Quellen die Wurzel kbd / kbt jeweils mit der Bedeu...
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20 January 2012

Die Untersuchung des Begriffs kābôd JHWH im Alten Testament weist drei Profile einer biblischen kābôd-Theologie auf. Während die altorientalischen Quellen die Wurzel kbd / kbt jeweils mit der Bedeutung 'Schwere' oder 'ehren' verwenden, entwickelten es die biblischen Autoren in einem längerem Traditionsprozess zu einem Aspekt göttlicher Gegenwart fort. Die Studie zeigt, dass die Priesterschrift, das Buch Jesaja und das Buch Ezechiel unterschiedliche Motive aus unterschiedlichen Quellen, biblischen und nicht-biblischen aufnahmen und auf diese Weise drei literarische Profile des göttlichen kābôd. Die Untersuchung späterer Pentateuch- und Jesajatexte weist auf Wechselwirkungen hin, während die Vorstellungen des Ezechielbuches nicht weiter aufgenommen wurden.
The investigation focusses on the meaning and function of the term kābôd JHWH in the Hebrew Bible and presents three profiles of kābôd-Theology. While Ancient Near Eastern sources contain the root kbd / kbt always with the meaning 'heaviness' or 'to hounour', in biblical texts the authors developed the term towards an aspect representing his presence. The study shows that the Priestly sources of the Pentateuch, the Book of Isaiah and the Book of Ezekiel contain different images deriving from various sources - bilibcal and non-biblical - forming three literary profiles of the divine kābôd. The investigation of later Pentateuchal and Isaian texts shows that these texts interact while the profile of the Ezekialian tradition was not incorprated anymore.
The investigation focusses on the meaning and function of the term kābôd JHWH in the Hebrew Bible and presents three profiles of kābôd-Theology. While Ancient Near Eastern sources contain the root kbd / kbt always with the meaning 'heaviness' or 'to hounour', in biblical texts the authors developed the term towards an aspect representing his presence. The study shows that the Priestly sources of the Pentateuch, the Book of Isaiah and the Book of Ezekiel contain different images deriving from various sources - bilibcal and non-biblical - forming three literary profiles of the divine kābôd. The investigation of later Pentateuchal and Isaian texts shows that these texts interact while the profile of the Ezekialian tradition was not incorprated anymore.
Price: $285.00
Pages: 493
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Vetus Testamentum, Supplements
Publication Date:
20 January 2012
ISBN: 9789004223370
Format: Other
Thomas Wagner, Dr. habil. theol. (2011), Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal, ist Privatdozent an der Kirchlichen Hochschule Wuppertal. Er hat verschiedene redaktionskritische Studien zu jesajanischen Texten veröffentlicht, darunter Gottes Herrschaft (Brill, 2006).
Thomas Wagner, Dr. habil. theol. (2011), Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal, is Dozent for Hebrew Bible at the Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal. He has published redaction-critical investigations on Isaian texts includingGottes Herrschaft (Brill, 2006).
Thomas Wagner, Dr. habil. theol. (2011), Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal, is Dozent for Hebrew Bible at the Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal. He has published redaction-critical investigations on Isaian texts includingGottes Herrschaft (Brill, 2006).