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... Wife's Action and a Second Potential Reaction ( 2 : 7–9 ) 2.1 The Wife's Action ( 2 : 7 ) 236 236 2.2 A Second Potential Reaction ( 2 : 8-9 ) 239 3. The Wife's Action and a Third Potential Reaction ( 2 : 10–15 ) 243 3.1 The Wife's ...
... Wife's Action and a Second Potential Reaction ( 2 : 7–9 ) 2.1 The Wife's Action ( 2 : 7 ) 236 236 2.2 A Second Potential Reaction ( 2 : 8-9 ) 239 3. The Wife's Action and a Third Potential Reaction ( 2 : 10–15 ) 243 3.1 The Wife's ...
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... wife's faithfulness may rest upon and require knowledge of the larger metaphorical concept of Yahweh as the husband of his people . 102 Lakoff and Johnson conclude that not only a culture's language but also its entire conceptual system ...
... wife's faithfulness may rest upon and require knowledge of the larger metaphorical concept of Yahweh as the husband of his people . 102 Lakoff and Johnson conclude that not only a culture's language but also its entire conceptual system ...
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... wife's children . Many recent studies have explored the use of marriage imagery by the Israelite prophets . These scholarly works have produced a construct of a general marriage / adultery metaphor that arises from the speeches of ...
... wife's children . Many recent studies have explored the use of marriage imagery by the Israelite prophets . These scholarly works have produced a construct of a general marriage / adultery metaphor that arises from the speeches of ...
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... wife , and I am her husband . Seen in this way , verse 4 asserts that the main controversy in the oracle is that the couple remains married in spite of the wife's indiscriminate behavior . While this third option recognizes the lack of ...
... wife , and I am her husband . Seen in this way , verse 4 asserts that the main controversy in the oracle is that the couple remains married in spite of the wife's indiscriminate behavior . While this third option recognizes the lack of ...
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... wife who initiates divorce , including both physical and financial : 1 ) CH §142 says the wife must take her 35 ,, 42 See E. Lipiński , " The Wife's Right to Divorce in the Light of an Ancient Near Eastern Tradition , " JLA 4 ( 1981 ) ...
... wife who initiates divorce , including both physical and financial : 1 ) CH §142 says the wife must take her 35 ,, 42 See E. Lipiński , " The Wife's Right to Divorce in the Light of an Ancient Near Eastern Tradition , " JLA 4 ( 1981 ) ...
Contenido
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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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Philosophy and Practice in Writing a History of Ancient Israel Megan Bishop Moore Vista previa limitada - 2006 |