King Josiah of Judah: The Lost Messiah of Israel.King Josiah of Judah: The Lost Messiah of Israel. By Marvin A. Sweeney (Oxford, $60). S. believes that Josiah saw himself as the king or messiah of a reunited "Reunited" was a #1 hit in the United States in 1979 by the Washington, D.C.-based group Peaches & Herb. Preceded by "Heart of Glass" by Blondie Billboard Hot 100 number one single May 5 1979 Succeeded by "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer and restored kingdom of Israel "Commonwealth of Israel" redirects here. For the religious movement by that name, see The Twelve Tribes. The Kingdom of Israel (Hebrew: . Evidence for this is found in a reconstructed preexilic edition of the Deuteronomistic History, in which Joshua is portrayed as a model for the rule of Josiah, the northern tribes in Judges are unable to rule themselves, and Josiah is given the highest praise in 2 Kings. The prophets Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk, and Jeremiah were Josiah's contemporaries. Jeremiah was an early supporter of Josiah's reform (chaps. 2-26, 30-31), but after Josiah's death Jeremiah rejected the claims connected to the eternal temple and eternal dynasty and favored obedience to the Mosaic law Mosaic Law n. The ancient law of the Hebrews, attributed to Moses and contained in the Pentateuch. Also called Law of Moses. Noun 1. . Isaiah was revised during the reign of Josiah, according to S according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. ., and Josiah is the "shoot" announced in chap. 11. S. understands the "righteous branch," promised in Jeremiah 23 and 33, to refer to Zerubbabel. Josiah's untimely death and the utter failure of his reform provoked considerable debate about the role of the monarch during the exile and beyond. The central contribution of this volume is its outline of the enormous role played by Josiah in Israel's hopes and in the reaction to this king's death. But much depends on very uncertain datings of alleged redactions and, at times, questionable exegesis exegesis Scholarly interpretation of religious texts, using linguistic, historical, and other methods. In Judaism and Christianity, it has been used extensively in the study of the Bible. Textual criticism tries to establish the accuracy of biblical texts. . S.'s efforts to enlist the last chapter of Amos in the Josianic program, for example, seems forced (has not the booth of David fallen?), and I have severe misgivings about his understanding of both Isaiah 11 and Jeremiah 23 (Jeremiah 33, which indeed is much later and lacking in the Septuagint, is another matter). This book makes for very stimulating reading. RWK RWK Rework RWK Race War Kingdoms (online game) |
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