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Chapter 1: Introduction - Creating the Case Preliminary Remarks on contextual Problems Regarding the Zion Methaphor Biblical Chronology and Historical Reconstruction The Value of Form- and Redaction- Criticism Conclusive Remarks Regarding Form- and Redaction- Criticism Outline of the Investigation Chapter 2: The Hezekiah Narrative and the Composition of the Deuteronomistic History 2 Kings 17-20: A Survey Biblical Narrative and Historical Reality: Some Remarks Motifs and Themes in the Hezekiah Narrative's Zion Ideology Hezekiah and the Function of the Judgement Formulae in the Books of Kings Jeroboam's Sin: The High Places and the Temples The High Places, uaiaa, and the Habits of the Foreigners Hezekiah as Moses' Successor? The Nehustan Motif Josiah's Acts as a Variant Tradition? How Do We Fit this Narrative into the Ideology of the Books of Kings? Patronage and Idolatry, or How to Characterise the 'Way of David'? Chapter 3: Book of isaiah's Ahaz and Hezekiah Narratives as Foundation Myths Preliminary Remarks on the Composition of the Book of Isaiah The Provenance of the Hezekiah Narrative: The Form and Redaction-Critical Discussion The Linguistic Evidence for an Isaianic Provenance Conclusion to Part One The Function of the Hezekiah Narrative within the Book of Isaiah: Ahaz and Hezekiah: Competing Characters? Isaiah 7.9b The Sign Motif: Or Will They Stand the Water Test? Isaiah's Preaching in the Light of the Assyrian Royal Ideology Isaiah 37.3-4: Yahweh's Day of Wrath: The Birth Motif Exkursus: Yahweh Zebaoth Isaiah 37.3-4: The Day of Distress, Isaiah 37.3-4: Children Have Come to the Cervical Opening and There is No Strength to Deliver Them Chapter 4: Deuteronomist versus Yahwist - Agreement and Conflict in Jewish and Samaritan Text Traditions Tradition History According to Van Seters: Some Considerations Deuteronomist and Yahwist: Jewish and Samaritan Traditions of Text Composition: The Pre-Exilic Period Shiloh between Shechem and Jerusalem? Samaritan-Jewish Discussions over Cult Place and Tradition: The Post-Exilic Period Chapter 5: Prophetic Understanding of the Status and Function of the Law: David and Moses in Competition From Priesthood to Kingship David and Moses: Prophet versus Prophet? Law and Prophecy: Davidic Institutions versus Mosaic Law Look, I have Created Something New Chapter 6: Mountain versus Mountain - The Place Yahweh has Chosen Mt. Zion as the Mountain of the House of Yahweh Zion and David Traditions in Extra-Biblical Literature Baruch, Sirach, Judith and Jubilees Eupolemus, Pseudo-Eupolemus, I Enoch and Tobit 1 Maccabees as Apologia 1 Maccabees: The Introduction 1 Maccabees: Jerusalem-Zion versus Antioch: Fighting the Seven-Headed Monster 1 Maccabees: Utopia's Realisation? 2 Maccabees: Divine Electon of Jerusalem as Yahweh's Abode and Judas as a Worthy Theocratic Leader Conclusion: The Place Yahweh Has Chosen Indices Abbreviations Bibliography
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