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Bringing Out the Treasure

Inner Biblical Allusion in Zechariah 9-14

Bringing Out the Treasure

Inner Biblical Allusion in Zechariah 9-14

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Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 9780826466693
Number of Pages: 400
It is generally agreed within Hebrew Bible scholarship that Zechariah 9-14 is filled with allusions to other books within the Hebrew canon. Rex Mason's doctoral dissertation in the early 1970s contributed significantly to the foundation of this consensus. However, although Mason's thesis remains a seminal work for those studying Deutero-Zechariah, it has never been published. This volume contains the first publication of that work together with reflections from leading biblical scholars who have published onZechariah 9-14. The volume is rounded off with a response by Mason to these scholars and a reflection on his own contribution thirty years ago.Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement series, Volume 370.
Part I; The Use Of Earlier Biblical Material In Zechariah 9-14: A Study In Inner Biblical Exegesis; Rex A. Mason; Abstract; Introduction; Chapter 1: Zechariah 9.1-8; Chapter 2: Zechariah 9.9-10; Chapter 3: Zechariah 9.11-17; Chapter 4: Zechariah 10.1-2; Chapter 5: Zechariah 10.3-12; 11.1-3; Chapter 6: Zechariah 11.4-17; Chapter 7: Zechariah 13.7-9; Chapter 8: Zechariah 12.1-13.6; Chapter 9: Zechariah 14; Chapter 10: Conclusion; Part II; Responses; Chapter 11: Zechariah 9-14: Methodological Reflections; David L. Petersen; Chapter 12: Deutero-Zechariah and Types of Intertextuality; Michael H. Floyd; Chapter 13: The Growth of the Book of Isaiah Illustrated by Allusions in Zechariah; Risto Nurmela; Chapter 14: Some Observations on the Relation between Zechariah 9-11 and Jeremiah; Eibert Tigchelaar; Chapter 15: Deuteronomic Toponyms in Second Zechariah; Raymond F. Person, Jr.; Chapter 16: Reading Between the Lines: Zechariah 11.4-16 in its Literary Contexts; Mark J. Boda; Chapter 17: Zechariah 13.7-9 as a Transitional Text: An Appreciation and Re-evaluation of the Work of Rex Mason; James D. Nogalski; Chapter 18: Zechariah 9-14: The Capstone of the Book of the Twelve; Paul L. Redditt; Chapter 19: Putting the Eschatological Visions of Zechariah in Their Place: Malachi as a Hermeneutical Guide for the Last Section of the Book of the Twelve; Aaron Schart; Chapter 20: A Response; Rex Mason

Mark J. Boda (McMaster Divinity College, Canada), Professor Michael Floyd

Mark J. Boda is Professor of Old Testament at McMaster Divinity College, Professor, Faculty of Theology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Michael Floyd is Professor at El Centro de Estudios Teológicos, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

"These articles provide helpful analyses of Mason's work in the modern discussion and some much-needed correctives in light of modern classifications of method...one working in the prophecies of the latter half of Zechariah can glean much from this work." -Themelios, 30/2 * Themelios *

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