Divine Metaphors in Selected Hebrew Psalms of LamentationIn this book, Alec Basson examines the divine metaphors in a selection of biblical Hebrew Psalms of Lamentation from a cognitive-anthropological perspective. The study signals a move beyond the more traditional approaches to the Psalms and argues that the textual information in these poems is more than literary information as such; it is also a cognitive representation of the psalmist's world. The divine portrayals arise from the supplicant's cognitive organisation and utilisation of cultural information, which include the everyday experiences. In situations of affliction, the poet employs various cognitive strategies viz. cultural models, image-schemas and conceptual metaphors as a means of portraying the deity. The exploration illustrates the link between the psalmist's cultural experience, cognitive construal of reality and the metaphorical representations. The utilisation of the different cognitive tools gives rise to new and recurring images of the deity and accounts for the multiple depictions of Yahweh. The investigation arrives at the conclusion that, to appreciate fully the divine metaphors used in the Psalms of Lamentation, one has to examine the cognitive world of the poet. |
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
Culture Cognition and Language | 24 |
Metaphor | 41 |
Psalm 7 | 64 |
Psalm 17 | 86 |
Psalm 31 | 107 |
Psalm 35 | 136 |
Psalm 44 | 161 |
Psalm 59 | 187 |
Psalm 74 | 206 |
Psalm 80 | 227 |
Conclusion | 243 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
According action adversaries affliction ancient appears argues arise aspects attention becomes bring claims cognitive conceptual context contrast CRAIGIE Criticism cultural deity deliver deliverance depicted describe destruction distress divine domain elements emphasises employs enemy example experience expressions face foes function give hand Hebrew Bible HOSSFELD & ZENGER human idea illustrates important indicates individual interpretation Israel Israelites JANOWSKI JOHNSON judge king knowledge KRAUS LAKOFF language linguistic mapping meaning metaphor NIDOTTE notion objects observes orientation particular person physical poet position praise prayer present Press protection provides Psalmen psalmist psalms of lamentation question reference refuge regard rejection relation relationship righteous rise role schema seen sense serves setting shield situation social structure supplicant synonymous parallelism TATE Testament ThWAT translation turn understanding utterance verb Verse Volume Yahweh