Seventy-Sevens Are Decreed: A Canonical Approach To Daniel 9:2427 (Journal Of Theological Interpretation Supplements)
Eisenbrauns
ISBN13:
9781575064352
$44.76
Few passages in the Old Testament are as enigmatic as Daniel 9:24-27. It makes sense, therefore, that a myriad of interpretations surround these four verses. Expanding on Brevard Childs's brief work on Daniel, Haydon responds to this question with a canonical approach to Dan 9:24-27: reading a text that is shaped to include future generations of faithful interpreters. The first part lays the groundwork for a canonical approach. Whereas most biblical scholars read Daniel 9 through the lens of historical- and composition-critical tools, Childs and his readers frame the chapter within the larger theological message of the book. The second section is an interpretation of 9:24-27 in its canonical context, doing exegetical and theological work in tandem. Daniel 9:24-27 is, of course, an apocalyptic text leading the reader through the Antiochene crisis and beyond. The theology of the chapter, however, asks us to look back to the Law and the Prophets: Leviticus 25-26 and Jeremiah 25-29 are integral to Daniel 9. Traditions begun in the preceding corpora--rest, sin-debt, and kingdom (Lev 26:34-35; Jer 25:10-12, 29:10-14)--find their culmination in Dan 9:24-27. Haydon's study brings these texts to bear on the "seventy sevens" in Daniel 9:24. After a careful study of the phrase's background, we discover that the construction refers to more than a number or even a single event. This time-image points to a larger pattern of rulership wherein leaders rise and fall (vv. 25-26), while the Ancient of Days remains the true King. Ambiguity also plays a part: Daniel 9:24-27 lacks historical detail for a reason--namely, to create an interpretive space that a faith community can occupy. The final form of Dan 9:24-27 is a theological construct allowing multiple generations to live in expectation of God's rule. A biblical theology of Daniel 9:24-27, moving into the New Testament and contemporary Christian reception, concludes Haydon's study.
- | Author: Ronald Haydon
- | Publisher: Eisenbrauns
- | Publication Date: Nov 04, 2016
- | Number of Pages: 194 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback/History
- | ISBN-10: 1575064359
- | ISBN-13: 9781575064352
- Author:
- Ronald Haydon
- Publisher:
- Eisenbrauns
- Publication Date:
- Nov 04, 2016
- Number of pages:
- 194 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback/History
- ISBN-10:
- 1575064359
- ISBN-13:
- 9781575064352