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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction to the Topic 1
Introduction to Chapters 1-4: Election and the Rivalry Stories of Genesis 15
1 Cain and Abel 19
2 Ishmael and Isaac (and Hagar and Sarah) 29
3 Jacob and Esau 43
4 Joseph and His Brothers 59
5 Promise and Covenant 81
6 Election in Leviticus and Deuteronomy: Law and Holiness 95
Introduction to Chapters 7-8: Israel and the Other 107
7 The Anti-elect in the Hebrew Bible 111
8 The Non-elect in the Hebrew Bible 121
9 Prophecy and Election 137
10 Election in Psalms and the Wisdom Literature 159
11 New Testament and Rabbinic Views of Election 169
Concluding Reflections 193
Notes 197
Index of Ancient Sources 227
Index of Modern Authors 239
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