Metaphors in the Prophetic Literature of the Hebrew Bible and Beyond / / edited by David Davage, Mikael Larsson, and Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer.

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Superior document:Journal of Ancient Judaism - Supplements Series ; Volume 36
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Place / Publishing House:Paderborn, Germany : : Brill Schöningh,, [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Journal of ancient Judaism. Supplements ; Volume 36.
Physical Description:1 online resource (405 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Eidevall Publications
  • Part I Divine Metaphors
  • Kapitel 1. A Compound With Death (and Yāh): "Fields of Māwet" in Isa 16:8 and Jer 31:40, with Comparanda (šdmt, šḥlmmt, nhmmt, blmt, šalhebetyāh, ṣalmāwet, ṣôpiyyāh, etc.)
  • Kapitel 2. The Volatile Deity: God's "No, Yes, No, Yes" in the Book of Hosea
  • Kapitel 3. Amos 5:26-27 and 9:11-12 in the Damascus Document
  • Part II Human Metaphors
  • Kapitel 4. The Fruitfulness of the Vineyard Metaphor: Isaiah 5 and Beyond
  • Kapitel 5. Metaphorisation and the Emergence of a Target Text Metaphor: Four Centuries of Translating npš in the Book of Ezekiel
  • Kapitel 6. Malachi's Metaphorical Divorce: Reading Marital Faithlessness as Cult Criticism with a Little Help from Blending Theory
  • Part III Animal Metaphors
  • Kapitel 7. Among Hyenas, Demons, and Barn Owls (Isa 34:11, 13-15): The Disarmament of a Resistance Text in the Swahili Bibles
  • Kapitel 8. When God Becomes the Enemy: On the Function of the Leonine Metaphor in Isaiah 38:13
  • Kapitel 9. The Rhetoric of Fear in Amos 1-3: Cognitive Perspectives on the Lion Imagery
  • Kapitel 10. "The Lion Has Roared. Who Is not Frightened?" (Amos 3:8): Metaphorical Speeches in the Book of Amos
  • Kapitel 11. Lingering Lions: Contemporary Uses of Metaphors from the Prophetic Literature of the Hebrew Bible in the Public Sphere of Sweden
  • Part IV Inanimate Metaphors
  • Kapitel 12. Clothes, Sticks, and Sisters: Metaphorising the Relationship between Israel and Judah in the Hebrew Bible
  • Kapitel 13. "Like a Booth in a Vineyard": The Remnant Theology in the Book of Isaiah and Its Implications on Early Jewish and Christian Reception History
  • Kapitel 14. The Community as the New Axis Mundi: The Stone Imagery of Isaiah 28:16 and its reception in 1QS and 1QHa.
  • Kapitel 15. Israel as the Remnant and the Root: An Analysis of Covenantal Metaphors in Romans 9:27 and 11:16-24
  • Index of Authors
  • Index of Passages
  • Index of Conceptual Metaphors
  • Index of Subjects
  • Contributors.