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Jeffrey J. Niehaus

Autor de God at Sinai

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Jeffrey J. Niehaus (Ph.D., Harvard University) is Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he has taught since 1982. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles and books, including God at Sinai: Covenant and Theophany in the Bible and Ancient Near East, Ancient mostrar más Near Eastern. Themes in Biblical Theology, and commentaries on Amos and Obadiah. His articles have appeared in Journal of Biblical Literature. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society Tyndale Bulletin, and Vetus Testamentum. mostrar menos

Incluye los nombres: Jeffrey Niehaus, Jeffrey Jay Niehaus

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Studying under Dr. Jeff Niehaus at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in the early 90s, I was required to read this book. I have since read it three or four times, as has my wife and my father. In every case, we found it to deliver what is best about biblical theology in the tradition of Gerhardas Vos: impecabble scholarship that opens up the text in its world and in our own. The subject here is a study of divine theophany: appearances of God, and primarily Old Testament appearances. The compare and contrast between the OT and surrounding ANE mythologies--Egyptian, Hittite, Mesopotamian, and Canaanite--is fascinating. The way that works out in terms of the psalms and proverbs is near devotional. Of note especially is Dr. Neihaus's claim that the Genesis description of God walking in the garden in the cool of the day, a translation Neihaus describes as a "guess interpreters have made throughout the centuries," he translates--based on ANE textual study--as "'in the wind of the storm.' The storm wind is the advancing presence of Yahweh. He advances in terrible theophany, in judgment . . . the man and woman hear . . . the 'thunder' of his stormy presence." No wonder they hid in the trees! A marvelous book, were it not that some of the investigation into Akkadian texts are a bit slow in the beginning, we'd give it five stars. As it is, we give it four-and-a-half.… (más)
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