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This book is the first comprehensive study completely dedicated to all biblical genealogies. It provides a form-critical analysis of these genealogies and defines basic patterns and deviations. Helpful charts guide you towards the distinctive characteristics of these patterns. The last chapter of the book summarises all genealogical information on women in their different roles as daughters, sisters, and wives. The book includes a short comparison to the presence of women in the genealogies in the Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables 1 Introduction  1 Motivation  2 On Biblical Genealogies  3 History of the Interpretation of Genealogies  4 Methodological Foreword and Research Question  5 Genealogies and Source Criticism 2 Genealogies in the Pentateuch  List of Pentateuchal Genealogies  0 Descriptions of Patterns: An Overview  1 Genealogy of Cain, Genesis 4  2 Genealogy of Adam, Genesis 5  3 Genealogy of the Sons of Noah, Genesis 10  4 Genealogy of Shem, Genesis 11:10–26  5 Genealogy of Terah. Genesis 11:27–32  6 Genealogy of Milcah, Genesis 22:20b–23 (24)  7 Genealogy of Rebekah, Genesis 24:15 and 24  8 Genealogy of Keturah, Genesis 25:1–4  9 Genealogy of Ishmael, Genesis 25:12–16  10 The Missing Genealogy of Isaac, Genesis 25:19, 20  11 Three Genealogies of Esau, Genesis 36:1–19  12 Genealogy of Seir, Genesis 36:20–30  13 List of Israelites Coming to Egypt, Genesis 46:8–27  14 List of Names of Sons of Reuben and Simeon, Genealogy of Levi, Exodus 6:14–25  15 Short Backwards Genealogy of Bezalel, Exodus 31:2 and 35:30  16 List of Israelites Leaving Egypt, Numbers 26:5–51; 57–60  17 Backwards Genealogy of Manassite Women, Numbers 27:1 3 Genre Patterns in the Genealogies in the Pentateuch: Analysis & Conclusions  1 Female Patterns  2 The Passive Pattern  3 The Qal Masculine Pattern  4 The Hiphil Pattern  5 The בְּנֵי Pattern & בְּנוֹת  6 The Backwards Pattern  7 Auxiliary Elements  8 The Book of תּוֹלְדוֹת and the Structure of Genesis  9 Conclusions 4 Genealogies in Chronicles and Other Books  List of Genealogies in Chronicles  Scattered Genealogies in the Other Books  1 Structure and Function of the Genealogies in Chronicles  2 From Adam to Abraham, I Chronicles 1:1–27  3 From Abraham to Judah, I Chronicles 1:28–I Chronicles 2:2  4 From Judah to David, I Chronicles 2:3–2:17  5 Other Sons of Hezron, I Chronicles 2:18–55  6 Genealogy of David: I Chronicles 3:1–9/II Samuel 3:2–5  7 Genealogy of Solomon: I Chronicles 3:10–24, King List and Descendants of Josiah  8 Other Descendants of Judah: I Chronicles 4  9 Genealogies of Other Sons of Israel: I Chronicles 4:24– I Chronicles 5  10 Genealogies of Levi: I Chronicles 5:27–I Chronicles 6  11 Genealogies of Other Sons of Israel. Warlists: I Chronicles 7  12 The Benjaminites: I Chronicles 8  13 I Chronicles 9  14 Other Genealogies in Chronicles  15 Scattered Genealogies in Other Books 5 Genre Patterns in the Genealogies in Chronicles and in Other Books: An Analysis  1 The Ancient Near Eastern Pattern  2 The בְּנֵי Pattern  3 The Qal Masculine Pattern  4 The Passive Pattern  5 Female Patterns  6 The Hiphil Pattern  7 The Backwards Pattern  8 The אֲבִי/אֵם Pattern  9 The בְּנוֹ Pattern  10 Auxiliary Elements  11 Conclusions 6 Genealogies in the New Testament  1 Genealogy in Matthew  2 Genealogy in Luke  3 The Genealogies in Matthew and Luke: A Comparison  4 Conclusion and Summary  5 Excursus: The Genealogies in Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum and Women 7 Summary and Conclusions. Women in the Genealogies  1 Conclusions on the Genre of Biblical Genealogies  2 Daughters and Mothers in the Biblical Genealogies  3 Conclusions on the Presence of Women in the Biblical Genealogies  4 Biblical Genealogies. A Form-Critical Analysis, with a Special Focus on Women: A Summary Bibliography Index of Authors and Sources, Ancient and Modern Index of Subjects

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      Publication Date: 20/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9789004472532, 978-9004472532
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      Book Synopsis
      This book is the first comprehensive study completely dedicated to all biblical genealogies. It provides a form-critical analysis of these genealogies and defines basic patterns and deviations. Helpful charts guide you towards the distinctive characteristics of these patterns. The last chapter of the book summarises all genealogical information on women in their different roles as daughters, sisters, and wives. The book includes a short comparison to the presence of women in the genealogies in the Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables 1 Introduction  1 Motivation  2 On Biblical Genealogies  3 History of the Interpretation of Genealogies  4 Methodological Foreword and Research Question  5 Genealogies and Source Criticism 2 Genealogies in the Pentateuch  List of Pentateuchal Genealogies  0 Descriptions of Patterns: An Overview  1 Genealogy of Cain, Genesis 4  2 Genealogy of Adam, Genesis 5  3 Genealogy of the Sons of Noah, Genesis 10  4 Genealogy of Shem, Genesis 11:10–26  5 Genealogy of Terah. Genesis 11:27–32  6 Genealogy of Milcah, Genesis 22:20b–23 (24)  7 Genealogy of Rebekah, Genesis 24:15 and 24  8 Genealogy of Keturah, Genesis 25:1–4  9 Genealogy of Ishmael, Genesis 25:12–16  10 The Missing Genealogy of Isaac, Genesis 25:19, 20  11 Three Genealogies of Esau, Genesis 36:1–19  12 Genealogy of Seir, Genesis 36:20–30  13 List of Israelites Coming to Egypt, Genesis 46:8–27  14 List of Names of Sons of Reuben and Simeon, Genealogy of Levi, Exodus 6:14–25  15 Short Backwards Genealogy of Bezalel, Exodus 31:2 and 35:30  16 List of Israelites Leaving Egypt, Numbers 26:5–51; 57–60  17 Backwards Genealogy of Manassite Women, Numbers 27:1 3 Genre Patterns in the Genealogies in the Pentateuch: Analysis & Conclusions  1 Female Patterns  2 The Passive Pattern  3 The Qal Masculine Pattern  4 The Hiphil Pattern  5 The בְּנֵי Pattern & בְּנוֹת  6 The Backwards Pattern  7 Auxiliary Elements  8 The Book of תּוֹלְדוֹת and the Structure of Genesis  9 Conclusions 4 Genealogies in Chronicles and Other Books  List of Genealogies in Chronicles  Scattered Genealogies in the Other Books  1 Structure and Function of the Genealogies in Chronicles  2 From Adam to Abraham, I Chronicles 1:1–27  3 From Abraham to Judah, I Chronicles 1:28–I Chronicles 2:2  4 From Judah to David, I Chronicles 2:3–2:17  5 Other Sons of Hezron, I Chronicles 2:18–55  6 Genealogy of David: I Chronicles 3:1–9/II Samuel 3:2–5  7 Genealogy of Solomon: I Chronicles 3:10–24, King List and Descendants of Josiah  8 Other Descendants of Judah: I Chronicles 4  9 Genealogies of Other Sons of Israel: I Chronicles 4:24– I Chronicles 5  10 Genealogies of Levi: I Chronicles 5:27–I Chronicles 6  11 Genealogies of Other Sons of Israel. Warlists: I Chronicles 7  12 The Benjaminites: I Chronicles 8  13 I Chronicles 9  14 Other Genealogies in Chronicles  15 Scattered Genealogies in Other Books 5 Genre Patterns in the Genealogies in Chronicles and in Other Books: An Analysis  1 The Ancient Near Eastern Pattern  2 The בְּנֵי Pattern  3 The Qal Masculine Pattern  4 The Passive Pattern  5 Female Patterns  6 The Hiphil Pattern  7 The Backwards Pattern  8 The אֲבִי/אֵם Pattern  9 The בְּנוֹ Pattern  10 Auxiliary Elements  11 Conclusions 6 Genealogies in the New Testament  1 Genealogy in Matthew  2 Genealogy in Luke  3 The Genealogies in Matthew and Luke: A Comparison  4 Conclusion and Summary  5 Excursus: The Genealogies in Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum and Women 7 Summary and Conclusions. Women in the Genealogies  1 Conclusions on the Genre of Biblical Genealogies  2 Daughters and Mothers in the Biblical Genealogies  3 Conclusions on the Presence of Women in the Biblical Genealogies  4 Biblical Genealogies. A Form-Critical Analysis, with a Special Focus on Women: A Summary Bibliography Index of Authors and Sources, Ancient and Modern Index of Subjects

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