Literary structure and rhetorical strategies in the Hebrew Bible /

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Imprint:[Winona Lake, IN.] : Eisenbrauns, 1996.
Description:x, 270 p.
Language:English
Subject:Bible. -- Old Testament. -- Language, style.
Bible. -- Old Testament.
Rhetoric in the Bible.
Intertextuality.
Intertextuality.
Rhetoric in the Bible.
Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2506689
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Other authors / contributors:Regt, L. J. de, 1960-
Waard, Jan de
Fokkelman, J. P.
ISBN:1575060116 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / T. Muraoka
  • Character/Author/Reader: The Problem of Perspective in Biblical Narrative / J. Magonet
  • Inverted Parallelisms and Encased Parables in Isaiah and Their Significance for Old and New Testament Translation and Interpretation / K. E. Bailey
  • Discovering a New Path of Intertextuality: Inverted quotations and their dynamics / P. C. Beentjes
  • Discourse Implications of Rhetorical Questions in Job, Deuteronomy and the Minor Prophets / L. J. de Regt
  • The Order of Participants in Compound Clausal Elements in the Pentateuch and Earlier Prophets: Syntax, convention or rhetoric / L. J. de Regt
  • The Discourse Implications of Resumption in Hebrew [actual symbol not reproducible]-Clauses: A preliminary assessment from Genesis / H. Van Dyke Parunak
  • Coordination Interrupted, or Literary Insertion AX&B Pattern, in the Books of Samuel / D. T. Tsumura
  • The Text as an Eloquent Guide: Rhetorical, linguistic and literary features in Genesis 1 / Ellen J. van Wolde
  • Genesis 37 and 38 at the Interface of Structural Analysis and Hermeneutics / J. P. Fokkelman
  • Knowing Yahweh: Exod 6:3 in the context of Genesis 1 - Exodus 15 / L. M. Eslinger
  • La structure du cortege d'Israel autour de Jericho d'apres Josue 6 / J.-C. Margot
  • Mythological Themes and the Unity of Ezekiel / L. E. Boadt
  • Psalm 1 and the Rhetoric of Religious Argumentation / Y. Gitay
  • Hebrew Rhetoric and the Translator / J. de Waard.