The Bridling of the Tongue and the Opening of the Mouth in Biblical ProphecyGregory Glazov A&C Black, 2001 M03 1 - 458 páginas Glazov demonstrates that the interlinked themes of bridling the tongue and opening the mouth, well-known components of wisdom teaching, are also crucial to understanding much in the prophets, as well as later Jewish and Christian writings, especially liturgical texts. His comprehensive survey and analysis of the theme contribute to both a literary and a historical perspective on the prophetic literature of the Bible. |
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... readings , I began to gather exegetical comments on the biblical call narratives themselves , and on their traditio - literary and historical interrelationships . The research then disclosed the need to investigate the background ...
... readings , I began to gather exegetical comments on the biblical call narratives themselves , and on their traditio - literary and historical interrelationships . The research then disclosed the need to investigate the background ...
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... reading ' prophet ' where the MT has ' mouth of God ' ( Isa . 30.2 ; Jer . 9.20 ; cf. Ezek . 20.8 ) . Since the Targum was not explicitly avoiding anthropomorphism in translating bodily terms when these are applied to God in the MT ...
... reading ' prophet ' where the MT has ' mouth of God ' ( Isa . 30.2 ; Jer . 9.20 ; cf. Ezek . 20.8 ) . Since the Targum was not explicitly avoiding anthropomorphism in translating bodily terms when these are applied to God in the MT ...
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... reader's convenience , the passages in Scheme 2 ( Habel's Analysis ) will be referred to by the letter marking their section ; the key concepts in each section have been typographically marked . First , it may be noted that the moment ...
... reader's convenience , the passages in Scheme 2 ( Habel's Analysis ) will be referred to by the letter marking their section ; the key concepts in each section have been typographically marked . First , it may be noted that the moment ...
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... readers who can compare and contrast this with other divine callings ( Gen. 22.11 ; 46.2 ; Exod . 3.4 ; cf. Newman 1962 : 94 ; Long 1972 : 497 ; Simon 1981b ; Moberly 1995 : 445 ; and next chapter ) . It is chiefly the prophetic schema ...
... readers who can compare and contrast this with other divine callings ( Gen. 22.11 ; 46.2 ; Exod . 3.4 ; cf. Newman 1962 : 94 ; Long 1972 : 497 ; Simon 1981b ; Moberly 1995 : 445 ; and next chapter ) . It is chiefly the prophetic schema ...
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... reading the text in this way but his argument is quite eisegetical . He argues , for example , that the serpent in ... readings is that they at least seek to explain the principles that hold these separate phases of the narrative ...
... reading the text in this way but his argument is quite eisegetical . He argues , for example , that the serpent in ... readings is that they at least seek to explain the principles that hold these separate phases of the narrative ...
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Chapter 3 THE PURIFICATION OF ISAIAHS LIPS | 111 |
Chapter 5 EZEKIELS ATONING MUTENESS AND OPENING OF THE MOUTH | 220 |
Chapter 6 THE OPENING OF THE MOUTH AND THE BRIDLING OF THE TONGUE IN CULTIC PROPHECY | 275 |
Chapter 7 CONCLUSION | 317 |
Egyptian and Other Ancient Near Eastern MouthOpening and Purification Rites and the Opening of the Mouth in Biblical Prophecy and Prayer | 361 |
Bibliography | 384 |
Index of References | 425 |
Index of Modern Authors | 445 |
Chapter 4 THE SILENCING OF JEREMIAH | 164 |
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The Bridling of the Tongue and the Opening of the Mouth in Biblical Prophecy Gregory Glazov Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
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