Like Unto Moses: The Constituting of an InterruptionIndiana University Press, 22 Mei 1995 - 416 halaman "This exhaustive and important study of the meaning of Moses in the Bible demonstrates conclusively 'the Mosaicization of the canon'... Nohrnberg possesses a remarkable typological imagination. No summary can do justice to the sheer brilliance of the congruities and disparities he discovers on every page." -- Journal of Religion "LIKE UNTO MOSES proposes a series of challenging perspectives on theprocess of canon-formation in the Bible. James Nohrnberg's ability totrace connections among different elements of the biblical corpus isunflaggingly resourceful, sometimes provocative, and often deeplyinstructive." -- Robert Alter "... an insightful study of the traditions of Moses in the Bible." -- Choice "This is a formidably argued, large book.... It is also certainly the most sophisticated book on Moses and one of the most sophisticated readings of the Bible which I have ever had the pleasure of reading.... I think it is a brilliant achievement and would recommend it to every reader of the Bible." -- R. P. Carroll, The Society for Old Testament Study Book List The Moses of the Bible is a veiled figure who exists both inside and outside the text which describes and defines him. "Moses" is a creation of Israelite literary and scriptural tradition, an ideological construct, a reinvented memory, a projection of what Israel wished to see in Moses. Nohrnberg examines the texts of "Moses" for their representation of the tradition's self-doubt and its revisionary, "deuteronomic" content. |
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... promise , which he promised by the hand of Moses his servant . " Indeed , the massing of the law corpus in the Pentateuch shows that Moses is one on whom much might depend because he is the one to whom much has been attached . But Moses ...
... promise of a new covenant . Jeremiah's idea of a re - authoring of the covenant might well owe itself to the fortunes of his own texts — they were written " with ink in the book " by his secretary Baruch ( Jer . 36:18 ) , then burned by ...
... promises to the patriarchs of old , yet the reacceptance of these promises requires a further act of faith on the part of the sons of Israel . But the resources of faith are radically depleted . Thus the texts of Genesis and Exodus draw ...
... promises are made , but one who is caught up in the act of promising . Moses is conceived in terms of his reception ... promise , and Abraham his servant " ( Ps . 105 : 42 ) . So one day he will remember the Israel of the exile , when he ...
... promise of the raising up of a prophet like the speaker : " the Lord said to me , ' . . . I will raise up for them a prophet like you ... ; and I will put my words in his mouth ' " ( Deut . 18 : 17-18 , RSV ) . Jeremiah seems to be ...
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The Text of the | 43 |
Moralia in Exodum | 133 |
Sojourner in Midian | 153 |
The Prehistory of Mosaic Intervention | 165 |
Sinai and the Name | 174 |
Prophet unto Pharaoh | 189 |
The Burden of Egypt | 208 |
The Exodus and the Numbering | 241 |
The Exodus and the Visiting | 250 |
Allegories of Scripture | 267 |
The Golden Calf and the History of the Priestly | 307 |
Supplementary Originals | 325 |
Notes | 347 |
General Index | 377 |
Scriptural Index | 391 |