Asking for Rhetoric : : The Hebrew Bible's Protean Interrogative / / Kenneth Craig.

What is a question? Kenneth Craig poses this query in the introductory chapter of his innovative study on the function of interrogatives in the Hebrew Bible. He describes a question as "a special literary phenomenon. A question is an opening that seeks to be closed, and its rhetorical play deri...

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What is a question? Kenneth Craig poses this query in the introductory chapter of his innovative study on the function of interrogatives in the Hebrew Bible. He describes a question as "a special literary phenomenon. A question is an opening that seeks to be closed, and its rhetorical play derives from how it disposes its energies: how it invites opening, how it imposes closure" (p. 2). Carefully analyzing texts from Genesis, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, Haggai and Zechariah, Craig demonstrates the nuanced and multifaceted ways in which the Hebrew Bible's interrogatives function to advance the Bible's literary and ideological goals.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What is a question? -- Fielding questions in Eden (Genesis 2:16-3:13) -- Fielding questions outside Eden (Genesis 4:1-16) -- Questions answered with silence and literary frames (1 Samuel 14:37 and 28:6) -- The triumph of irony by means of a thread-and-frame (1 Samuel 18:7, 21:12, and 29:5 ) -- Sequential questions I (1 Samuel 26:6-25) -- Sequential questions II (2 Samuel 19:32-44) -- Sequential questions III (1 Samuel 20) -- Questions and the characterization of God (2 Samuel 7:1-17) -- The duplicitous question (1 Kings 1:11-31) -- Questions as literary threads (Haggai-Zechariah 1-8).
Rhetoric in the Bible.
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Asking for Rhetoric : The Hebrew Bible's Protean Interrogative /
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What is a question? -- Fielding questions in Eden (Genesis 2:16-3:13) -- Fielding questions outside Eden (Genesis 4:1-16) -- Questions answered with silence and literary frames (1 Samuel 14:37 and 28:6) -- The triumph of irony by means of a thread-and-frame (1 Samuel 18:7, 21:12, and 29:5 ) -- Sequential questions I (1 Samuel 26:6-25) -- Sequential questions II (2 Samuel 19:32-44) -- Sequential questions III (1 Samuel 20) -- Questions and the characterization of God (2 Samuel 7:1-17) -- The duplicitous question (1 Kings 1:11-31) -- Questions as literary threads (Haggai-Zechariah 1-8).
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contents What is a question? -- Fielding questions in Eden (Genesis 2:16-3:13) -- Fielding questions outside Eden (Genesis 4:1-16) -- Questions answered with silence and literary frames (1 Samuel 14:37 and 28:6) -- The triumph of irony by means of a thread-and-frame (1 Samuel 18:7, 21:12, and 29:5 ) -- Sequential questions I (1 Samuel 26:6-25) -- Sequential questions II (2 Samuel 19:32-44) -- Sequential questions III (1 Samuel 20) -- Questions and the characterization of God (2 Samuel 7:1-17) -- The duplicitous question (1 Kings 1:11-31) -- Questions as literary threads (Haggai-Zechariah 1-8).
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