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Overview"This book reveals- for the first time ever - the extraordinary impact of Huldah the prophet on our Bible. She was both a leader of exilic Jews and a principal author of Hebrew Scripture. She penned the Shema: the ardent, prayerful praise that millions of worshipers repeat twice daily. Moreover, Jesus quoted as his own last words the ones that Huldah had written centuries before - ""Into your hand I commit my spirit"". Huldah was an extraordinary writer - arguably she ranks among the best in Hebrew Scripture. As such, she added to God's Word a feminine aspect that has inspired numberless believers - men and women alike. This book's new techniques reveal that though subjected to extreme verbal abuse, Huldah surmounted her era's high barriers to women. As elder, queen mother, and war leader during the sixth century BCE, she helped shape Israel's history. And what, then, can this book mean to scholars - both women and men? Feminists need a rallying point and a heroine, and Huldah makes a superb one. In years ahead, experts might well place Huldah alongside the very greatest women of antiquity; indeed, they may even conclude that she is among the most influential people in human history." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Preston KavanaghPublisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd Imprint: Lutterworth Press Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9780718893125ISBN 10: 0718893123 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 30 May 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsLists of Figures and Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Glossary 1 New Techniques Highlight Huldah 2 Huldah's Character 3 Huldah's Biography, Part 1 4 Huldah's Biography, Part 2 5 Huldah's Critics 6 What Huldah Wrote 7 Huldah's Place in the Deuteronomistic History 8 Huldah Edits Genesis and Exodus 9 Huldah in the Book of Proverbs 10 Huldah the Psalmist Appendix 1: Location of Huldah Anagrams Appendix 2: Coded Groups of Authors: Deuteronomy 5-28 Bibliography Index of Hebrew Scripture Index of Modern Authors Index of SubjectsReviewsKavanagh's research is steeped in modern-critical thought which goes far beyond the traditional framework in using anagrams to add meaning to an already meaningful text. -Ashley E. Lyon, University of Birmingham, Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol 21, Issue 2, (March, 2014) Kavanagh's work demonstrates the great impact of the prophet Huldah on the Bible and explores Huldah's influence on Israel's history [...] Huldah overturns the stereotypical figure of the 'mother-wife' living in an Israelite patriarchal framework, and is considered as one of the greatest women of antiquity as well as a feminist heroine. In his original work, Kavanagh encourages critics to attend to female voices by revealing the importance of Huldah in the creation of the Bible. -Theological Book Review, volume 26, no 1, 2014 Preston Kavanagh's book provides a creative a creative and expansive look at the figure of the prophet Hulda. -Beth Stovell, Ambrose University, Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament, Vol.4, issue 2 Kavanagh's research is steeped in modern-critical thought which goes far beyond the traditional framework in using anagrams to add meaning to an already meaningful text. --Ashley E. Lyon, University of Birmingham, Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol 21, Issue 2, (March, 2014) Kavanagh's research is steeped in modern-critical thought which goes far beyond the traditional framework in using anagrams to add meaning to an already meaningful text. Ashley E. Lyon, University of Birmingham, Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol 21, Issue 2, (March, 2014) Kavanagh's work demonstrates the great impact of the prophet Huldah on the Bible and explores Huldah's influence on Israel's history [...] Huldah overturns the stereotypical figure of the 'mother-wife' living in an Israelite patriarchal framework, and is considered as one of the greatest women of antiquity as well as a feminist heroine. In his original work, Kavanagh encourages critics to attend to female voices by revealing the importance of Huldah in the creation of the Bible. Theological Book Review, volume 26, no 1, 2014 Author InformationPreston Kavanagh holds degrees from Princeton and Harvard. He retired twenty-five years ago from an executive position in a large company to seek the identities of those who wrote the Hebrew Bible. Huldah discusses what he has found, as do several prior books: 'Secrets of the Jewish Exile' (2005), 'The Exilic Code' (2009), and 'The Shaphan Group' (2011). He and his wife, Lois, live quietly in Maryland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |