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    Yhwh's Combat with the Sea: A Canaanite Tradition in the Religion of Israel.David Marcus, Carola Kloos & Yhwh - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):343.
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    YHWH und die Völker.Eberhard Bons - 2009 - In Stefan Gehrig, Stefan Seiler & Helmut Utzschneider (eds.), Gottes Wahrnehmungen: Helmut Utzschneider zum 60. Geburtstag. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. pp. 13.
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    YHWH and the invisible Father [Article presented at the Australian Catholic Theological Association Conference (1999).].Paul Gwynne - 2000 - The Australasian Catholic Record 77 (3):278.
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    YHWH humilla y exalta. Análisis de 1 Sam 2, 6-10.Tomás G. Ortega González - 2021 - Mayéutica 47 (104):241-294.
    In this article the so-called “Song of Hanna” is approached to propose a new reading of it, making a review of its main variants, particularly with regard to vv. 6 to 8. The sources which are contrasted are TM, LXX, the Vorlage of the LXX and 4Qsam, among others. The current state of the studies related to the text of 1 Sam 2: 6-10, and the “Song of Hanna” is also addressed, to propose a synthesis of the ideas presented in (...)
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    YHWH, the God of new beginnings: Micah’s testimony.Wilhelm Wessels - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1):01-08.
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    YHWH the Triune God.R. Kendall Soulen - 1999 - Modern Theology 15 (1):25-54.
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    Metaphysical perspectives on YHWH as a fictional entity in the Hebrew Bible.Jacobus W. Gericke - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):1-6.
    Within a literary ontology, YHWH in the Hebrew Bible is technically also a fictional entity or object. In Hebrew Bible scholarship, a variety of philosophical issues surrounding fiction have received sustained and in-depth attention. However, the mainstream research on these matters tends to focus on the philosophical foundations of or backgrounds to a particular literary theory, rather than on metaphysical puzzles as encountered in the philosophy of fiction proper. To fill this gap, the present article seeks to provide a (...)
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    Les cornes rayonnantes de Yhwh en Habacuc 3 : origines et fonctions.Chen Dandelot & Hélène Grosjean - 2023 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 154 (4):443-468.
    Cet article reprend la question de la traduction de la racine qrn dans le texte d’Habacuc 3. Le terme hébreu qui désigne à la base les « cornes » semble également pouvoir décrire un phénomène lumineux dans deux textes de la Bible hébraïque : Habacuc 3 et Exode 34. Le présent article propose, premièrement, d’analyser l’usage polysémique de qrn en Ha 3 en étudiant le rôle de cette racine comme attribut divin dans la Bible hébraïque ainsi que dans le Proche-Orient (...)
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    El reinado de Yhwh anticipado en la liturgia de Israel. Sal 93-100 como composición.Jorge Blunda - 2020 - Salmanticensis 67 (1):11-34.
    Hay toda una teología de la historia contenida los salmos; pero una teología que acontece en el acto mismo de la oración, comunitaria, canónica, litúrgica. Por eso hay que rastrearla en los textos que le ponían palabras a esta plegaria. Partiendo del supuesto de una redacción planificada del Salterio, este trabajo se concentrará en el libro IV del Salterio, porque allí se constata un giro decisivo en el lenguaje, que corresponde a una redefinición de las esperanzas de Israel. En el (...)
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    Biblical Study on the Controversy of the Name of YHWH in Exodus 6: 3 (2).Timotius Sukarna - 2021 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 1 (3):51-57.
    There is an understanding that it is impossible for the Creator to have a proper name-proper noun on the grounds that there is only one Creator of the universe and that is for all religions. Biblical facts record in the OT-Hebrew or Tanakh, there are 6750 names of YHWH which appear as proper noun. The problem arises when the world of translation does not agree in transcribing or translating the name of the Creator. In the world of translation, grammatically, (...)
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    Bearing Yhwh’s Name at Sinai: A Reexamination of the Name Command of the Decalogue. By Carmen Joy Imes. Pp. xx, 227, University Park, Pennsylvania, Eisenbrauns, 2018, $64.95. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (6):1014-1015.
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  12. Il règne, YHWH, pour toujours. Etude structurelle du Psaume CXLVI.P. Auffret - 1990 - Revue Thomiste 90 (4):623-633.
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  13. La corporeità di yhwh fra mito e rivelazione.Walther Binni - 2007 - Divus Thomas 110 (1):212-253.
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    The Spirit of YHWH and the Aura of Divine Presence.Andreas Schuele - 2012 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 66 (1):16-28.
    One of the characteristics of Spirit language in the Old Testament is that it occurs in places that have particular significance for the literary formation as well as the theological profile of the Hebrew Scriptures. This essay examines texts from 1 Samuel, Ezekiel, Isaiah 40–66, and Psalm 104 and reconstructs an awareness across the biblical traditions that the experience of divine presence unfolds in and through the “Spirit” as part of God’s “aura.”.
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    The politics of yhwh: John Howard Yoder's old testament narration and its implications for social ethics.John C. Nugent - 2011 - Journal of Religious Ethics 39 (1):71-99.
    The apparent tension between the moral codes of the Old and New Testaments constitutes a perennial problem for Christian ethics. Scholars who have taken this problem seriously have often done so in ways that presume sharp discontinuity between the Testaments. They then proceed to devise a system for identifying what is or is not relevant today, or what pertains to this or that particular social sphere. John Howard Yoder brings fresh perspectives to this perennial problem by refuting the presumption of (...)
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    Interlocutions: The Poetics of Voice in the Figuration of YHWH and His Oracular Agent, Jeremiah.A. R. Pete Diamond - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (1):48-65.
    Mythopoesis must rescue Israel from its colonial crisis. YHWH and prophet achieve textual existence via multi-voiced figural realism. A poetics of voice lends them efficacious illusion and resilient generative appeal.
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  17. Love and Violence: Marriage as Metaphor for the Relationship between YHWH and Israel in the Prophetic Books.Gerlinde Baumann - 2003
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    Psalm 27:4 – To reflect in his temple: Communion with YHWH as the culmination of the journey of life.Philippus J. Botha - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4).
    Since the time of Mowinckel, the verb בקר in Psalm 27:4 was often interpreted as referring to a priest’s function of examining an offering. The parallel part of the verse and other intratextual and intertextual considerations render this interpretation of the verb improbable. The context of the psalm and the cluster of Psalms 25–34, as well as parallels Psalm 27 has with Psalm 23, suggest that the verb בקר refers to reflection on the privilege of being in YHWH’s presence. (...)
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    Psalm 27:4 – To reflect in his temple: Communion with YHWH as the culmination of the journey of life.Philippus J. Botha - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1).
    Since the time of Mowinckel, the verb בקר in Psalm 27:4 was often interpreted as referring to a priest’s function of examining an offering. The parallel part of the verse and other intratextual and intertextual considerations render this interpretation of the verb improbable. The context of the psalm and the cluster of Psalms 25–34, as well as parallels Psalm 27 has with Psalm 23, suggest that the verb בקר refers to reflection on the privilege of being in YHWH’s presence. (...)
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  20. Das Deuteronomium: Jahwegesetz oder Mosegesetz? Die Subjektzuordnung bei Wortern für Gesetz im Dtn und in der dtr Literatur Le Deutéronome est-il la Loi de YHWH ou la Loi de Moïse? Les sujets à qui se rapportent les mots comme Loi dans Deut et dans la littérature deutéronomique.N. LohfiNK - 1990 - Theologie Und Philosophie 65 (3):387-391.
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    Abraham à la rencontre de YHWH. Une lecture de Gn 22.André Wénin - 1989 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 20 (2):162-177.
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  22. Variations et constantes dans la figure de l'ange de YHWH.E. Jacob - 1988 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 68 (4):405-414.
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  23. La dossier biblique sur la statue de YHWH dans le premier temple de Jérusalem.Thomas Römer - 2009 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 141 (4):321-346.
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  24. Ascoltare i genitori. Un altro principio della sapienza accanto al timoré di Yhwh in Proverbi 23, 15-28.Dinh Nguyen - 2006 - Miscellanea Francescana 106 (1-2):67-91.
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    Forgiveness for the sake of YHWH's Name (Ps 25: 11).D. F. O'Kennedy - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (2):921-934.
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    The New Testament κύριος problem and how the Old Testament speeches can help solve it.Peter Nagel - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):14.
    The New Testament (NT) κύριος problem forms part of a larger interconnected network of challenges, which has the divine name Yhwh as the epicentre. To put it plainly, if the term κύριος is an equivalent for the divine name Yhwh and if the term κύριος in the Yhwh sense is applied to Jesus, the implication is that Jesus is put on par with Yhwh. This problem therefore, forms part of a matrix of interconnected issues in a (...)
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    The God of Joshua…Give or Take the Land.Walter Brueggemann - 2012 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 66 (2):164-175.
    YHWH, the God of Israel, is not only a character embedded in the plot of the Book of Joshua. YHWH is the chief protagonist and the engine that drives the plot. Even when there are other actors in the plot, notably Joshua, their performances in the plot are at the behest of and in response to the intention of YHWH.
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    Isaiah 19: The “Burden of Egypt” and Neo-Assyrian Imperial Policy.Shawn Zelig Aster - 2015 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (3):453.
    This essay dates portions of the “Burden of Egypt” prophecy in Isaiah 19 to the Neo-Assyrian period, based on its borrowing of motifs from Assyrian royal inscriptions. These include the unique motif of the establishment of a monument on the border with Egypt and Assyrian attempts to dominate Egypt by controlling its trade. The essay also demonstrates the dependence of parts of Isaiah 19 on material in Exodus 1–15, integrating specific phrases from these Exodus chapters with motifs known to us (...)
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    Mary, Model of Biblical Contemplation.Isabel Gómez-Acebo - 2011 - Feminist Theology 19 (3):242-254.
    The purpose of this work is to take Mary as the subject of a life of contemplation, to observe her manner of relating with God, of speaking to His messengers and of praising Yhwh. She is a daughter of Israel who speaks to the God of her people and interprets His figure according to that tradition. The questions we will attempt to answer are: with what God did she relate? Where did their encounters take place? How did she regard (...)
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    Lévinas, Filósofo Judío.Jose David Ramirez Sanchez - 2010 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 31 (103).
    La filosofía de Lévinas se inspira en las fuentes tradicionales del judaísmo, por más que apenas consienta que afloren a la superficie del discurso. De ahí la conveniencia de abordar su obra como un palimpsesto en el que operan dos niveles textuales, uno de ellos explícito y el otro velado. El Otro y el Mismo se relacionan entre sí según el modelo bíblico del vínculo YHWH-Israel: mientras que la Revelación inspira la epifanía del rostro, la Redención subyace a la (...)
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    Secretum secretorum. Joaquín de Fiore, Pedro Alfonso y la cábala.Noeli Dutra Rossatto - 2020 - Patristica Et Medievalia 41 (1):9-22.
    Dos corrientes principales dividen el debate sobre la relación entre Joaquín de Fiore, Pedro Alfonso de Huesca y la cábala judaica. Gershon Scholem firma la hipótesis de que el abad de Fiore y los cabalistas españoles del siglo XII, a la vez y sin conocerse, han producido trabajos similares. Esta hipótesis será parcialmente rechazada por una segunda que pone en evidencia algunos aspectos de la obra joaquinita derivados del filósofo judío-aragonés, converso al cristianismo, Pedro Alfonso de Huesca. Esta segunda hipótesis (...)
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    Living law: Jewish political theology from Hermann Cohen to Hannah Arendt.Miguel E. Vatter - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    In his 1935 treatise on divine sovereignty, the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber introduced the idea of an 'anarchic soul of theocracy.' A decade before, the German jurist Carl Schmitt had coined the term 'political theology' in order to designate the Christian theological foundations of modern sovereignty and legal order. In a specular and opposite gesture, Buber argued that the covenant at Sinai established YHWH as the King of the Israelites and simultaneously promulgated the principle that no human being could (...)
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    Deuteronomy 34:6: Moses’ burial in text and translation.Hans Ausloos - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1):5.
    Despite the simplicity from a linguistic perspective, the formula וַיִּקְבֹּר אֹתוֹ in Deuteronomy 34:6 has been at the origins of a vivid discussion amongst its interpreters. Most of the time, this formula, in which an explicit subject is missing, is interpreted as having YHWH, who is mentioned in the final part of the foregoing verse, as its subject. As such, it is YHWH who is considered as the one who buried Moses. Nevertheless, other interpretations are equally possible. In (...)
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    Can Apophatic Theology be Applied to Goddessing as Well as to God?Jacqueline daCosta - 2002 - Feminist Theology 11 (1):82-98.
    There is a device used particularly in Orthodox Christian theology known as apophatic theology. In this God is spoken of only in 'negating concepts' to emphasize the inability of language to adequately describe the nature of deity. My question is whether there is any way in which this concept, used as it is to underline the 'otherness' of a transcendental god, can be applied to a thealogy of Goddess. This'way of negation' figures prominently in mystical theology, where it is often (...)
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    “Voltem todos para o sheol!” A retórica imprecatória do Salmo 9,12-21.Cássio Murilo Dias da Silva - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (39):1609-1629.
    This study analyzes how poetic procedures used in Psalm 9,12-21 emphasize imprecations in these verses. The issue of imprecations in the Psalms is always subject to be studied, discussed and digested. In addition to the general problem of imprecations – something omnipresent in the Psalter –, exegetes always must face the imprecations of each specific poem. This requires a careful examination of the devices that the psalmist uses. For this formal approach, the second part of Psalm 9 offers interesting and (...)
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    Surprised by Wisdom: Preaching Proverbs.Ellen F. Davis - 2009 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 63 (3):264-277.
    Probing Proverbs with imagination and depth might be the best way for the preacher to counter our society's deadly propensity to reduce religion to “spirituality,” abstracted from concrete social and economic practices and our relationship with the material world. The contemporary crisis of wisdom—the proliferation of powerful knowledge divorced from godly wisdom—sets us fundamentally at odds with the structure of the universe: “yhwh by wisdom established the earth” (Prov 3:19).
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    Manifest Glory: Phenomenological Indications from the Hebrew Bible.Michael Fagenblat - 2015 - Sophia 54 (4):497-511.
    I offer a phenomenological analysis of the syntagm ‘glory of Yhwh’ which appears in relatively few but significant places in the Hebrew Bible. I discuss the biblical sense of this syntagm and make the argument for understanding it as a ‘formally indicative’ concept, in Heidegger’s sense of ‘formale Anzeige’. I thereby make the case for understanding the anthropomorphic, amoral and numinous qualities of the biblical syntagm in a way that illuminates contemporary phenomenological senses of being, including contingency, unforeseeability, respect, (...)
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    Israël et son prochain: d'après la Bible: et autres textes d'auteurs juifs anciens et contemporains.Salah Guemriche - 2018 - La Tour d'Aigues: Éditions de l'Aube.
    Cet essai relate le cheminement, à travers la Bible, d'une pensée libre, en opposition à la "rétention honteuse, chez les musulmans, pour aller à la découverte de la Torah et des Evangiles" (Youssef Seddik), et à leur "indifférence pour ce qui relève de la connaissance du monde juif, de son passé ou de sa pensée" (Victor Malka). En relevant, à travers l'épopée du peuple "inventeur du dieu unique", les codes qui fondent la morale juive, l'auteur a eu le sentiment de (...)
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    The Destruction of the Seven Nations in Deuteronomy and the Mimetic Theory.Norbert Lohfink & James G. Williams - 1995 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 2 (1):103-117.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Destruction of the Seven Nations in Deuteronomy and the Mimetic Theory Norbert Lohfink Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Frankfort The book of Deuteronomy is a narrative with two narrative voices which do not necessarily present the same perspective, the one of the narrator, the other ofMoses. By employing the technique of showing rather than telling, the narrator allows his Moses to articulate a new design of the world in the (...)
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    Scandal and Imitation In Matthew, Kierkegaard, and Girard.David McCracken - 1997 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 4 (1):146-162.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:SCANDAL AND IMITATION IN MATTHEW, KIERKEGAARD, AND GIRARD David McCracken University ofWashington Charlie Chaplin once entered a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest, but his resemblance was insufficient for the first- or secondplace prize. He finished third, and thus created a small scandal: the judges—experts on Charlie Chaplin—proved to be so inept that they could not recognize the genuine article1. The simple, mimetic entertainment of a look-alike contest can become more (...)
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    Who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God: Kenosis of leadership.Hlulani Mdingi - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (2):8.
    Leadership is at the core of Christianity; it operates from the paradigm of God’s revelation to humanity through creation. The creation of the world and the creation of Imago Dei are markers of the service that God has maintained from creation to the fulfilment of soteriology (Gn 1:26, 3 and I Cor 15:42). The early church’s worship of Christ, at least in the Didache, stemmed from the fact that this Hebrew prophet was a servant of God and was YHWH (...)
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  42. Zur Theologiegeschichte der biblischen Religion in der vorexilischen Zeit.Ansgar Moenikes - 2010 - Theologie Und Philosophie 85 (1):20.
    Nachdem in Israels frühester Zeit JHWH zunächst als der eine Rettergott Israels verehrt worden war , Salomo aber dann die Verehrung der Götter anderer Völker in den israelitischen Staatskult eingeführt hatte, leitete das Efraimitische Geschichtswerk noch kurze Zeit vor Hosea die Rückbesinnung auf JHWH als den einen Rettergott Israels und damit den Kampf für die ausschließliche Verehrung JHWHs ein. Um 700 vC wurde diese JHWH-Monolatrie vom Ur-Deuteronomium und dem Hiskijanischen Geschichtswerk um die Forderung nach der – von Hiskija eingeführten – (...)
     
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    Can Christian talk about God be literal?Jan Muis - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (4):582-607.
    This article discusses whether Christian talk about God can be literal. First, it is argued that the meaning of a word cannot be reduced to its use, that metaphorical language is indirect in its use of words, and that the change of meaning of a word by analogical extension differs from the change of meaning by repeated metaphorical use. Next, it is shown that in Christian talk about God, God can be literally referred to by God's proper name, “YHWH,” (...)
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    A Theology of the Way (Tao).Andrew Sung Park - 2001 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 55 (4):389-399.
    As Jews and Christians serve the unutterable YHWH, Asians have revered the nameless Tao. A Tao-based theology that regards Jesus as the Way of God directly addresses the pain many Asian Americans face today.
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    The ‘foreigner in our midst’ and the Hebrew Bible.Gerda de Villiers - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):7.
    On account of xenophobia, which seems to be a worldwide phenomenon, this article examines the issue of the ‘foreigner in our midst’ and approaches the problem from an Old Testament perspective. Firstly an overview is given on the concepts of ethnicity and group identity, and then two opposing groups of texts are briefly analysed: those that convey an exclusivist attitude and those that are more open and inclusive in their outlook. Consequently, the contexts in which these texts originated are examined. (...)
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    La question de l’étranger et de l’hospitalité chez les prophètes.Elena Di Pede - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (2):255-266.
    In the Bible, particularly in the Prophets, hospitality is closely linked to foreignness. The dynamics are complex, as prophetic literature shows in its own way. This presentation aims to bring to the fore — thematically and mainly synchronically — how this biblical corpus considers hospitality reserved to foreigners. This will be done along the following three lines : 1) following the Torah’s position on the subject, a foreigner must be welcomed and respected ; 2) the foreigner — whom Israel sometimes (...)
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    The Name and the Vow: Reflections on the Name of God in Light of Buddhist Teachings.James L. Fredericks - 2022 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 42 (1):315-328.
    Abstractabstract:The disclosure of the Name of God in Exodus 3 as YHWH has had a long history of effects in Christian tradition. The Name (YHWH) is based on ancient Hebraic notions of Being and figures prominently in the development of Christian ontotheology. Exodus 3 also figures prominently in current debates about ontotheology. This essay seeks to contribute to the discussion of ontotheology by interpreting Exodus 3 and the theology of the Name of God in light of Pure Land (...)
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    1 and 2 Chronicles as a discourse of power.Ananda Geyser-Fouche - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):13.
    This article reflected a comparison of 1 and 2 Chronicles with its source documents. It transpires that the history of Israel and Judah is selectively retold by the authors of Chronicles with deliberate omissions and additions reflecting a certain emphasis. While the northern kingdom is negatively portrayed, the southern kingdom is positively evaluated. David is idealised as the perfect king. He is credited with founding the religious cult, which is contradicting the view in Exodus. The Jerusalem temple cult is legitimised (...)
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    Art as Therapeutic Beauty and a Visible “Sermon” to the World.Gregory E. Lamb - 2022 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 34 (1-2):97-116.
    This essay contends that God created humanity as His co-creators to bring Him glory with one’s entire being, including imagination and creativity. Throughout Scripture, YHWH is depicted as the artistic Creator of all that is beautiful, true, and transcendent. The Bible attests the creation of humanity in the imago Dei--sharing God’s innate creativity--and divine gifting of Spirit-inspired artisans utilizing their talents for God’s glory. Yet, over the centuries, “art” was oft misunderstood and grossly neglected in Christ’s church. Philip Ryken (...)
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    Not by Word Alone: Food in the Hebrew Bible.Thomas W. Mann - 2013 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 67 (4):351-362.
    In the Hebrew Bible, food assumes a sacramental dimension as the physical manifestation of God’s grace and blessing. YHWH requires Israel to eat responsibly according to the rules of YHWH’s fief, acknowledging YHWH’s provision with gratitude, abstaining from prohibited food, and distributing the bounty of the earth equitably.
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