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... Wife / Mother , Fornication , and Adultery 1. The Metaphor of the Wife / Mother 1.1 The Consensus View : The Wife as the People of Israel 1.2 Alternative Identifications : The Wife as Land , Rachel , and Asherah 1.3 The Wife as a ...
... Wife / Mother , Fornication , and Adultery 1. The Metaphor of the Wife / Mother 1.1 The Consensus View : The Wife as the People of Israel 1.2 Alternative Identifications : The Wife as Land , Rachel , and Asherah 1.3 The Wife as a ...
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... wife / mother " with the people of Israel and the " lovers " with various manifestations of the god Baal . Accordingly , the metaphors of " fornication " and " adultery " seem to stand for religious apostasy and syncretism . For example ...
... wife / mother " with the people of Israel and the " lovers " with various manifestations of the god Baal . Accordingly , the metaphors of " fornication " and " adultery " seem to stand for religious apostasy and syncretism . For example ...
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... wife / mother in the text and have suggested that the proper referent is not the people of Israel as a whole but the capital city Samaria.83 While not often explicitly connected , these suggestions relate to another set of newer ...
... wife / mother in the text and have suggested that the proper referent is not the people of Israel as a whole but the capital city Samaria.83 While not often explicitly connected , these suggestions relate to another set of newer ...
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... wife / mother , fornication , adultery , lovers , and baal ( s ) ( ) and try to identify the entities and actions to which these metaphors refer in Hosea's social context , as well as the various ways they may function rhetorically ...
... wife / mother , fornication , adultery , lovers , and baal ( s ) ( ) and try to identify the entities and actions to which these metaphors refer in Hosea's social context , as well as the various ways they may function rhetorically ...
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... wife / mother , fornication , adultery , lovers , and baals ) in order to explore the ways in which they illuminate the text's rhetorical features , horizon , and situation . 136 See also Eidevall's approach to Hosea ( Grapes , 49 ) ...
... wife / mother , fornication , adultery , lovers , and baals ) in order to explore the ways in which they illuminate the text's rhetorical features , horizon , and situation . 136 See also Eidevall's approach to Hosea ( Grapes , 49 ) ...
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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Términos y frases comunes
actions adultery Ahaz Amos ancient Near East ancient Near Eastern Andersen and Freedman apostasy appears argues Asherah Assyrian audience Baal Baal worship background book of Hosea bride price Buss campaign capital city chapter concludes context Critical and Exegetical cultic prostitution describe Deut discourse discussion divorce eighth-century Elephantine evidence example Exegetical Commentary Exod Ezek fertility cult fornication function Hebrew Bible historical Hosea-Jonah husband Ibid image-base imagery inscription interpretation Isaiah Israel and Judah Israelite Jerusalem Jezreel Judah Judean king land language lovers Macintosh marriage metaphor meaning metaphorical traditions Neo-Assyrian notes occurs Old Testament oracle original Pekah personified city phrase political prophetic texts punishment reference relationship religious remarriage represent Rezin Rhetorical Criticism rhetorical horizon rhetorical situation rhetorical-historical Samaria scholars sexual Sheffield Sheffield Academic Press specific speech suggests Syro-Ephraimitic term text's Tiglath-pileser Tiglath-pileser III translation treaty Ugaritic verb verse Westbrook wife wife's wife/mother Wolff Yahweh YHWH
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Philosophy and Practice in Writing a History of Ancient Israel Megan Bishop Moore Vista previa limitada - 2006 |