Haggai and Ezekiel: The Complicated Relations between the Two
Prophets.
R. Kasher. Vetus Testamentum, 59 (4):
556 - 582(2009)
Abstract
The issue of a possible link between Haggai and Ezekiel (the
prophets and the books) was raised in the recent years by several
scholars. Among them are P. D. Hanson (1975), C. Stuhlmueller (1988), A.
Laato (1992), and S. S. Tuell (2003). In this article we will examine some
of the main arguments. It is our conclusion, based on a careful
examination of the arguments, that only a few are valid. Yet we can show
that both Haggai and Ezekiel share some prominent components of their
world views. Both seem to belong to a millennial movement (based on a
anthropological definition); both based their concepts upon
theocentricity, and both deal seriously with the question of God's status.
Their solutions are however quite different, due to their own experience
and the difference in political and social situations. ABSTRACT FROM
AUTHOR
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%X The issue of a possible link between Haggai and Ezekiel (the
prophets and the books) was raised in the recent years by several
scholars. Among them are P. D. Hanson (1975), C. Stuhlmueller (1988), A.
Laato (1992), and S. S. Tuell (2003). In this article we will examine some
of the main arguments. It is our conclusion, based on a careful
examination of the arguments, that only a few are valid. Yet we can show
that both Haggai and Ezekiel share some prominent components of their
world views. Both seem to belong to a millennial movement (based on a
anthropological definition); both based their concepts upon
theocentricity, and both deal seriously with the question of God's status.
Their solutions are however quite different, due to their own experience
and the difference in political and social situations. ABSTRACT FROM
AUTHOR
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prophets and the books) was raised in the recent years by several
scholars. Among them are P. D. Hanson (1975), C. Stuhlmueller (1988), A.
Laato (1992), and S. S. Tuell (2003). In this article we will examine some
of the main arguments. It is our conclusion, based on a careful
examination of the arguments, that only a few are valid. Yet we can show
that both Haggai and Ezekiel share some prominent components of their
world views. Both seem to belong to a millennial movement (based on a
anthropological definition); both based their concepts upon
theocentricity, and both deal seriously with the question of God's status.
Their solutions are however quite different, due to their own experience
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