Zemah and Zerubbabel: Messianic Expectations in the Early Postexilic Period

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A&C Black, 1 d’abr. 2000 - 290 pàgines
It has often been argued that Zerubbabel, the Jewish governor of Yehud at the time of the rebuilding of the temple (late 6th century BCE), was viewed by the prophets Haggai and Zechariah as the new king in the line of David. In this new study, Rose offers a contrary proposal for the interpretation of the oracles in Haggai 2 and Zechariah 3 and 6. He traces their background in the pre-exilic prophets, pays special attention to often neglected details of semantics and metaphor, and concludes that neither Haggai nor Zechariah designated Zerubbabel as the new king in Jerusalem. Instead, the oracles in Zechariah 3 and 6 should be seen as fully messianic.
 

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Acknowledgments
7
Abbreviations
9
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTIONNO KING IN YEHUD
15
Chapter 2 ZEMAH AND THE PRIESTS
44
Chapter 3 WHATS IN A NAME?THE MEANING OF Omitted
91
Chapter 4 A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITYWHO IS ZEMAH?
121
Chapter 5 VISIONS AND ORACLESON THE ORIGIN AND COMPOSITION OF ZECHARIAH 3810 AND 6915
142
Chapter 6 THE TWO SONS OF OIL WHO STAND BY THE LORD OF THE WHOLE EARTH
177
Chapter 7 ZERUBABBEL LIKE A SEAL HAGGAI 22023
208
Chapter 8 CONCLUSIONS
248
Bibliography
252
Index of References
271
Index of Authors
280
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Wolter Rose teaches in the Biblical Studies Department of the Theological University of the Reformed Churches in Kampen, The Netherlands.

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