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INDEX to JSOT Issues 67-70 [Unit 20] 1995-96 ARTICLES Allegory and Historicism, BARR, James, 69: 105-120 Bridegroom of Blood: A Structuralist Analysis, The, KUNIN, Seth D., 70: 3-16 Creation at the Beginning of History: Johann Gottfried Herder’s Interpretation of Genesis 1, BULTMANN, Christoph, 68: 23-32 Configuring of Judicial Preliminaries: Judges 1.1-2.5 and its Dependence on the Book of Joshua, The, YOUNGER, K. Lawson Jr, 68: 75-92 David, Asaph and the Mighty Works of God: Theme and Genre in the Psalm Collections, HOUSTON, Walter, 68: 93-111 Death and Endurance: Reassessing the Literary Structure and Theology of Psalm 49, PLEINS, David J., 69: 19-27 Gender and Homosexuality in Judges 19: Subject-Honor, Object-Shame?, STONE, Ken, 67: 87-107 Genesis 2.4b—3.24: A Myth about Human Maturation, BECHTEL, Lyn M., 67: 3-26 Gigantic God: Yahweh’s Body, MOORE, Stephen D., 70: 87-115 How Yahweh Became God: Exodus 3 and 6 and the Heart of the Pentateuch, THOMPSON, Thomas L., 68: 57-74 ‘I Myself Gave them Laws that Were Not Good’: Ezekiel 20 and the Exodus Traditions, PATTON, Corrine, 69: 73-90 Isaiah: A Prophet in the Footsteps of Moses, O” KANE, Martin, 69: 29-51 Isaiah 8.23b and the Three Great Parts of the Book of Isaiah, GOSSE, Bernard, 70: 57-62 Isaiah 42.18-25, GOLDINGAY, John, 67: 43-65 Literary Structure of Leviticus, The, SMITH, Christopher R., 70: 17-32 Of Epistemology, Northwest-Semitic Epigraphy and Irony: The ‘bytdwd/House of David’ Inscription Revisited, CRYER, Frederick H., 69: 3-17 ‘Our Holy and Beautiful House’: When and Why was | Kings 6-8 Written?, TOMES, Roger, 70: 33-50 Paronomasia in the Book of Chronicles, KALIMI, Isaac, 67: 27-41 Pornoprophetics Revisited: Additional Reflections, BRENNER, Athalya, 70: 63-86 Rhetorical Strategy in the Composition of the Pentateuch, WATTS, James W., 68: 3-22 124 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 70 (1996) ‘Should I Not Also Pity Nineveh?’ Divine Freedom in the Book of Jonah, BOLIN, Thomas M., 67: 109-120 Solomon’s? District? List, ASH, Paul S., 67: 67-86 Speech, Writing and Power: Deconstructing the Biblical Canon, PARKER, Kim I., 69: 91-103 Structural Analysis as a Tool for Redaction Criticism: The Example of Isaiah 5 and 10.1-6, KORPEL, Marjo C.A., 69: 53-71 War, Folklore and the Mystery of a Disappearing Book, MITCHELL, Gordon, 68: 113-119 What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor? A Critical Re-Examination of Genesis 9.20-27, VERVENNE, Marc, 68: 33-55 Why was David Disqualified as Temple Builder? The Meaning of 1 Chronicles 22.8, DIRKSEN, Piet B., 70: 51-56 AUTHORS ASH, Paul S., Solomon’s? District? List, 67: 67-86 BARR, James, Allegory and Historicism, 69: 105-120 BECHTEL, Lyn M., Genesis 2.4b-3.24: A Myth about Human Maturation, 67: 3-26 BOLIN, Thomas M., ‘Should I Not Also Pity Nineveh?’ Divine Freedom in the Book of Jonah, 67: 109-120 BRENNER, Athalya, Pornoprophetics Revisited: Additional Reflections, 70: 63-86 BULTMANN, Christoph, Creation at the Beginning of History: Johann Gottfried Herder’s Interpretation of Genesis 1, 68: 23-32 CRYER, Frederick H., Of Epistemology, Northwest-Semitic Epigraphy and Irony: The ‘bytdwd/House of David’ Inscription Revisited, 69: 3-17 DIRKSEN, Piet B., Why was David Disqualified as Temple Builder? The Meaning of 1 Chronicles 22.8, 70: 51-56 GOLDINGAY, John, Isaiah 42.18-25, 67: 43-65 GOSSE, Bernard, Isaiah 8.23b and the Three Great Parts of the Book of Isaiah, 70: 57-62 HOUSTON, Walter, David, Asaph and the Mighty Works of God: Theme and Genre in the Psalm Collections, 68: 93-111 KALIMI, Isaac, Paronomasia in the Book of Chronicles, 67: 27-41 KORPEL, Marjo C.A., Structural Analysis as a Tool for Redaction Criticism: The Example of Isaiah 5 and 10.1-6, 69: 53-71 KUNIN, Seth D., The Bridegroom of Blood: A Structuralist Analysis, 70: 3-16 MITCHELL, Gordon, War, Folklore and the Mystery of a Disappearing Book, 68: 113-119 MOORE, Stephen D., Gigantic God: Yahweh’s Body, 70: 87-115 O’ KANE, Martin, Isaiah: A Prophet in the Footsteps of Moses, 69: 29-51 PARKER, Kim I., Speech, Writing and Power: Deconstructing the Biblical Canon, 69: 91-103 PATTON, Corrine, ‘I Myself Gave them Laws that Were Not Good’: Ezekiel 20 and the Exodus Traditions, 69: 73-90 Index to Issues 67-70 125 PLEINS, J. David, Death and Endurance: Reassessing the Literary Structure and Theology of Psalm 49, 69: 19-27 SMITH, Christopher R., The Literary Structure of Leviticus, 70: 17-32 STONE, Ken, Gender and Homosexuality in Judges 19: Subject-Honor, Object-Shame?, 67: 87-107 THOMPSON, Thomas L., How Yahweh Became God: Exodus 3 and 6 and the Heart of the Pentateuch, 68: 57-74 TOMES, Roger, ‘Our Holy and Beautiful House’: When and Why was | Kings 6-8 Written?, 70: 33-50 VERVENNE, Marc, What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor? A Critical Re-Examination of Genesis 9.20-27, 68: 33-55 WATTS, James W., Rhetorical Strategy in the Composition of the Pentateuch, 68: 3-22 YOUNGER, K. Lawson Jr, The Configuring of Judicial Preliminaries: Judges 1.1—2.5 and its Dependence on the Book of Joshua, 68: 75-92 BOOKS REVIEWED ATTRIDGE, H.T., ELGVIN, J. MILIK, S. OLYAN, J. STRUGNELL, E. TOV, J. VANDERKAM AND S. WHITE (eds.), Qumran Cave 4. VIII. Parabiblical Texts Part 1, 70: 121 AULD, A.G., Kings Without Privilege. David and Moses in the Story of the Bible’s Kings, 67: 124 AVISHUR, Y., Studies in Hebrew and Ugaritic Psalms, 68: 123 BARTON, J., People of the Book? The Authority of the Bible in Christianity, 68: 127 BOOJ, T., Psalmen III [81-110], 69: 128 BOVATI, P. and R. MEYNET, Le livre du prophéte Amos, 68: 122 BOYARIN, D.., Intertextuality and the Reading of Midrash, 69: 125 BROOKE, G.J. (ed.) [with the assistance of F. Garcia Martinez], New Qumran Texts and Studies. Proceedings of the First Meeting of the International Organization for Qumran Studies, Paris 1992, 67: 128 BURDEN, T.L., The Kerygma of the Wilderness Traditions in the Hebrew Bible, 69: 123 BURKERT, W. and F. STOLZ (eds.), Hymnen der Alten Welt im Kulturvergleich, 70: 118 BURNIER-GENTON, J., Le Réve Subversif d’un Sage, 67: 127 CALVIN, J., Daniel I (Chapters 1-6), 67: 127 CAMPBELL, J., The Use of Scripture in the Damascus Document 1-8, 19-20, 70: 120 CAQUOT, A. and P. DE ROBERT, Les livres de Samuel, 69: 124 CHARLESWORTH, J.H. et al. (eds.), Graphic Concordance to the Dead Sea Scrolls, 69: 126 CHRISTENSEN, D. (ed.), A Song of Power and the Power of Song. Essays on the Book of Deuteronomy, 67: 125 COOK, E.M.., Solving the Mysteries of the Dead Sea Scrolls. New Light on the Bible, 69: 127 126 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 70 (1996) COOPER, L.E., Sr, Ezekiel: An Exegetical and Theological Exposition of Holy Scripture, 68: 122 DARR, K. PFISTERER, Isaiah’s Vision and the Family of God, 68: 121 DOBBS-ALLSOPP, F.W., Weep, O Daughter of Zion: A Study of the City-Lament Genre in the Hebrew Bible, 68: 123 EMERTON, J.A. (ed.), Studies in the Pentateuch, 68: 121 FRITZ, V., Das Buch Josua, 69: 124 GOSSAI, H., Justice, Righteousness and the Social Critique of the Eighth-Century Prophets, 68: 121 HANDY, L.K., Among the Host of Heaven, 69: 122 HARRINGTON, H.K., The Impurity Systems of Qumran and the Rabbis: Biblical Foundations, 68: 127 ; HOFTIZER, J. and K. JONGELING, Dictionary of the North-West Semitic Inscriptions, 70: 117 HOPFE, L.M. (ed.), Uncovering Ancient Stones. Essays in Memory of H. Neil Richardson, 69: 127 HOUTMAN, C., Der Himmel im alten Testament. Israels Weltbild & Weltanschauung, 67: 123 HOUTMAN, C., Der Pentateuch: Die Geschichte seiner Erforschung neben einer Auswertung, 70: 118 JAGERSMA, H., Genesis 1:1-25:11, 70: 118 JAPHET, S. (ed.), The Bible in the Light of its Interpreters: Sarah Kamin Memorial Volume, 68: 125 JEPPESEN, K., K. NIELSEN & B. ROSENDAL (eds.), In the Last Days: On Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic and its Period, 68: 125 JUNCO GARZA, C., La critica profética ante el templo. Teologia veterotestamentaria, 70: 119 KEEL, O., The Song of Songs: A Continental Commentary, 68: 124 LARKIN, K., The Eschatology of Second Zechariah. A Study of the Formation of a Mantological Wisdom Anthology, 67: 126 LINDSTROM, F., Suffering and Sin. Interpretations of Illness in the Individual Complaint Psalms, 67: 126 MAAB, H., Qumran: Texte kontra Phantasien, 68: 128 MACCHI, J.-D., Les Samaritains: Histoire d’une Légende. Israél et la province de Samarie, 67: 125 MAGONET, J., A Rabbi Reads the Psalms, 68: 123 MAIER, J., Die Qumran-Essener: Die Texte vom Toten Meer, 70: 120 MARSHALL, J.W., Israel and the Book of the Covenant. An Anthropological Approach to Biblical Law, 67: 124 MATHYS, H.-P., Dichter und Beter. Theologen aus spdtaltestamentlicher Zeit, 69: 121 MICHALOWSKI, P., Letters From Mesopotamia , 67: 122 MINETTE DE TILLESSE, C., O Deus pela costas: Teologia narrativa da Biblia, 70: 117 Index to Issues 67-70 NICCACCT, A., La Casa della Sapienza. Voci e Volti della Sapienza Biblica, 70: 120 NITZAN, B., Qumran Prayer and Religious Poetry, 69: 127 NOORT, E., Die Seevélker in Paldstina, 67: 122 O’CONNOR, D., Job: His Wife, His Friends, and His God, 69: 125 OTTO, E., Theologisches Ethik des Alten Testaments, 69: 121 PATTE, D., Ethics of Biblical Interpretation: A Reevaluation, 69: 126 The Works of Philo (ed. D. Scholer), 69: 126 PERLITT, L., Deuteronomium-Studien, 69: 124 PETER-CONTESSE, R., Lévitique 1-16, 67: 125 PETER-CONTESSE, R. and J. ELLINGTON, A Handbook on the Book of Daniel, 70: 119 POLAK, F., Biblical Narrative: Aspects of Art and Design, 68: 124 POMYKALA, K.E., The Davidic Dynasty Tradition in Early Judaism: Its History and Significance for Messianism, 68: 126 REEVES, J.C. (ed), Tracing the Threads. Studies in the Vitality of Jewish Pseudepigrapha, 69: 128 RUSSELL, D.S., Prophecy and the Apocalyptic Dream. Protest and Promise, 67: 127 SHUPAK, N., Where Can Wisdom Be Found? The Sage’s Language in the Bible and in Ancient Egyptian Literature, 67: 123 SIMKINS, R.A., Creator and Creation. Nature in the Worldview of Ancient Israel , 67: 123 SMELIK, K.A.D., Converting the Past: Studies in Ancient Israelite and Moabite Historiography, 69: 122 SODEN, W. VON, The Ancient Orient. An Introduction to the Study of the Ancient Near East, 67: 122 STADELMANN, L., Love and Politics: A New Commentary on the Song of Songs, 68: 124 STAHL, R., Von Weltengagement zu Weltiiberwindung. Theologische Positionen im Danielbuch, 67: 127 STECK, O.H., Das apokryphe Baruchbuch: Studien zu Rezeption und Konzentration ‘kanonischer’ Uberlieferung, 68: 126 STONE, M.E. (ed.), Rock Inscriptions and Graffiti Project, Il, 69: 123 SWANSON, D.D., The Temple Scroll and the Bible. The Methodology of 11QT, 67: 128 TALSHIR, Z., The Alternative Story. 3 Kingdoms 12:24 A-Z, 67: 125 TILLER, P.A., A Commentary on the Animal Apocalypse of 1 Enoch, 68: 126 ULRICH, E., CROSS, F.M. et al., Qumran Cave 4 VII: Genesis to Numbers, 68: 127 VAN LEEUWEN, C., Joél, 69: 128 VAN LEEUWEN, C., Obadja, 69: 128 VAN SETERS, J., The Life of Moses: The Yahwist as Historian in Exodus- Numbers, 70: 118 VERHEIJ, A.J.C., Grammatica Digitalis. 1. The Morphological Code in the ‘Werkgroep Informatica’ Computer Text of the Hebrew Bible, 68: 126 VOB, J., Die Menora. Gestalt und Funktion des Leuchters im Tempel zu Jerusalem, 67: 124 WEIGL, M., Zefanja und das ‘Israel der Armen’, 69: 125 WELLHAUSEN, J., Prolegomena to the History of Israel, 69: 128 128 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 70 (1996) WENHAM, G.J., Genesis 16-50, 69: 123 WIERINGEN, A.L.H.M. VAN, Analogies in Isaiah Vols A+B, 67: 126 WILLIAMSON, H.G.M., The Book Called Isaiah, 69: 124 ZENGER, E. et al., Einleitung in das Alte Testament, 69: 121 Roy F. Melugin & Marvin A. Sweeney (eds.) NEW VISIONS OF ISAIAH This collection of essays arises from the lively discussions of the Formation of the Book of Isaiah Seminar of the Society of Biblical Literature. The essays are diverse in approach, exhibiting the diversity which has always been present in the Seminar. Each contributor has a unique perspective and thus extends the frontiers of research on the book of Isaiah. Yet, taken as a whole, the essays fall into two broad groups, being either ‘objective’ in their approach to the text— embracing historical-critical method or a synchronic approach in which text rather than reader is the focus—or ‘postmodern’, in the sense that meaning is in no small degree located in what the reader does. Roy Melugin is Professor of Religion at Austin College, Sherman, Texas. Marvin Sweeney is Professor of Hebrew Bible in the School of Theology at Claremont, California. cl £39.00/$58.50 ISBN 1 85075 584 1 JSOT Supplement Series, 214

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