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El. knyga: 2 Kings

  • Formatas: 408 pages
  • Serija: Wisdom Commentary Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Liturgical Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814681367
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  • Formatas: 408 pages
  • Serija: Wisdom Commentary Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Liturgical Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814681367
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"This commentary on 2 Kings provides feminist interpretation of Scripture in serious, scholarly engagement with the whole text, not only those texts that explicitly mention women. It addresses not only issues of gender but also those of power, authority,ethnicity, racism, and classism"--

The Second Book of Kings&;a book whose very title seems to assert the prerogative of male rule&;is in fact filled with fascinating female characters as well as issues related to gender. In this commentary, Song-Mi Suzie Park argues that an interrogation of the masculinity of YHWH, Israel&;s deity, functions as the driving force behind the narrative in 2 Kings. While the sufficiency of YHWH&;s masculinity is affirmed by his military and reproductive prowess, it is also challenged and deconstructed through the painful defeats that end the book. Through a series of close readings, Park elucidates how the story of Israel&;s monarchic past in 2 Kings unfolds through a process of continual reformulation of masculinity and femininity in relation to YHWH and Israel.

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"Park argues that 2 Kings both affirms the masculinity of the God of Israel, as evidenced primarily by his military prowess, and challenges it in light of the destruction first of Israel and then of Judah. Like all the commentaries in this series, this volume is well-researched, carefully argued, and often challenging in its conclusions." The Bible Today "The latest in the Wisdom Commentary series, Suzie Park's new book focuses on the present, Masoretic text of 2 Kings, though with periodic comment on some of the ancient versions and presumed sources and redactional layers behind the Masoretic form. While Park is particularly interested, as in the other volumes of the series, in what a feminist lens can reveal, she is quite aware that 2 Kings is not always eager to oblige; and so she considers also other approaches, literary, historical, and theological, as contexts in which to set her feminist inquiries. On all of these approaches to 2 Kings, Park offers a generous compendium of scholarly views, always as formulated in her own clear and accessible way and not stinting on her own insights into the text. Indeed, she is able to show how a feminist lens can illuminate aspects of the narrative that other approaches had slighted or missed. Even where one may differ with her interpretations, they remain provocative, forcing the reader to reconsider old views. Park, in short, has written a commentary of value from which both lay and scholarly audiences will definitely profit." Peter Machinist, Hancock Research Professor of Hebrew and Other Oriental Languages, Harvard University Highly recommended to all academic libraries. Catholic Library World Parks 2 Kings reflects the current state of feminist biblical scholarship: sophisticated and rigorous, infusing trained exegesis with clergy and lay voices (and in some cases adding feminist activists to the mix). She addresses one group in particular that has received little attention in comparable commentaries: widows. Park invites readers to shift their focus from the prophets strategy to meet the widows need and instead to sit with the widow for a moment and consider the intersecting issues that led to her poverty. The Christian Century "2 Kings is an especially fraught book of the Bible. The overwhelming masculinity of YHWH is traced throughout the text. But the chapters make clear that such imagery is tenuous at best, inviting the reader to reimagine other influences that shape the narrative and thus might reshape concepts of the divine." Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (Water)   "Copious footnotes make citations and further discussion easily accessible to the reader. The volume is greatly strengthened by the inclusion of insets in which other scholarly voices offer complementary interpretations and background information from other cultural contexts and subject positions." Interpretation

  "The volume is lucid, engaging, and enlightening; it is a welcome contribution to the study of 2 Kings." Review of Biblical Literature

 

Acknowledgments vii
List of Abbreviations
ix
List of Contributors
xiii
Foreword: "Tell It on the Mountain"---or, "And You Shall Tell Your Daughter [ as Well]" xv
Athalya Brenner-Idan
Editor's Introduction to Wisdom Commentary: "She Is a Breath of the Power of God" (Wis 7:25) xix
Barbara E. Reid
Author's Introduction: Women Among Kings xxxix
2 Kings 1:1-18 Feminine Powers and Masculine Rivalries
1(10)
2 Kings 2:1-25 Feminine Powers and Masculine Reproduction
11(16)
2 Kings 3:1-27 War, Death, and Sacrifice: A Colonial Enterprise
27(12)
2 Kings 4:1-44 Fecundity, Reproduction, and Life
39(20)
2 Kings 5:1-27 The Powerless as Conduits of YFIWH's Power
59(16)
2 Kings 6:1-7:20 Women, Children, and the Sick as Victims of War
75(18)
2 Kings 8:1-29 The Remaining Deeds of Elisha
93(16)
2 Kings 9:1-37 The Murder of Queen Jezebel
109(26)
2 Kings 10:1-36 Regime Change and the Final Desecration of Queen Jezebel
135(8)
2 Kings 11:1-21 The Rise, Fall, and Delegitimation of Queen Athaliah
143(18)
2 Kings 12:1-21 The Reign and Mysterious Death of King Joash in Judah
161(12)
2 Kings 13:1-25 The Reigns of Jehoahaz and Jehoash in Israel, and the Death of Elisha
173(12)
2 Kings 14:1-29 The Reigns of Amaziah in Judah and Jeroboam II in Israel
185(12)
2 Kings 15:1-38 Political Instability and Voiceless Victims
197(10)
2 Kings 16:1-20 The Reign of Ahaz in Judah
207(16)
2 Kings 17:1-41 The Destruction of the Northern Kingdom of Israel
223(16)
2 Kings 18:1-20:21 The Reign of Hezekiah in Judah
239(30)
2 Kings 21:1-26 The Reign of Manasseh in Judah
269(14)
2 Kings 22:1-23:37 The Prophecy of Huldah and the Reign of Josiah in Judah
283(20)
2 Kings 24:1-25:30 The End of Judah and the Deconstruction of Androcentrism
303(14)
Afterword 317(2)
Works Cited 319(16)
Index of Scripture References and Other Ancient Writings 335(12)
Index of Subjects 347
Song-Mi Suzie Park (PhD, Harvard University, 2010) serves as the associate professor of Old Testament at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, where she teaches courses on literary approaches to the biblical text, families, and issues of gender and sexuality. She is the author of Hezekiah and the Dialogue of Memory (Fortress Press, 2015) as well as several articles and essays.

Barbara E. Reid, general editor of the Wisdom Commentary series, is a Dominican Sister of Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is the Carroll Stuhlmueller, CP Distinguished Professor of New Testament Studies, and president emerita of Catholic Theological Union (the first woman who held the position). She has been a member of the CTU faculty since 1988 and also served as vice president and academic dean from 2009 to 2018. She holds a PhD in biblical studies from The Catholic University of America and was president of the Catholic Biblical Association in 20142015. Her most recent publications are Luke 19 and Luke 1024, co-authored with Shelly Matthews (WCS 43A, 43B; Liturgical Press, 2021); and At the Table of Holy Wisdom: Global Hungers and Feminist Biblical Interpretation (Paulist, 2023).