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Remembering Abraham - Culture, Memory, and History in the Hebrew Bible

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Hendal has written a lucid and cogently argued book...Hendal has not simply made the case for the relevance of collective memory, but has demonstrated its potential to yield new insights into Israel's book of memories. Klappentext According to an old tradition preserved in the Palestinian Targums! the Hebrew Bible is "the Book of Memories." The sacred past recalled in the Bible serves as a model and wellspring for the present. The remembered past! says Ronald Hendel! is the material with which biblical Israelconstructed its identity as a people! a religion! and a culture. It is a mixture of history! collective memory! folklore! and literary brilliance! and is often colored by political and religious interests. In Israel's formative years! these memories circulated orally in the context of family and tribe. Over time they came to be crystallized in various written texts. The Hebrew Bible is a vast compendium of writings! spanning a thousand-year period from roughly the twelfth to the second century BCE! and representing perhaps a small slice of the writings of that period. The texts are often overwritten by later texts! creating a complex pastiche of text! reinterpretation! and commentary. The religion and culture of ancient Israel are expressed by these texts! and in no small part also created bythem! as they formulate new or altered conceptions of the sacred past. Remembering Abraham explores the interplay of culture! history! and memory in the Hebrew Bible. Hendel examines the Hebrew Bible's portrayal of Israel and its history! and correlates the biblical past with our own sense of thepast. He addresses the ways that culture! memory! and history interweave in the self-fashioning of Israel's identity! and in the biblical portrayals of the patriarchs! the Exodus! and King Solomon. A concluding chapter explores the broad horizons of the biblical sense of the past. This accessibly writtenbook represents the mature thought of one of our leading scholars of the Hebrew Bible. Zusammenfassung "The Hebrew Bible" is a compendium of writings, spanning a thousand-year period from roughly the twelfth to the second century BCE. This book explores the interplay of culture, history, and memory in the "Hebrew Bible", particularly in relation to issues of the formation and transformations of religious and ethnic identity....

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