
Joel’s Use of Scripture and the Scripture’s Use of Joel : Appropriation and Resignification in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity.
Title:
Joel’s Use of Scripture and the Scripture’s Use of Joel : Appropriation and Resignification in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity.
Author:
Strazicich, John.
ISBN:
9789047419808
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (470 pages)
Series:
Biblical Interpretation Series ; v.82
Biblical Interpretation Series
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- INTRODUCTION TO JOEL'S USE OF SCRIPTURE AND THE SCRIPTURE'S USE OF JOEL: METHOD OF INTERPRETATION -- The Approach to Joel and the New Testament -- Method and Purpose -- Introductory Remarks to Intertextuality and Comparative Midrash -- A Short Overview of the History of Intertextuality and Bakhtinian Dialogism and Their Hermeneutical Applicability to Biblical Studies -- Comparative Midrash -- From Sacred Story to Sacred Text: The Status of Israel's Literature in the Latter Half of the Fifth Century B.C.E -- Standards for the Qualifications for Allusions -- Major Works in the Study of Joel's Use of Scripture -- Siegfried Bergler -- Katheryn Kit-King Leung -- PART ONE JOEL'S USE OF SCRIPTURE -- CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JOEL -- 1.1. The Process of Text Formation: From Temple to Text -- 1.2. Structural Analysis of the Book of Joel:Yahweh's Character Revealed in Judgment and Salvation in Zion at the Coming Day of the Lord 1:2-4:21 -- 1.3. Rhetorical Features of Joel's Language -- 1.4. The Prophet Joel -- 1.5. Joel as a Cultic Prophet -- 1.6. The Time of Joel -- 1.7. Theological Themes in the Book of Joel -- CHAPTER TWO JOEL'S USE OF SCRIPTURE IN 1:1-2:17 -- 2.1. Introduction to the Use of Scripture in Joel 1:1-2:17 -- 2.2. The Theological Function of the Superscription in the MT and LXX -- 2.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 1:2-4: Joel's Prooemium -- 2.3.1. The Appropriation of Scripture in 1:2-4: The Opening Call to Attention: A Didactic Admonition to Instruction -- 2.3.2. The Appropriation of Psalm 78 -- 2.3.3. Other Suggested Appropriations -- 2.3.4. The Resignification of the Exodus Material in Joel 1:2-4 -- 2.3.5. Joel's Resignification of Psalm 78 -- 2.3.6. An Analysis of Bergler's Typological Interpretation in Joel 1:2-4 ff.
2.4. The Grundriß for Joel's Liturgical Call to Repentance and Restoration in Joel 1:5 ff -- 2.5. Joel's Use of Scripture in 1:6: The Jahwerede of the Land's Destruction -- 2.5.1. The Appropriation of Scripture in 1:6 -- 2.5.2. The Resignification of Scripture in 1:6 -- 2.6. Approaching the Use of the Day of Yahweh Motif in Joel 1:15 -- 2.6.1. The Terminology of the Day of Yahweh -- 2.6.2. Possible Origins of the Day of the Lord -- 2.6.3. The Historical Development of the Day of Yahweh Motif -- 2.6.3.1. The Day of Yahweh in Amos -- 2.6.3.2. The Day of Yahweh in Zephaniah -- 2.6.3.3. The Day of Yahweh in Ezekiel -- 2.6.3.4. The Day of Yahweh in Isaiah -- 2.6.3.5. The Day of Yahweh in Obadiah -- 2.6.3.6. Conclusions to the Overview -- 2.6.4. Defining the Term Eschatology in Connection with the Day of Yahweh -- 2.7. Joel's Use of Scripture in 1:15: The Day of Yahweh Motif -- 2.7.1. The Liturgical Context of the Day of the Lord Motif in Joel 1:15-20 -- 2.7.2. The Appropriation of the DOL Motif in 1:15 -- 2.7.3. The Resignification of the Day of Yahweh Motif in 1:15 -- 2.8. Introduction to the Interpretation of the Locusts in Joel 2 -- 2.8.1. The Relationship between Chapters 1 and 2 -- 2.8.2. The Form and Contents of Joel 2:1-17 -- 2.9. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:1-11: The Enemy Sketch -- 2.9.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:1aa-b: The Alarmbefehl -- 2.9.1.1. The Appropriation of Scripture in 2:1aa-b -- 2.9.1.2. The Resignification of the Alarmbefehl in 2:1aa-b -- 2.9.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:1ag-2aa: The Day of Yahweh Motif -- 2.9.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:2ab-bd: The Description of the Army -- 2.9.3.1. The Appropriation of Scripture in 2:2ab-bd -- 2.9.3.2. The Resignification of the Army Description in v. 2:2ab-bd -- 2.9.4. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:2bb-g: The Incomparability of the Army.
2.9.4.1. The Appropriation of Scripture in 2:2bb-g -- 2.9.4.2. The Resignification of Scripture in 2:2bb-g -- 2.9.5. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:3: The Fiery Theophanization of the Approaching Army -- 2.9.5.1. The Appropriation of Scripture in 2:3 -- 2.9.5.2. The Resignification of Scripture in 2:3 -- 2.9.6. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:4-9: The Proleptic Description of the Attacking Army -- 2.9.7. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:10: The Cosmic Disruptions at the Theophanic Approach of the Heavenly Army -- 2.9.8. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:11: The Day of Yahweh -- 2.10. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:12-17: The Call to National Repentance to Avert the Day of Yahweh -- 2.10.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:12-14: An Oracular and Prophetic Summons for National Repentance -- 2.10.1.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:12-13aa: A Jahweorakel for Repentance with Prescriptive Conditions -- 2.10.1.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:13ab-14: The Attribute Formula and Appended Statement of the Incomprehensible Will of Yahweh -- 2.10.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:15-17: The Second Call of Instructions for Priests to Proclaim a National Fast at the Temple and Instructions for Their Laments -- 2.10.2.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:15a: The Instructions for Priests to Blow the Trumpet -- 2.10.2.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in v. 17ba: Instructions for Priestly Laments For Yahweh to Spare His People -- 2.10.2.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in v.17bb-g: The Lament to Yahweh to not Give His Inheritance Over to the Nations -- 2.11. Conclusion to Joel's Use of Scripture in 1:2-2:17 -- CHAPTER THREE JOEL'S USE OF SCRIPTURE IN 2:18-27: YAHWEH'S GRACIOUS RESPONSE TO JUDAH'S LAMENTATION -- 3.1. Introduction to Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:18-27 -- 3.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:18-20: Introductory Promise of Restoration.
3.2.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:18: Yahweh's Favorable Answer -- 3.2.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in v. 19: Yahweh's Promise of Agricultural Fecundity -- 3.2.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:20: Yahweh Promises the Destruction of the Northerner -- 3.2.3.1. The Appropriation of Scripture in 2:20aa: The Removal of the Northerner -- 3.2.3.2. The Appropriation of Scripture in 2:20ag: The Exodus Locust Plague Tradition and the Burial of Gog -- 3.2.3.3. The Appropriation of Scripture in v. 20ba: The Rotting Stench of the Enemy -- 3.2.3.4. The Appropriation of Scripture in 2:20bb: The Boastful Arrogance of the Enemy -- 3.2.3.5. The Resignification of the Northerner in v. 20 -- 3.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:21-27: Yahweh's Promise of Salvation: The Restoration of the Created Order from the Divine Judgments -- 3.3.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:21-24: The Reassurance Oracles and Call for the Sons of Zion to Rejoice -- 3.3.1.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:21b: Call for the Land to Rejoice in Yahweh's Mighty Deeds -- 3.3.1.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:22ab-ba: The Schöpfungsage -- 3.3.1.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:23aa-b: The Call for the Sons of Zion to Rejoice -- 3.3.1.4. Joel's Use of Scripture in 2:23ag-b: The Gift of the hr
4.2.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 3:1ab: The Outpouring of Yahweh's Spirit -- 4.2.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 3:1ag-2: The Recipients of Yahweh's Spirit -- 4.2.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 3:3a: The Cosmological Signs Before the Day of Yahweh -- 4.2.4. Joel's Use of Scripture in 3:3b: The Terrestrial Portents -- 4.2.5. Joel's Use of Scripture in 3:4: The Celestial Portents -- 4.2.6. Joel's Use of Scripture in 3:5a: Deliverance Promised for Those Who Call upon the Name of Yahweh -- 4.2.7. Joel's Use of Scripture in 3:5b: Zion as the Locus of Deliverance -- 4.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:1-3: Yahweh's Judgment of the Nations for Their Enslavement of Israel -- 4.3.1. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:1: Chronological Notation of Jerusalem's Eschatological Restoration -- 4.3.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:2: Yahweh Presides as Judge in the Valley of Jehoshaphat -- 4.3.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:3: The Indictment of the Nations for the Enslavement of Yahweh's People -- 4.4. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:4-8: Yahweh's Special Punishment of Tyre, Sidon, and Philistia -- 4.4.1. Introductory Comments to 4:4-8 -- 4.4.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:4bb: Yahweh's Threat of Retribution -- 4.4.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:4bd and in 4:7b: Yahweh's Law of Equal Punishment -- 4.4.4. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:8b: The Schlussformel of Retribution -- 4.5. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:9-17: The Gathering to the Nations Against Jerusalem For Judgment on the Day of Yahweh -- 4.5.1. Introductory Statements to Joel 4:9-17 -- 4.5.2. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:9: The Call for a Holy War -- 4.5.3. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:10: Joel's Reversal of Isa 2:4/Mic 4:3 -- 4.5.4. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:11bb: The Summons of the Heavenly Warriors -- 4.5.5. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:12: The Summons to the Valley of Jehoshaphat.
4.5.6. Joel's Use of Scripture in 4:14: The Multitudes in the Valley of Verdict on the Day of Yahweh.
Abstract:
This work focuses on the appropriation and resignification of scripture in Joel and its NT Nachleben, where Israel's literature functions as an authoritative medium of refraction. The purpose is to recover the canon's unrecorded hermeneutics at the intersection of both diachronic and synchronic textual surfaces.
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