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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pekka PitkänenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.394kg ISBN: 9781138706576ISBN 10: 1138706574 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 30 May 2017 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Abbreviations and glossary Introduction Place in the Canon and the Interpretative Context of Numbers History of scholarship Main problems with the current state of Pentateuchal and Numbers research Social processes and scholarship Towards a new interpretation The literary structures of Numbers as part of Genesis-Joshua Legal backgrounds and implementation Textual issues Date, provenance and historicity Message of the book and reading Numbers today Commentary 1. Departure from Sinai (1:1-10:35) 1.1. Preparations for departure (1:1-10:10) A. Census of the first (Exodus) generation (1:1-54) B. Arrangement of the camp (2:1-34) C. Priests and Levites (3:1-4:49) D. Exclusions from the camp (5:1-4) E. Interlude I: Miscellaneous laws/instruction (5:5-6:27) F. Cultic actions and regulations (7:1-9:14) G. Accoutrements during the march through the wilderness (9:15-10:10) 1.2. Departure (10:11-36) A. Departure (10:11-28) B. Moses’s brother-in-law (10:29-32) C. The ark (10:33-36) 2. Between Sinai and Moab (11:1-22:1) 2.1. Rebellion and punishment (11-14) A. People’s rebellion, help for Moses, quail and plague (11) B. Miriam and Aaron’s rebellion and Miriam’s leprosy (12) C. Spies sent, with rebellion and punishment of the first generation at Kadesh (13-14) 2.2. Interlude III: Miscellaneous laws (15) 2.3 Further rebellion: Korah, Dathan and Abiram’s rebellion against Moses and Aaron, their punishment and the confirmation of Aaron’s primacy (16-17) 2.4. Interlude IV: Priestly matters, purification (18-19) 2.5. Generational shift and departure towards the promised land by the second generation (20-21) A. Kadesh, death of Miriam (20:1) B. Water from the rock, the punishment of Moses and Aaron (20:2-13) C. From Kadesh on, past Edom (20:14-21) D. Kadesh to Hor, death of Aaron (20:22-29) E. King of Arad (21:1-3) F. The bronze serpent (21:4-9) G. Northwards past Wadi Arnon, arrival at Moab (21:10-20) H. Defeat of Sihon and Og (21:21-35) 3. At Moab (22:1-36:13) 3.1. Balaam (22-24) 3.2. Rebellion (via idolatry) at Baal Peor (25) 3.3. Census of the second (conquest) generation (26) 3.4. Land divisions I: Daughters of Zelophehad and female heirs I (27:1-11) 3.5 Joshua to succeed Moses (27:12-23) 3.6 Interlude V: Regular offerings and vows (28-30) A. Offerings on various calendar based occasions (28-29) B. Vows (30) 3.7. Vengeance on Midian (31) 3.8. Reuben and Gad settle in Gilead (32) 3.9. Summary of journey from Sinai to Moab (33:1-49) 3.10. Yahweh’s command to destroy the indigenous peoples of Canaan (33:50-56) 3.11. Land divisions II (34-36) A. Boundaries of the land (34) B. Levitical towns and towns of refuge (35) C. Daughters of Zelophehad and female heirs II (36) Bibliography Select Commentaries on Numbers Selection of Other Works IndexReviewsPekka Pitkanen provides an exciting new commentary to the book of Numbers which approaches the material with finely tuned interdisciplinary skill and close critical exegesis. The commentary is thoroughly-researched and the arguments are careful and clear. This book is a very helpful tool for anybody wishing to engage with the material in the book of Numbers. ã ã ã - Dr Katherine Southwood, St John's College, Oxford University, UK Pekka Pitkanen was interviewed for the New Books Network Biblical Studies podcast. You can listen here: http://newbooksnetwork.com/pekka-pitkanen-a-commentary-on-numbers-narrative-ritual-and-colonialism-routledge-2017/ Pekka Pitkanen provides an exciting new commentary to the book of Numbers which approaches the material with finely tuned interdisciplinary skill and close critical exegesis. The commentary is thoroughly-researched and the arguments are careful and clear. This book is a very helpful tool for anybody wishing to engage with the material in the book of Numbers. - Dr Katherine Southwood, St John's College, Oxford University, UK Author InformationPekka Pitkänen is Senior Lecturer in the School of Liberal and Performing Arts at the University of Gloucestershire, UK. He is the author of Central Sanctuary and Centralization of Worship in Ancient Israel (2003) and Joshua (2010). His current interest remains in the study of Genesis–Joshua, together with the study of migration and colonialism in the ancient Near East, ritual studies and other sociological and anthropological approaches to the study of the ancient world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |