Hosea 2: Metaphor and Rhetoric in Historical PerspectiveSociety of Biblical Lit, 2005 - 355 páginas Want the very best of Phuket in one glam little pocket/purse-sized companion? Want to find the finest shops, restaurants, spas, bars and services, and avoid the rest? Well, now you can. Whether you have a few hours or a few days, Luxe is all you need. Succinct, sharp and crammed with priceless information, distilled from the favourite places ...... |
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... meaning and background of the chapter's major metaphors . There is also a methodological dimension that warrants a fresh treatment of the prophetic material in Hos 2. Among the many voices in the interpretive conversation about this ...
... meaning and background of the chapter's major metaphors . There is also a methodological dimension that warrants a fresh treatment of the prophetic material in Hos 2. Among the many voices in the interpretive conversation about this ...
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... meaning of the text . " Given this caveat , Trotter has no problem offering an interpretation of how Hosea's speeches functioned within the rhetorical - historical context of the Persian period . In this way , it is difficult to see why ...
... meaning of the text . " Given this caveat , Trotter has no problem offering an interpretation of how Hosea's speeches functioned within the rhetorical - historical context of the Persian period . In this way , it is difficult to see why ...
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... meaning " to gasp , pant " establishes its metaphorical connection with the " extramarital love " taking place in the Baal fertility rituals condemned by Hosea . Even those interpreters who see Hosea as focusing on political affairs and ...
... meaning " to gasp , pant " establishes its metaphorical connection with the " extramarital love " taking place in the Baal fertility rituals condemned by Hosea . Even those interpreters who see Hosea as focusing on political affairs and ...
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... meaning , their definition , can only be understood in the context of the habits , ways of thought , methods , external circumstances , and traditions known to the users of those terms . 17 created without exploring the nature of the ...
... meaning , their definition , can only be understood in the context of the habits , ways of thought , methods , external circumstances , and traditions known to the users of those terms . 17 created without exploring the nature of the ...
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... Meaning and Purpose of the Prophecies of Isaiah , with Some Notice of Their Bearings on the Social and Political Life of England ( London : Longman , Brown , Green & Longmans , 1853 ) , 2 ; B. Duhm , Die Theologie der Propheten als ...
... Meaning and Purpose of the Prophecies of Isaiah , with Some Notice of Their Bearings on the Social and Political Life of England ( London : Longman , Brown , Green & Longmans , 1853 ) , 2 ; B. Duhm , Die Theologie der Propheten als ...
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The Metaphors of the WifeMother Fornication | 81 |
The Rhetorical Context of Hosea 2 | 169 |
Hosea 2s Rhetorical | 199 |
The Rhetorical Address of Hosea 2 Part | 229 |
Conclusion Summary and Implications | 289 |
Bibliography | 299 |
Index of Ancient Sources | 325 |
1 | 332 |
68 | 335 |
Index of Scripture References | 341 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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Philosophy and Practice in Writing a History of Ancient Israel Megan Bishop Moore Vista previa limitada - 2006 |