The Book of Yahweh

The Book of Yahweh
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: The House of Yahweh
Total Pages: 1012
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Temple of God
ISBN: 189096722X

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The Encyclopaedia Britannica

The Encyclopaedia Britannica
Author: Hugh Chisholm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 1911
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN: UOM:39015015204509

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Yahweh Fighting from Heaven

Yahweh Fighting from Heaven
Author: Martin Klingbeil
Publsiher: Saint-Paul
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 352553678X

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Use of the Third Person for Self Reference by Jesus and Yahweh

Use of the Third Person for Self Reference by Jesus and Yahweh
Author: Rod Elledge
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567671448

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While an individual referring to themselves in the third person may sound unusual, this phenomenon (known as illeism) is consistently and extensively reflected in the direct speech of both Jesus and Yahweh. This in turn raises various questions: why are Jesus and Yahweh presented as speaking in such a manner? Who else employs illeism in the Bible? Does it occur in the Ancient Near Eastern texts, and, if so, who utilises it? And lastly, is there a relationship between the illeism as used by Yahweh, and the illeism as used by Jesus? Elledge addresses an issue in Biblical texts often neglects by scholarship: conducting an extensive survey of the use of illeism in the Bible and the Ancient Near Eastern Texts, and presenting evidence that this phenomenon, as used by Jesus, reflects both royal and divine themes that are apparent across several different religions and cultures. Through Elledge's examinations of illeism in Classical Antiquity, Ancient Near Eastern texts and the Old and New testament, this book provides a fresh perspective on the divine use of the third person, contributing substantial analysis to the on-going discussion of Jesus' divinity and self-understanding.

The Ark of Yahweh in Redemptive History

The Ark of Yahweh in Redemptive History
Author: Deuk-il Shin
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725246522

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The Ark of Yahweh in Redemptive History is an exegetical and theological study of the Ark of Yahweh throughout the Old Testament. The ark, which appears as the centerpiece of Israelite existence in Old Testament times, is widely understood as the unique symbol of God's special presence. Yet, this monograph is to underline that the ark functioned as a revelatory tool of Divine attributes, although many proposals on the function of the ark in the Old Testament have been presented: fetish-chest, bearer of God's image, a miniature temple, God's throne, footstool, a simple receptacle, a war-palladium, and spatial center of amphictyony. In particular, The Ark of Yahweh in Redemptive History shows that Yahweh led his people to faith using the sacred object in history and that the ark was, in the long run, a disposable object for the people of older covenant in the process of redemptive history.

Yahweh s Elegant Speeches of the Abrahamic Narratives

Yahweh s Elegant Speeches of the Abrahamic Narratives
Author: Matthew Michael
Publsiher: Langham Publishing
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781783689743

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This work is a study in the attribution, aesthetics and representations of Yahweh’s speeches in the Hebrew Bible. It describes the literary elegance and beauty of the speeches of Yahweh in the Abrahamic narratives. Employing a synchronic reading of the Abrahamic cycle, it underscores the presence of various literary devices in the divine speeches (12:1-9, 13:1-18, 15:1-21, 17:1-27, 18:1-33, and 22: 1-19). Specifically, it engages the high concentration, literary effects and use of metaphors/metaphoric language, similes, alliterations, wordplays, euphemisms, hyperboles, repetitions, allusions and other distinctive literary features in the speeches of Yahweh which are deliberately denied, and glaringly absent in the speeches of the other main characters of the Abrahamic narratives (e.g. Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar). Similarly, it demonstrates the importance of these elevated speeches in the narrative world of Abrahamic epic. Most importantly, it also highlights the ideological significance of these decorated speeches of Yahweh to the original audience of the narrator who presumably identified with their excessive optimism and rhetoric. Consequently, this book is a pioneering work in the contemporary study of stylistics, characterizations and functions of attributed speeches in the Hebrew narratives.

The Day of Yahweh

The Day of Yahweh
Author: Albert James Dager
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0962663255

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This is an honest assessment of what Scripture says about how history will unfold as this temporal world winds down. The author asks us to reconsider what we have learned from today's popular expositors on end-times prophecy. Some of his conclusions will startle, even distress, those who are passionate about a particular eschatology learned at the feet of their favourite end-times teachers.

I Am Yahweh

I Am Yahweh
Author: Walther Zimmerli
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532659966

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I Am Yahweh offers a formidable combination of the basic thoughts and principles behind Walther Zimmerli’s exegetical and theological work, reflecting the rigorous methods he uses in tracing the development of theological formulae through biblical usage. Zimmerli’s compilation demonstrates a clear, disciplined method and careful exegetical insight. These essays cover: —Old Testament theology —the prophets (with special emphasis on Ezekiel) —the crisis of the exile —the meaning of revelation Zimmerli has the amazing capacity to move from exegesis to hermeneutics. His work is faithful to the text, yet he is very attentive to the theological implications contained therein. This latest work is destined to become a standard resource and text for seminary instruction and continuing education for pastors.