The distinctiveness of this commentary lies in its consistent rotation between synchronic and diachronic views. This double perspective is directed toward the three prophetic books as a single entity, toward each individual book, and toward the interpretation of each pericope. The result is a sophisticated picture, on the one hand of the structure and intention of the texts in their final form, and on the other hand of their compositional history - from the second half of the 7th century to the late Old Testament period. Each exegetical section opens with a precise, text-critically supported translation and finishes with a synthesis that attempts to make note of the lasting insights from each text and the most important results of the analysis.
Die dunklen Seiten Gottes : Band 2: Allmacht und Ohnmacht
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bookGott, Macht und Liebe : Die Samuelbücher heute predigen
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bookDie dunklen Seiten Gottes : Band 1: Willkür und Gewalt
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bookHauptfiguren und Kernthemen der Samuelbücher : Studien zu den Geschichtsüberlieferungen des Alten Testaments IV
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book2 Samuel 15–20
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bookDie Samuelbücher heute lesen
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bookHistoriographie und Erzählkunst in den Samuelbüchern : Studien zu den Geschichtsüberlieferungen des Alten Testaments III
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bookNahum Habakkuk Zephaniah
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bookNahum Habakuk Zefanja
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bookGottes Einmischung : Studien zur Theologie und Ethik des Alten Testaments II
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bookDie Samuelbücher im deuteronomistischen Geschichtswerk : Studien zu den Geschichtsüberlieferungen des Alten Testaments II
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