Jacob and the Prodigal: How Jesus Retold Israel's Story (original) (raw)

Disappointed Expectations: A Narrative-Critical Reading of the Jacob Story

Laurence A Turner

Scripture Bulletin , 2006

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Kenneth E. Bailey, Jacob the Prodigal: How Jesus Retold Israel's Story (Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity, 2003), pp. 225. $17.00

Halvor Moxnes

Scottish Journal of Theology, 2005

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How It All Started The Stories of Jacob and Esau

Jonathan Williams

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Jacob: A study in individuation

D Andrew Kille

Psychology and the Bible: A new way to read the …, 2004

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'You Meant Evil Against Me': Dialogic Truth and the Character of Jacob In Joseph's Story

Carleen Mandolfo

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 2004

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Liberating Esau : A Corrective Reading of the Esau-Jacob Narrative in Genesis 25-36

Il-Seung Chung

2008

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Jacob's Initiation Story: A Judahite Late-Monarchical Composition

Nadav Na'aman

Jacob's Initiation Story: A Judahite Late-Monarchical Composition, 2021

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Book Review: Jacob and Joseph, Judaism’s Architects and Birth of the Ego Ideal

Harvey Schwartz

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2019

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The Jacob Story: Between Oral and Written Modes, Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament 33 (2019), 136-158

Nadav Na'aman

Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 2019

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The Mindset of the Patriarch Jacob and His Antipode Brother Esau

Oleg M. Tsymbalyuk

Visnyk of the Lviv University, 2020

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The Jacob Story and the Formation of Biblical Israel, Tel Aviv 41 (2014), 95-125

Nadav Na'aman

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Finkelstein, I. and Römer, T. 2014. Comments on the Historical Background of the Jacob Narrative in Genesis. ZAW 126: 317-338.

Thomas Römer, Israel Finkelstein

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“Genesis 38: Its Contribution to the Jacob Story,” The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 66 (2004) 519-32.

Richard J Clifford

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The Jacob Story: Between Oral and Written Modes, Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament 33 (2019), 136-158ic Theology The Jacob Story: Between Oral and Written Modes

Nadav Na'aman

The Jacob Story: Between Oral and Written Modes, 2019

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Allusions to Jacob’s Dream and New Name Reception (Genesis 28, 32/35) In Peter’s Confession and the Transfiguration Pericopes (Matthew 16, 17)

samuel zinner

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Jacob and Esau as the Goat for YHWH and the Scapegoat

Andrei Orlov

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THE JACOB STORY AND THE BEGINNING OF THE FORMATION OF THE PENTATEUCH

Albert de Pury

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Wrestling Blessings: Two Competing Pathways Towards Blessing in the Jacob Narratives

David J . Forward

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The parable of the prodigal son

Cyril Hovorun

International Journal of Family Therapy, 1981

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Jacob as Oedipus Old Testament Narrative as Mythology

George Nicol

The Expository Times, 1996

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Magically Blessed. A Remark on the Tradition and Literary History of the Story of Jacob, in: Filip Čapek und Petr Sláma (hgg.), And God Saw That It Was Good (Gen 1:12). The Concept of Quality in Archaeology, Philology and Theology, FS Martin Prudký (BVB 42), Wien / Zürich: LIT Verlag 2020, 153-163.

Kristin Weingart

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The Jacob Tradition

Erhard Blum

C.A. Evans/J.N. Lohr/D.L. Petersen, The Book of Genesis. Composition, Reception, and Interpretation (VTS 152), Leiden-Boston, pp. 181-211, 2012

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Jesus and the Parable of the Prodigal Son

Vesa Ollilainen

Th.D. Dissertation (Åbo Akademi University, Finland), 2008

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Jacob and Joseph, Judaism’s Architects and Birth of the Ego Ideal

Harvey Schwartz

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Jacob The Man Who Fought With God And Men And Overcame With The Power Of God

Bill Wenstrom

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Hensel, Benedikt (2021) (ed.), The History of the Jacob Cycle (Genesis 25-35). Recent Research on the Compilation, the Redaction and the Reception of the Biblical Narrative and Its Historical and Cultural Contexts (Archaeology and Bible 4), Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2021 (241 pages).

Benedikt Hensel

2021

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Remembering Where Jacob Encountered God. A New Approach to the Question of the lntention(s) and Purpose(s) of Biblical Aetiological Motifs

Joachim Eck

Remembering Places: Perspectives from Scholarship and the Arts, edited by Richard Nate and Julia Wiedemann, 2019

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A Modern Look at the Ancient Hermeneutics of the Biblical Esau and Jacob

Oleg M. Tsymbalyuk

Fìlosofskì obrìï, 2020

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In the Mirror of the Prodigal Son: The Pastoral Uses of a Biblical Narrative (c. 1200-1550)

Pietro Delcorno

Brill, 2017

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"You Have Broken Me, Cain": The Piety of Sorrow in Jacob's Poems on Cain and Abel

Jeffrey Wickes

Genesis in Late Antique Poetry, 2022

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Theological Notions of Smallness in the Confrontation between Jacob and Esau

Rachael Rose

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An Unnoticed Jacob–Esau Allusion in Acts

John R L Moxon

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Coming Home: The Spiritual Journey of the Prodigal Son

Maria Leodevina Batugal

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Jacob's Struggle

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A Tale of Two Testaments 2013

Don Collett

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