Narrative analogy in the Hebrew Bible : battle stories and their equivalent non-battle narratives / by Joshua A. Berman. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum ; v. 103.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, (c)2004.Description: xii, 244 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9004131191
- 9789004131194
- BS410.B516.N377 2004
- BS410
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Introduction: narrative analogy and the metaphor plot -- Second battle as Ha-Ai (Josh 8:1-29) and the trial of Achan (Josh 7:10-26) -- Battle against Benjamin (Judg 20:40-48) and the rape of the concubine (Judg 19:22-27) -- Appointment of Jephthah as commander in chief (Judg 10:17-11:11) and the reproach of the people by God (Judg 10:6-16) -- Two days of feasting (Esth 5:1-8) and two days of fighting (Esth 9:1-16) in the book of Esther -- Battle at Baal Perazim (1 Chr 14:8-12) and the account of Perez Uzzah (1 Chr 13:1-14) -- Battle at Ramoth Gilead (2 Chr 18:28-19:3) and the pre-battle deliberations of Ahab and Jehoshaphat (2 Chr 18:1-27) -- Conclusions: battle report and narrative analogy in light of the present study.
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