Jeremiah: A Study in Ancient Hebrew RhetoricEisenbrauns, 01/01/1997 - 212 من الصفحات Completely retypeset including a new chapter on the history of rhetorical criticism in North America and a fully updated bibliography, Jack Lundbom's landmark contribution to rhetorical criticism is here reissued by Eisenbrauns. This book serves a dual purpose as both an introduction to Jeremiah and an introduction (with illustration) to rhetorical criticism of the Hebrew Bible. |
المحتوى
Chapter 1 | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 36 |
Chapter 3 | 82 |
Chapter 4 | 147 |
Appendix | 155 |
Bibliography | 165 |
203 | |
Back Cover | 213 |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
Jeremiah: A Study in Ancient Hebrew Rhetoric <span dir=ltr>Jack R. Lundbom</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 1975 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Amos Ancient argued argument audience Babylon balance Baruch beginning Bible Biblical Poetry book of Jeremiah Bright Canon chapter chiasmus chiasmus of speaker chiastic structures Chicago Cluster cola colon composition Condamin Covenant delimited Deut Deuteronomy discourse dissertation E. J. Brill earlier Essays Exergasia exile final Form Criticism form-critics Fortress Press Freedman genre Greek Gunkel Hebrew Poetry Hebrew Rhetoric Holladay Ibid inclusio Isaiah Israel Jehoiakim Jere Jeremianic speeches Jerusalem judgment key words king Lamentations lawsuit Leiden letter literary unit Literature Lohfink Lowth Lund miah Muilenburg Old Testament Oracles to Foreign oral original parallelism poem Poetic Pontifical Biblical Institute Prophecy Propheten Prophetic Speech prose Psalm repetition Repr Rhetorical Criticism rhetorical structures Rudolph Ruprecht says Schoettgen scholars scribe Seraiah speak stanza Studies temple Theological tion Tradition trans Ugaritic University Press verb verse Volz VTSupp Yahweh York Zedekiah איש יהוה נאם־יהוה
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة xvi - JANESCU Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society of Columbia University JAOS Journal of the American Oriental Society JBL Journal of Biblical Literature JCS Journal of Cuneiform Studies...
الصفحة xxii - It is not concerned with permanence, nor yet with beauty. It is concerned with effect. It regards a speech as a communication to a specific audience, and holds its business to be the analysis and appreciation of the orator's method of imparting his ideas to his hearers.
الصفحة xvi - Studies JNES Journal of Near Eastern Studies JNSL Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages...