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Loading... Ezra and Nehemiah; introduction, translation, and notes (Anchor Bible, Vol. 14) (original 1965; edition 1965)370 | None | 69,064 |
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Dedicated to My Revered Teachers and My Colleagues on The Faculty of The Lutheran Theological Seminary Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Dedicated to My Revered Teachers and My Colleagues on The Faculty of The Lutheran Theological Seminary Gettysburg, Pennsylvania | |
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PREFACE The period and literary deposit of Ezra-Nehemiah pose for the student of the Old Testament some of the most difficult and tantalizing problems connected with biblical history and literature. The Chronicler's treatment of the Ezra-Nehemiah period can be understood only in light of a survey of as much of exilic and postexilic history as can be gleaned from the available sources. [p. XiX, Introduction] HISTORY The Chronicler's treatment of the Ezra-Nehemiah period can be understood only in light of a survey of as much exilic and post-exilic history as can be gleaned from the available sources. | |
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1. CYRUS RELEASES THE JEWS (1 1-11)† The edict of Cyrus I 1 And in the first year of Cyrus the king of Persia -- to fulfill the word of Yahweh from Jeremmiah -- Yahweh aroused the spirit of Cyrus the king of Persia who made the following proclamation throughout all his kingdom and which he also posted officially in writing.... (p. 3) | |
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