
Interpreting the Pentateuch : An Exegetical Handbook
by Vogt, Peter T.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Series Preface | p. 15 |
Preface | p. 19 |
Abbreviations | p. 23 |
The Genres of the Pentateuch | p. 25 |
Law | p. 25 |
The Nature of Torah | p. 26 |
The Law After Moses | p. 30 |
Historical Approaches to the Law | p. 32 |
Patristic Interpretation of Law | p. 32 |
Medieval Interpretation of Law | p. 36 |
The Reformation and the Interpretation of Law | p. 37 |
Other Contemporary Approaches to the Interpretation of Law | p. 40 |
A Paradigmatic Approach to Law | p. 42 |
Problems with Traditional Approaches to Law | p. 42 |
An Alternative: A Paradigmatic Approach | p. 45 |
Narrative | p. 48 |
The Nature of Narrative | p. 48 |
Narratives Are a Selective Record of Events | p. 49 |
Narratives Have a Purpose | p. 50 |
Narratives Are Written in an Engaging Manner | p. 52 |
Features of Narrative | p. 52 |
Scene | p. 53 |
Plot | p. 53 |
Dialogue | p. 56 |
Point of View | p. 58 |
Major Themes of the Pentateuch | p. 61 |
The Sovereignty and Supremacy of Yahweh | p. 62 |
Genesis | p. 62 |
Exodus | p. 65 |
Leviticus | p. 67 |
Numbers | p. 68 |
Deuteronomy | p. 70 |
The Seriousness Of Sin | p. 71 |
Genesis | p. 72 |
Exodus | p. 74 |
Leviticus | p. 74 |
Numbers | p. 76 |
Deuteronomy | p. 78 |
The Grace of Yahweh | p. 79 |
Genesis | p. 79 |
Exodus | p. 80 |
Leviticus | p. 83 |
Numbers | p. 83 |
Deuteronomy | p. 85 |
Integrative Concept: "Restoration Project" | p. 85 |
Getting Started | p. 93 |
Text Criticism of the Pentateuch | p. 93 |
Principles of Text Criticism | p. 94 |
The MT Is Not Always the Original | p. 94 |
Rely on Internal Evidence | p. 94 |
The Reading That Explains the Others is Probably Original | p. 94 |
Text Criticism in Action | p. 95 |
Deuteronomy 32:8 | p. 95 |
Exodus 20:17 | p. 96 |
Text Criticism and Biblical Authority | p. 98 |
Ancient Near Eastern Parallels To Biblical Texts | p. 99 |
Overview of Ancient Near Eastern Worldview | p. 100 |
The Gods Were Very Real | p. 101 |
All of Life Had Religious Significance | p. 102 |
Corporate Identity Was Paramount | p. 102 |
Legal Texts | p. 103 |
Code of Hammurabi | p. 105 |
Middle Assyrian Laws | p. 106 |
Ancient Near Eastern Laws and Worldview | p. 107 |
Narrative Texts | p. 108 |
Atrahasis | p. 109 |
Enuma Elish | p. 110 |
Gilgamesh Epic | p. 111 |
Comparing Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Materials | p. 112 |
Bibliographical Helps and Tools For Interpretation | p. 117 |
Introductions and General Works | p. 117 |
Text Criticism | p. 118 |
Interpretation of Biblical Law | p. 119 |
Interpretation of Biblical Narratives | p. 120 |
Sociohistorical Background to the Pentateuch | p. 121 |
Primary Sources of Ancient Near Eastern Literature | p. 122 |
Individual Books | p. 123 |
Genesis | p. 123 |
Exodus | p. 124 |
Leviticus | p. 125 |
Numbers | p. 125 |
Deuteronomy | p. 126 |
Interpreting the Pentateuch | p. 129 |
Unity and Diversity in the Pentateuch | p. 129 |
The Documentary Hypothesis | p. 130 |
An Alternative Approach | p. 132 |
Interpreting Law | p. 136 |
Preliminary Considerations | p. 136 |
Guidelines for Interpretation | p. 137 |
Determine the Contexts of the Passage | p. 137 |
Identify the Kind of Law(s) Involved | p. 138 |
Determine the Nature of the Legal Requirement | p. 140 |
Describe the Purpose of the Law in Israel | p. 141 |
Identify Applicability of the Purpose in a Contemporary Context | p. 143 |
Interpreting Narrative | p. 146 |
Preliminary Considerations | p. 146 |
Guidelines for Interpretation | p. 147 |
Establish the Co-text of the Passage | p. 147 |
Identify and Label the Scenes in the Narrative | p. 148 |
Analyze the Plot | p. 148 |
Examine the Details of the Scenes | p. 149 |
Identify the Communicative Intention of the Author | p. 151 |
Recontextualize the Text for a Contemporary Setting | p. 153 |
Communicating the Genres of the Pentateuch | p. 157 |
Preliminary Considerations | p. 158 |
Attitudes Toward the Old Testament | p. 158 |
Ignorance of the Old Testament | p. 162 |
Lack of Awareness of the Old Testament's Coherence | p. 164 |
Communicating Law | p. 165 |
Strategies for Communication | p. 166 |
Address the Cultural Connotations of Law | p. 166 |
Note the Purpose of the Law in Its Original Setting | p. 167 |
Discuss the Implications of Jesus' Ministry for the Law's Relevance | p. 169 |
Address the Applicability of the Law in a Contemporary Setting | p. 170 |
Communicating Narrative | p. 172 |
Strategies for Communication | p. 172 |
Let the Story Speak for Itself | p. 172 |
Tie in Contemporary Parallels to the Biblical Story | p. 174 |
Communicate Literary Artistry | p. 175 |
Allow for Ambiguity | p. 176 |
Additional Resources | p. 178 |
Putting It All Together | p. 179 |
Interpreting and Communicating a Legal Text: Leviticus 19:28 | p. 179 |
Interpreting the Text | p. 180 |
Determine the Contexts of the Passage | p. 180 |
Identify the Kind(s) of Law Involved | p. 182 |
Determine the Nature of the Legal Requirement | p. 183 |
Describe the Purpose of the Law in Israel | p. 186 |
Identify the Applicability of the Original Purpose in a Contemporary Context | p. 188 |
Communicating the Text | p. 190 |
Address the Cultural Connotations of Law | p. 190 |
Note the Purpose of the Law in Its Original Setting | p. 190 |
Discuss the Implications of Jesus' Ministry for the Law's Relevance | p. 191 |
Address the Applicability of the Law in a Contemporary Setting | p. 192 |
Interpreting and Communicating a Narrative Text: Genesis 39 | p. 194 |
Interpreting the Text | p. 195 |
Establish the Co-text of the Passage | p. 195 |
Identify and Label the Scenes in the Narrative | p. 196 |
Analyze the Plot | p. 197 |
Examine the Details of the Scenes | p. 200 |
Identify the Communicative Intention of the Author | p. 202 |
Recontextualize the Text for a Contemporary Setting | p. 204 |
Communicating the Text | p. 204 |
Let the Story Speak for Itself | p. 205 |
Tie in Contemporary Parallels to the Biblical Story | p. 206 |
Communicate Literary Artistry | p. 208 |
Allow for Ambiguity | p. 208 |
Glossary | p. 211 |
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