1964
DOI: 10.14315/evth-1964-0202
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Das Kerygma des Jahwisten

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“…Kaiser's interpretation of the Primeval History as a crescendo of human sin and divine curse is well established in biblical scholarship (Steck, 1971;von Rad, 1961;Wolff, 1975). And, to be fair, Kaiser's reading counts several points in its favor: it rightly highlights that the Babel project sought to achieve a "great name," and that God graciously pledges that very honor to Abraham in the following chapter (Gen 12:2).…”
Section: The Primeval History As Creation Rather Than Cursementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Kaiser's interpretation of the Primeval History as a crescendo of human sin and divine curse is well established in biblical scholarship (Steck, 1971;von Rad, 1961;Wolff, 1975). And, to be fair, Kaiser's reading counts several points in its favor: it rightly highlights that the Babel project sought to achieve a "great name," and that God graciously pledges that very honor to Abraham in the following chapter (Gen 12:2).…”
Section: The Primeval History As Creation Rather Than Cursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1-11 narrates "an increase in sin to avalanche proportions" and to which the divine promise in Gen 12:3 responds (von Rad, 1961: 152-57;Wolff, 1975). Jan Christian Gertz (2012: 128 n55) reminds that even their famous interpretation had antecedents.…”
Section: Conclusion Toward Old Testament Missiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Er bringt Aufhebung von Schuld und Strafe, Zusammenleben ohne Bosheiten, kräftige materielle Hilfe zum Leben" (6). Wie sollen sie in Israel Segen finden?…”
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“…Dem widerspricht jedoch eindeutig der Wortlaut von V. 5 Formulierung läßt sich nur so erklären, daß J hier bewußt den Eindruck abwehren will, daß Joseph durch seine Tätigkeit den Segen geschaffen hätte. Ein besonders markantes Beispiel ist dafür Gen 39,2-5.…”
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