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Recreating Jerusalem: Trito-Isaiah’s vision for the reconstruction of the city

dc.contributor.authorRistau, Kenneth A.
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-12T19:39:28Z
dc.date.available2024-01-12T19:39:28Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractJudean literature indicates that Jerusalem’s destruction by the Babylonians in 587 BCE, and its slow recovery, triggered a theological crisis (with potentially existential implications). The earliest tremors of this crisis are reflected in laments, especially Lamen­tations and Psalms 44, 69, 74, 79, 89, 102, and 137. The theology of these texts is generally consistent, conveying grief-suffused confessions of corporate guilt, anguish over severed relations with Yahweh, and horror at the ruination and disgrace of Jerusalem and her inhabitants. To be sure, this literature frames these concerns within a worldview and liturgical practices in which Jerusalem’s preeminence and Yahweh’s sovereignty remain important and a diversity of belief and dissent – e.g., any radical impiety – is muted. Yet in late prophetic literature and historiography, counter-narratives that go even further are preserved. Opposition and reluctance to rebuilding and settling in the city are noted (Hag 1:1-11; Zech 8:4-8; Ezra 4; Neh 4:1-12; 11:1-2) and many texts appear to reflect the challenges of restoring the temple and maintaining enthusiasm for tithes and offerings (Hag 2:3; Mal 1:6-14; 3:8-12; Ezra 3:12-13; Neh 13:10-13). This apathy or disregard may have come especially from those who, in addition to worshipping Yahweh, also venerated other deities (Isa 57:3-13; 65:3-4; 66:3, 17; Jer 44) and/or worshipped at other cult sites (Isa 19:18-19; Jer 41:4-5; Zech 7:2-3).
dc.description.urihttps://library.macewan.ca/full-record/cat00565a/10270332
dc.identifier.citationRistau, K. A. (2017). Recreating Jerusalem: Trito-Isaiah’s vision for the reconstruction of the city. In A. C. Gow, & P. Sabo (Eds.), Tzedek, tzedek tirdof: Poetry, prophecy, and justice in Hebrew scripture (pp. 72-98). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004355743_006
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1163/9789004355743_006
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/3363
dc.language.isoen
dc.rightsAll Rights Reserved
dc.subjectBible
dc.subjectJerusalem
dc.subjecthistory and criticism
dc.titleRecreating Jerusalem: Trito-Isaiah’s vision for the reconstruction of the cityen
dc.typeBook Chapter

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