Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1955376444> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 89 of
89
with 100 items per page.
- W1955376444 endingPage "669" @default.
- W1955376444 startingPage "653" @default.
- W1955376444 abstract "It has become customary to emphasise the influence of Greek historiography on the Books of Chronicles. Knoppers (2003a), for example, has argued that one should not underestimate the influence of classical Greek writers on the Chronicler. Although he argues his point from the genealogical analogies between the first part of Chronicles and classical writers, he convincingly shows that one could imagine Greek influence in biblical writings far earlier than the enigmatic date of 332 B.C.E., which is normally seen as a threshold for Greek influence on Judah. Traditional scholarship tended to interpret Chronicles exclusively within the cultic-religious conditions of the late-Persian / early Hellenistic province of Yehud - the Jerusalem community, in particular. With the acknowledgement of a wider sphere of influence during this time, it would make sense, however, to interpret the Books of Chronicles against the background of the international arena of the time. This article will therefore attempt to show that our understanding of King Solomon, the King of Peace, can be enriched when we view his portrayal in Chronicles within the international arena of the late post-exilic era. The theme of peace, so closely related to Solomon, will be examined against the background of the relationship between Greece and Persia, and the conditions within the Persian Empire." @default.
- W1955376444 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1955376444 creator A5066402042 @default.
- W1955376444 date "2008-01-01" @default.
- W1955376444 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1955376444 title "The Chronicler's portrayal of Solomon as the King of Peace within the context of the international peace discourses of the Persian era" @default.
- W1955376444 cites W1507317992 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W1546194720 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W1551512975 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W1580748922 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W2020441380 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W2294375055 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W2795709527 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W609472159 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W861470821 @default.
- W1955376444 cites W2466200122 @default.
- W1955376444 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W1955376444 type Work @default.
- W1955376444 sameAs 1955376444 @default.
- W1955376444 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1955376444 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1955376444 hasAuthorship W1955376444A5066402042 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C124952713 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C142362112 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C195244886 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C27206212 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C2776527531 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C2778061430 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C2778495208 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C29598333 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C33566652 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C74916050 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConcept C95457728 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C111919701 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C124952713 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C138885662 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C142362112 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C166957645 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C17744445 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C195244886 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C199539241 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C27206212 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C2776527531 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C2778061430 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C2778495208 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C2779343474 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C29598333 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C33566652 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C41008148 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C74916050 @default.
- W1955376444 hasConceptScore W1955376444C95457728 @default.
- W1955376444 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W1955376444 hasLocation W19553764441 @default.
- W1955376444 hasOpenAccess W1955376444 @default.
- W1955376444 hasPrimaryLocation W19553764441 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W11085827 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W1529304096 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W178726502 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W1979784059 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2060547258 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2060654003 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2117471272 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2318723453 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2486854696 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W249989959 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2504606525 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2615438756 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W261614977 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2886236341 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W29871235 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W329939454 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W346992421 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W83286841 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W2406407355 @default.
- W1955376444 hasRelatedWork W3148473320 @default.
- W1955376444 hasVolume "21" @default.
- W1955376444 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1955376444 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1955376444 magId "1955376444" @default.
- W1955376444 workType "article" @default.