From Carmel to Horeb
Hauser, Alan J.
From Carmel to Horeb Elijah in Crisis. [electronic resource]: - London : Blue Ridge Summit : Burns & Oates [Imprint] Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited National Book Network [Distributor] Aug. 1990 - 186 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in. - JSOT Supplement Ser. No. 85. .
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Annotation The two independent studies in this volume are: 1. Alan J. Hauser, Yahweh versus Death-The Real Struggle in 1 Kings 17-19. Hauser argues that although Yahweh emerges victorious in the famous match against Baal in ch. 18, it is Yahweh's struggle with death that gives 1 Kings 17-19 its literary shape and dynamic. 2. Russell Gregory, Irony and the Unmasking of Elijah. Gregory detects a fundamental irony in 1 Kings 17-19: Elijah, driven by his ambitions to clear the country of the prophets of Baal and to lead the people back to the worship of the one true god, appears to be a diligent and forceful prophet for Yahweh. And yet, his frenetic activity only veils his arrogance and his subversion of the prophetic task.
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From Carmel to Horeb Elijah in Crisis. [electronic resource]: - London : Blue Ridge Summit : Burns & Oates [Imprint] Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited National Book Network [Distributor] Aug. 1990 - 186 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in. - JSOT Supplement Ser. No. 85. .
Available for distribution in: USA, CANADA, UNITED KINGDOM, AUSTRALIA.
Annotation The two independent studies in this volume are: 1. Alan J. Hauser, Yahweh versus Death-The Real Struggle in 1 Kings 17-19. Hauser argues that although Yahweh emerges victorious in the famous match against Baal in ch. 18, it is Yahweh's struggle with death that gives 1 Kings 17-19 its literary shape and dynamic. 2. Russell Gregory, Irony and the Unmasking of Elijah. Gregory detects a fundamental irony in 1 Kings 17-19: Elijah, driven by his ambitions to clear the country of the prophets of Baal and to lead the people back to the worship of the one true god, appears to be a diligent and forceful prophet for Yahweh. And yet, his frenetic activity only veils his arrogance and his subversion of the prophetic task.
Trade Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited.
Available electronically via the Internet.
9781850751281 1850751285 (Trade Cloth)
9781850751281
Bible Elijah (Biblical Prophet) Religion Religion
222.5306