Zechariah's Vision Report and Its Earliest Interpreters: A Redaction-Critical Study of Zechariah 1-8

Zechariah's Vision Report and Its Earliest Interpreters: A Redaction-Critical Study of Zechariah 1-8

by Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
Zechariah's Vision Report and Its Earliest Interpreters: A Redaction-Critical Study of Zechariah 1-8

Zechariah's Vision Report and Its Earliest Interpreters: A Redaction-Critical Study of Zechariah 1-8

by Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer

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Overview

If Zechariah's vision report (Zechariah 1.8-6.8) reflects the seer's visionary experience, how does that impact our understanding of the gradual growth of the text? Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer builds on the work done in her previous book Zechariah and His Visions (Bloomsbury-T&T Clark, 2014), to demonstrate that the visionary material forms the primary textual layer. The oracular texts constitute chronologically later interpretations. Zechariah and/or later authors/editors sought guidance in the earlier vision accounts, and the oracular material reflects these endeavours. Tiemeyer's investigation is guided by the question: what is the latter material doing with the former? Is it enforcing, contradicting, or adding to it?

Using a ratio composed of the difference between the intratexts and intertexts of Zech 1-8, Tiemeyer shows how this ratio is higher in the oracular material than in the visionary material. This difference points to the different origin and the different purpose of the two sets of material. While the earlier vision report draws on images found primarily in other biblical vision reports, the later oracular material has the characteristics of scribal interpretation. By drawing on earlier material, it seeks to anchor its proposed interpretations of the various vision accounts within the Israelite textual tradition. It is clear that the divine oracles were added to give, modify, and specify the meaning of the earlier vision report.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567668837
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/14/2016
Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer is Senior Lecturer in Hebrew Bible at the University of Aberdeen, UK. She has written widely on the prophetic literature, including two full-length monographs, on aspects of Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah.
Dr Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer is Reader at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. She has written widely on the prophetic literature, including two full-length monographs, on aspects of Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah.

Table of Contents

Foreword
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. History of Research
2. Intratexts and Intertexts
3. Zechariah's First Vision Account and Its Interpretations (Zech 1:8-17)
4. Zechariah's Second Vision Account and Its Interpretations (Zech 2:1-4)
5. Zechariah's Third Vision Account and Its Interpretations (Zech 2:5-9)
6. The Interpretations of Zechariah's Vision Report in Zechariah 2:10-17
7. Zechariah's Fourth Vision Account and Its Interpretations (Zech 3)
8. Zechariah's Fifth Vision Account and Its Interpretations (Zech 4)
9. Zechariah's Sixth Vision Account and Its Interpretations (Zech 5:1-4)
10. Zechariah's Seventh Vision Account and Its Interpretations (Zech 5:5-11)
11. Zechariah's Eighth Vision Account and Its Interpretations (Zech 6:1-8, 9-15)
12. The Interpretations of Zechariah's Vision Report in Zechariah 6:9-15
13. The Interpretation of Zechariah's Vision Report in Zechariah 1:1-6 and 7:1-8:23
14. Redaction and Interpretation of Zechariah's Vision Report in Zechariah 1-8

Appendix: Summarizing Chart of the Textual Development of Zechariah 1-8
Bibliography
Indexes
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