5 edition of Penitential prayer in Second Temple Judaism found in the catalog.
Published
1998
by Scholars Press in Atlanta, Ga
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Rodney Alan Werline. |
Series | Early Judaism and its literature ;, no. 13 |
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LC Classifications | BS1199.P68 W47 1998 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 238 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 238 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL693821M |
ISBN 10 | 0788503251, 078850326X |
LC Control Number | 97041090 |
1. Penitential Prayer in Baruch and Early Judaism During the Second Temple period, a new variety of ritualized prayer emerged in Jewish writings. Known by scholars as penitential or confessional prayer, this mode of prayer typically acknowledges guilt for past sins while requesting pardon and removal of punishment in the present. T1HEJEWISH QUARTERLY REVIEW,XCII, Nos. (Jully-October, ) RODNEY ALAN ntial Prayer in Second Temple Judaism: the Development of a Religious Institution. Society of Biblical Literature: Early Judaism and its Literature Atlanta: Scholars Press, Pp. Rodney Alan Werline's book affords the reader a useful practical acquaintance .
WERLINE, RODNEY ALAN. Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism: The Develop-ment of a Religious Institution. Early Judaism and Its Literature, no. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press, xi+ pp. $ (cloth). Rodney Alan Werline's book about the development of penitential prayer as a. Second Temple Judaism is Judaism between the construction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, c. BCE, and its destruction by the Romans in 70 CE. The development of the Hebrew Bible canon, the synagogue, Jewish apocalyptic expectations for the future, and the rise of Christianity can all be traced to the Second Temple period.
To mention only a few examples: M.D. Swartz's Mystical Prayer in Ancient Judaism (); S.C. Reif's Judaism and Hebrew Prayer (); R.A. Werline's Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism (); J.H. Newman's Praying by the Book: The Scripturalization of Prayer in Second Temple Judaism (); and J. Tabory (ed.), From Qumran to Cairo. This book represents the third in a series tracing the development of a tradition of prayer that arose in the Jewish Second Temple period. Its critical essays trace the impact of the Second Temple penitential prayer traditions on the development of prayers and thought in rabbinic Judaism and Christianity during late antiquity and the early medieval : Paperback.
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Rodney A. Werline is author of Pray Like This (Continuum, ) and Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism: The Development of a Religious Institution (Scholars Press, ). Product details Series: Early Judaism and Its Literature (Book 21)Price: $ Rodney A.
Werline, Ph.D. () in Early Judaism and Early Christianity in the Greco-Roman World, University of Iowa, is Associate Professor of Religion at Barton College in Wilson, North Carolina, and author of Pray Like This (Continuum) and Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism: The Development of a Religious Institution (Scholars Press).
In Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism, a revision of his doctoral dissertation at the University of Iowa, Rodney Alan Werline's goal is the "systematic analysis of penitential prayers from the period of the exile through the Second Temple period" (p.
Seeking the Favor of God includes three volumes covering the origins, development and impact of penitential prayer in Second Temple Judaism.
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Book by Werline, Rodney Alan5/5(1). "Seeking the Favor of God" published on 27 Nov by Brill. Seeking the Favor of God: Volume 1: The Origins of Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism by Mark J. Boda 2 Ratings published 2 editions. I: The Origins of Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism (Early Judaism and Its Literature) Boda, M.J., Falk, D.K., Werline, R.A.
Paperback edition available from the Society of Biblical Literature (). Seeking the Favor of God, Volume 2: The Development of Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism Mark J.
Boda, Mark, J. Boda, Daniel, K. Falk, Rodney, A. Werline The essays collected in this volume investigate the development of prayers of penitence within.
Seeking the Favor of God includes three volumes covering the origins, development and impact of penitential prayer in Second Temple Judaism.
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Three of the main observances are themes that are repeated in both the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur prayer services and printed in every mahzor ("holiday prayer book") of those two holy days: "Repentance, Prayer and Charity (teshuva, tefila, tzedaka) remove the evil decree": "In almost all editions of the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur machzor, the words ותשובה ותפלה וצדקה.
ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: 1 online resource (xvi, pages). Contents: ""Contents""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Preface""; ""Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Judaism: A Research Survey""; ""Prayer, Politics, and Social Vision in Daniel 9""; ""Daniel 9: A Penitential Prayer in Apocalyptic Garb""; ""Penitential Prayer in the Second Temple Period from the.
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