Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and its Contexts
1 primary work
Book 5
A Palimpsest: Rhetoric, Ideology, Stylistics, and Language Relating to Persian Israel
Published 11 October 2009
A volume of collected essays that explores what we can learn about the producers and readers of biblical books by looking into matters of language, rhetoric, style, and ideology. What do they teach us about these literati's world of knowledge and imagination, about the issues they had in mind and the ways they came to deal with them through authoritative literature? The book includes essays on such issues as whether linguistic theories can solve literary-critical problems, on what is "late biblical Hebrew," on parallelism and noun groups in biblical poetry, and the communicative meaning of some linguistic choices.