03845nam 22005891c 450 991015314910332120200115203623.00-567-03473-91-4725-5032-30-567-36825-410.5040/9781472550323(CKB)3710000000103495(EBL)1649357(SSID)ssj0001343352(PQKBManifestationID)11704850(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001343352(PQKBWorkID)11309871(PQKB)10080144(MiAaPQ)EBC1649357(OCoLC)1058939357(UtOrBLW)bpp09255124(EXLCZ)99371000000010349520140929d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBrotherhood and inheritance a canonical reading of the Esau and Edom traditions Bradford A. AndersonNew York T & T Clark 2011.1 online resource (281 p.)Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies 556Description based upon print version of record.1-322-14621-7 0-567-10381-1 Includes bibliographical references (pages [237]-253) and indexesAcknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 - Introduction -- Chapter 2 - Esau and Edom in the History of Biblical Interpretation -- Chapter 3 - Beginnings: Oracle, Birth and Birthright (Genesis 25:19-34) -- Chapter 4 - Genesis 27: The Blessing of Jacob and Esau -- Chapter 5 - Genesis 32-33: The Reunion of Jacob and Esau -- Chapter 6 - Genesis 36: The Genealogy of Esau -- Chapter 7 - Esau in Genesis: Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter 8 - Deuteronomy's Portrayal of the Sons of Esau and the Edomites -- Chapter 9 - Edom in Obadiah and the Prophets -- Chapter 10 - Esau and Edom in Malachi 1:2-5 -- Chapter 11 - Edom in the Prophetic Corpus: Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter 12 - Conclusion: The Relationship of the Esau and Edom Traditions and the Implications for Election Theology -- Bibliography"This study offers a canonical reading of the Esau and Edom traditions, examining the portrayal of Esau and Edom in Genesis, Deuteronomy, and the prophetic material. First, it is argued that the depiction of Esau and his descendants in Genesis and Deuteronomy is, on the whole, positive. Second, it is put forward that Edom is portrayed negatively by the prophets for violating their kin, and for disrespecting the divine apportioning of the lands. Finally, it is suggested that these traditions have resonance with one another based on recurring literary and theological motifs, heuristically framed as brotherhood and inheritance."--Bloomsbury PublishingThis study offers a canonical reading of the Esau and Edom traditions, examining the portrayal of Esau and Edom in Genesis, Deuteronomy, and the prophetic material. First, it is argued that the depiction of Esau and his descendants in Genesis and Deuteronomy is, on the whole, positive. Second, it is put forward that Edom is portrayed negatively by the prophets for violating their kin, and for disrespecting the divine apportioning of the lands. Finally, it is suggested that these traditions have resonance with one another based on recurring literary and theological motifs, heuristically framed as brotherhood and inheritance. Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ;556.EdomitesBiblical commentariesEdomites.222/.1106Anderson Bradford A.1240895UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910153149103321Brotherhood and inheritance2878753UNINA