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082 0 0 _a222.5306
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100 1 _aHauser, Alan J.
_eAuthor.
245 1 0 _aFrom Carmel to Horeb
_h[electronic resource]:
_bElijah in Crisis.
260 _bBurns & Oates [Imprint]
_cAug. 1990
_aLondon :
_bContinuum International Publishing Group, Limited
_aBlue Ridge Summit :
_bNational Book Network [Distributor]
300 _a186 p.
_c09.000 x 06.000 in.
440 0 _aJSOT Supplement Ser.
_vNo. 85.
506 _aAvailable for distribution in: USA, CANADA, UNITED KINGDOM, AUSTRALIA.
520 8 _aAnnotation
_bThe 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.
521 _aTrade
_bContinuum International Publishing Group, Limited.
538 _aAvailable electronically via the Internet.
653 _aBible
653 _aElijah (Biblical Prophet)
653 _aReligion
653 _aReligion
700 1 _aGregory, Russell
_eEditor
_4edt.
856 4 0 _uhttp://0-search.ebscohost.com.library.vu.edu.au/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=e000xww&AN=243859
_zFull text available from eBook Academic Subscription Collection - Worldwide
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