MARC Record
Leader
852
4
b| GBSG
c| GBSG
j| GBSG
001
9977377130101501
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20101217162144.0
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100416s2010 gw b 001 0 eng
020
a| 978-3-11-022684-3
c| hardback
020
a| 978-3-11-022685-0
c| online
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a| (BeLVLBS)007737713LBS01-Aleph
035
a| LOC-2010014844
035
a| (EXLNZ-32KUL_LIBIS_NETWORK)9977377130101471
245
0
4
a| The messenger of the Lord in early Jewish interpretations of Genesis.
260
a| Berlin
b| de Gruyter,
c| 2010.
300
a| XVII, 415 p.
336
a| text
2| rdacontent
337
a| unmediated
2| rdamedia
338
a| volume
2| rdacarrier
490
1
a| Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
v| 412
520
a| Texts like Genesis 16, 22 and 31 mention an enigmatic figure, "the messenger/angel of the Lord". The identity of God and this angel is merged. The angel is anonymous and speaks with divine authority as if he is God Himself, there being no clear distinction between sender and messenger. The angel accepts being worshipped by men and is acknowledged as divine. This book explores the ambiguous relationship between God and his angel in early Jewish interpretations of Genesis. The study is set in a wider context as part of the development of angelology and concepts of God in early Judaism.
630
0
0
a| Bible.
p| Genesis
x| Criticism, interpretation, etc.
650
0
a| Angels in the Bible
650
0
a| Rabbinical literature
x| History and criticism
650
7
2| UDC
a| 222.2
x| Genesis
650
7
a| 235.11
x| Hemelse hiërarchie: Engelen; Aartsengelen (Michael; Raphael, Gabriel); Deugden; Krachten; Heerschappijen; Tronen; Cherubijnen; Serafijnen
2| UDC
650
7
a| 291.6
x| Godsdienstwetenschap: religieuze organisatie; religieuze personen
2| UDC
700
1
a| von Heijne, Camilla Hélena
4| aut
856
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