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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Pearson Education, Limited, 2005
ISBN 10: 0321122305 ISBN 13: 9780321122308
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd, 2017
ISBN 10: 1910928216 ISBN 13: 9781910928219
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 170 pages. 9.13x6.14x0.47 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd, 2015
ISBN 10: 190969780X ISBN 13: 9781909697805
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 170 pages. 6.14x0.44x9.21 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd, 2015
ISBN 10: 190969780X ISBN 13: 9781909697805
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnWritten by a scholar of rhetoric, Persuading God demonstrates that the first-person psalms that make up over a third of the Book of Psalms were designed not simply to express the feelings of individual Israelites but to persuade G.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd, 2015
ISBN 10: 190969780X ISBN 13: 9781909697805
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Written by a scholar of rhetoric, Persuading God demonstrates that the first-person psalms that make up over a third of the Book of Psalms were designed not simply to express the feelings of individual Israelites but to persuade God to act.The book casts a new light on the roles of all the players in the situations in which the psalms were composed and performed: the person represented by the speaker on whose particular troubles the psalm is based, the spectators and opponents who are sometimes addressed directly by the speaker, the poet-musicians who craft the speaker's case and occasionally undermine it, and, most of all, God as the direct addressee whose presumed openness to persuasion and willingness to intervene underlie the entire event.The readings provide new explanations for many long-standing puzzles: how to deal with the long string of imprecations in Psalm109, whether Psalm 4 is best read as protesting a false accusation or as countering apostasy, why so many verses in Psalm 62 begin with the exclamation ach, and, more generally, why so many firstperson psalms seem to swing abruptly between despair and praise.The book demonstrates the relevance of contemporary rhetorical theory to Hebrew Bible studies, including the work of ChaïmPerelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca, Kenneth Burke, and Mikhail Bakhtin. It also illuminates the state of rhetorical practice in the ancient Near East at the same time that rhetorical theories were first being codified and taught in archaic and classical Athens.