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OverviewWhilst prophetic oracles in late prophetic books evidence tensions about the Jerusalem temple and its priesthood, MacDonald demonstrates that the relationships between prophetic oracles have been incorrectly appraised. Employing an interpretative method attentive to issues of redaction and inner-biblical interpretation, MacDonald show that Ezekiel 44 is a polemical response to Isaiah 56, and not the reverse as is typically assumed. This has significant consequences for the dating of Ezekiel 44 and for its relationship to other biblical texts, especially Pentateuchal texts from Leviticus and Numbers. Since Ezekiel 44 has been a crucial chapter in understanding the historical development of the priesthood, MacDonald's arguments affect our understanding of the origins of the distinction between Levites and priests, and the claims that a Zadokite priestly sept dominated the Second Temple hierarchy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nathan MacDonaldPublisher: De Gruyter Imprint: De Gruyter Edition: Digital original Volume: 476 Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9783110410037ISBN 10: 3110410036 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 20 July 2015 Recommended Age: College Graduate Student Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWithout a doubt, Priestly Rule by Nathan MacDonald will be a valuable contribution, especially to studies on the Second Temple Period, the priesthood, Zadok, and interpretation of various portions of biblical literature. William Brown in: The Biblical Review (December 2015) Without a doubt, Priestly Rule by Nathan MacDonald will be a valuable contribution, especially to studies on the Second Temple Period, the priesthood, Zadok, and interpretation of various portions of biblical literature. William Brown in: The Biblical Review (December 2015) Die anregende Studie wird die Diskussion um das Ezechielbuch und seine Genese, um den Abschluss des Pentateuchs und die Diskussion um die Gestalt des Priestertums in der Zeit des Zweiten Tempels anregen und befeuern. Franz Sedlmeier in: Biblische Notizen. Neue Folge, 2019, Nr. 183, 141-143 Author InformationNathan MacDonald, University of Cambridge and St John's College, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |