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The Revelation of the Name YHWH to Moses
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The revelation of YHWH’s name to Moses is a momentous event according to the Old Testament. The name ‘Yahweh’ is of central importance in Judaism, and ‘Yahwism’ became tantamount to Jewish monothei...
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05 October 2006

The revelation of YHWH’s name to Moses is a momentous event according to the Old Testament. The name ‘Yahweh’ is of central importance in Judaism, and ‘Yahwism’ became tantamount to Jewish monotheism. As such, this designation of God also attracted the attention of pagan writers in the Graeco-Roman period. And early Christians had to deal with this divine name as well. These three perspectives on YHWH constitute the framework for this volume. It appears that the Name of God and its revelation to Moses constitute a major theme which runs from the book of Exodus through the Old Testament, early Judaism, and early Christianity. It also attracted pagan philosophical interest, both positive and negative. The Name of God was not only perceived from an insider’s perspective, but also provoked a reaction from outsiders. The combined perspectives show the fundamental importance of the divine Name for the formation of Jewish and Christian identities.
Price: $159.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Themes in Biblical Narrative
Publication Date:
05 October 2006
ISBN: 9789004153981
Format: Hardcover
...the whole collection is well balanced and well chosen, helpfully cross-referenced, and provides a fine template for how generative close historical and textual scholarship can be if only we peep over the barriers which artificially divide ancient historians, biblical scholars, Talmudists, and philosophers when treating of such central themes.
Janet Soskice, The Journal of Theological Studies, NS, 2014
Janet Soskice, The Journal of Theological Studies, NS, 2014
George H. van Kooten (Ph.D., 2001) studied at Leiden, Durham and Oxford, and is Professor of New Testament & Early Christianity at the University of Groningen. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Series Themes in Biblical Narrative and has recently edited The Creation of Heaven and Earth (Brill, 2005), and, with A. Hilhorst, The Wisdom of Egypt (Brill, 2005). He is involved in continuing research on the Graeco-Roman background of the New Testament.