Theology
Prophecy and Hellenism
Edited by Hannes Bezzel and Stefan Pfeiffer
[Prophetie und Hellenismus.]
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Published in English.
This volume contains papers read at the seventh meeting of the Aberdeen Prophecy Network, an interdisciplinary symposium held in June 2018 in Jena. From the points of view of Classical and Old Testament/Hebrew Bible studies, the contributions ask how phenomena of divination and concepts of prophecy were understood in the Mediterranean oecumene after the conquests of Alexander the Great.Survey of contents
Hannes Bezzel/Stefan Pfeiffer: Introduction – Stefan Pfeiffer: Predictions on the Rise and Fall of Alexandria – Meinolf Vielberg: Philosophy and Religion in Cicero's Dialogue De Divinatione – A. Graeme Auld: 'Divination' in Hebrew and Greek Bibles: A Text-historical Overview – Pancratius C. Beentjes: Ben Sira and his Grandson on Prophets and Prophecy – Uwe Becker: Gibt es ein hellenistisches Jesajabuch? – Andreas Schüle: Third Isaiah: What's so Greek about it? – Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer: What can Isaiah 24–27, Ezekiel 38–39 and Zechariah 9–14 teach us about Late Persian / Early Hellenistic Scribal Practices? – Hannes Bezzel: Prophecy Concerning 'Foreign Nations' in the Hellenistic Period? Zech 9 as a Test Case – Corinna Körting: Is Malachi among the Prophets? – Jutta Noetzel: Prophetie als inspirierte Schriftauslegung. Mal 2,10–16 – eine Deutung der Jakobgeschichte im Kontext der Frage interreligiöser Ehen – Joachim Schaper: The Collective Rule of the Righteous in Hellenistic Jewish Prophecy