The Prophets of Israel : from the eigth to the fifth century ; their faith and their message / by Moses Buttenwieser. New York : Macmillan, 1920
Content
- Eintrag
- Deckblatt
- Titelblatt
- Copyright
- Widmung
- VII Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Foreword
- Book I. The Faith of the Prophets.
- Part I
- Chapter I. General survey. The keynote of the prophetic preaching - the importance of Jeremiah
- 21 Chapter II. The temple-sermon and the persecution of Jeremiah under Jehojakim
- 21 1. The originally component parts of the temple-sermon; its genuineness
- 24 2. Jeremiah's trial and conviction
- 37 3. Jeremiah's escape - the reading of his prophecies by Baruch
- 46 4. Chapter XXV - its origin and purpose
- 52 Chapter III. The persecution of Jeremiah under Zedekiah. Critical analysis of chapters XXXVII, XXXVIII, XXXIV, XXXII 3b - 5, XXI
- 52 A. The actual facts of the case
- 55 B. Critical analysis of the prophecies and biographical records of the period
- 80 Chapter IV. The confessions of Jeremiah
- 80 1. Their importance
- 81 2. The date of the confessions
- 83 (A) The date of XX, 7-11, 13
- 84 (B) The date of XI, 18 - XII, 3a, 5-6
- 86 (C) The date of XVIII, 18-20
- 87 3. The completeness of the confessions and of the prophetic writings in general from a literary point of view
- 91 4. The peculiarity of biblical style
- 95 5. Analysis and interpretation of the confessions
- 95 (A) The confession, XV, 10, 15-21 and its sequel, XVI, 1-9
- 103 (B) The confession, XVII, 5-10, 14-18 and its originally component parts, IX, 22, 23, X, 23, 24, XVI, 19. Their original order
- 115 (C) The confession, XI, 18 - XII, 3a, 5-6
- 121 (D) The confession, XX, 7-11, 13
- 127 (E) The confession, XX, 14- 8
- 131 Part II
- 165 Part III
- 167 Chapter I. How the prophetic utterances became literature
- 176 Chapter II. The prophets believe the doom inevitable
- 179 Chapter III. Jeremiah's view of the doom
- 180 1. Chap. XIII, 15-27
- 184 2. Chaps. XIV, 1-18 (19-XV, 4), XV, 5-9
- 195 3. Chap. IV, 3-31
- 204 4. XXXVI, 3, 7; Chaps. XXV and XLV
- 208 5. XVIII, 1 ff
- 211 Chapter IV. Amos' view of the doom
- 211 1. The dominant note of Amos' preaching - the certainty of judgment
- 212 2. Chap. V, 1-17 (reconstructed) corroborates this view
- 221 3. Identity of the written with the spoken prophecies
- 222 4. Chap. VII, 1-9. History of Amos' call - general plan of his prophecies
- 225 5. Amos' prediction of doom applies to the whole nation
- 237 6. Why Amos delivered his message at Beth-el
- 240 Chapter V. Hosea's view of the doom - essence of Hosea's preaching
- 240 1. The unity of chaps. I-III
- 244 2. The epilogue, XIV, 2-9 supplementary to the description of his future hope in II, 16-25
- 247 3. Chap. V, 15b-VI, 3 - Another exposition of his future hope
- 251 4. Note on the original order of Hos. I-III and the original place of II, 1-3
- 254 Chapter VI. Isaiah's view of the doom and his attitude toward the political affairs of the day
- 254 1. Opinions of present-day scholars
- 255 2. Isaiah's earliest prophecies
- 265 3. The prophecies of the following periods
- 268 4. The theories advanced in explanation of Isaiah's alleged change of view untenable
- 269 5. Isaiah's guiding principle - faith
- 272 6. No discrepancy in Isaiah's prophecies
- 273 (A). X, 20, 24-27+XIV, 24-27. A postexilic product
- 275 (B) X, 27C-34. One or two fragments - irrelevant to the question at issue
- 276 (C) XIV, 28-32. Another post-exilic product
- 278 (D) XVII, 12-XVIII, 6. A number of fragments which admit of no conclusion
- 280 (E) XXIX, 5a-b, 7-8. A fragment or more probably an interpolation
- 282 (F) XXXI, 5-9. A conditional prediction
- 285 (G) X, 5-19. God's ultimate reckoning with the assyrian world-power
- 287 7. Isaiah's last prophecy - chapter XXII, 1-14
- 297 Micah's view of the doom
- 299 Book II. The Message of the Prophets. Part I
- 301 Introductory
- 302 1. Amos. Justice and righteousness
- 308 2. Spiritual religion versus ritualistic piety
- 323 3. Righteousness the true foundation of society
- 327 Supplementary note
- 331 Index of scripture passages discussed or interpreted
- 341 Index of subjects
- 349 Grammatical an lexicographical obeservations
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