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Interpreting quoted speech in prophetic literature : a study of Jeremiah 2.1-3.5 /

"In 'Interpreting Quoted Speech', Samuel Hildebrandt analyzes the literary phenomenon of one speaker quoting the words of another speaker within prophetic discourse. Challenging approaches that categorize these speech quotations and use them as direct windows into Israel's past,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hildebrandt, Samuel (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017.
Colección:Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, VOLUME 176
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |6 880-01  |a Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Quoted Speech in Prophetic Literature: A Research History; 1 Introduction; 2 The Foundations: Wolff, "Das Zitat im Prophetenspruch"; 3 The Developments after Wolff; 4 Back to the Basics: Overholt and the Problem of "Audience Reaction"; 5 Quoted Speech in Current Jeremiah Studies; 6 Conclusion and Outlook; Chapter 2 Quoted Speech in Context: Method and Interpretation; 1 Introduction; 2 The Definition of Quoted Speech; 3 The Interpretation of Quoted Speech; 3.1 The Dynamics of Quoted Speech; 3.2 The Question of Authenticity. 
505 8 |a 3.3 Conclusion4 The Function of Quoted Speech; 4.1 Dialogue; 4.2 Drama; 4.3 Demonstration; 4.4 Characterization; 4.5 Conclusion; 5 The Communication of Quoted Speech; 6 The Identification of Quoted Speech; 7 Conclusion and Course of Analysis; Chapter 3 The Text and Structure of Jeremiah 2.1-3.5; 1 Introduction; 2 Demarcation; 3 Translation; 4 Text Analysis; 4.1 Jeremiah 2.1-3; 4.2 Jeremiah 2.4-13; 4.3 Jeremiah 2.14-25; 4.4 Jeremiah 2.26-32; 4.5 Jeremiah 2.33-37; 4.6 Jeremiah 3.1-5; 5 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Quoted Speech in Jeremiah 2.4-13; 1 Introduction; 2 The Irrealis Insets. 
505 8 |a Chapter 7 Quoted Speech in Jeremiah 2.33-371 Introduction; 2 The Insets in 2.35; 2.1 Phrasing and Perspective; 2.2 Integration; 3 The Frame of 2.33-37; 3.1 The First Movement (2.33-34); 3.2 The Insets in 2.35; 3.3 The Second Movement (2.36-37); 4 Conclusion; Chapter 8 Quoted Speech in Jeremiah 3.1-5; 1 Introduction; 2 The Frame of 3.1-3; 2.1 Law and Lust (3.1); 2.2 Exposition and Evidence (3.2-3); 2.3 Conclusion; 3 Frame and Inset in 3.4-5; 3.1 The Frame of 3.4a; 3.2 The Inset: Jerusalem's Appeals; 3.3 The Inset: Jerusalem's Questions; 3.4 YHWH's Response in 3.5b; 4 Conclusion. 
520 8 |a "In 'Interpreting Quoted Speech', Samuel Hildebrandt analyzes the literary phenomenon of one speaker quoting the words of another speaker within prophetic discourse. Challenging approaches that categorize these speech quotations and use them as direct windows into Israel's past, Hildebrandt makes a compelling case for reading quoted speech in its literary context. He presents a substantial method for such an interpretive approach, demonstrates its value in a detailed analysis of Jeremiah 2.1-3.5, and highlights the significance of quoted phrases in Jeremiah and other prophetic texts. 'Interpreting Quoted Speech' marks an important contribution to the exploration of Jeremiah's discourse and polyphony and, due to its accessible methodology and exegesis, offers a model for further research in prophetic literature."--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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880 8 |6 505-00/(S  |a 2.1 "The fathers did not say" (2.6)2.2 "The priests did not say" (2.8); 3 Frame and Insets in 2.4-9; 3.1 Structure, Address, and Reference; 3.2 The Contribution of the Insets; 4 The Context of 2.10-13; 5 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Quoted Speech in Jeremiah 2.14-25; 1 Introduction; 2 The Context of 2.14-19; 3 Frame and Insets in 2.20-25; 3.1 Frame and Inset in 2.20-22; 3.1.1 "I will not serve" (2.20); 3.1.2 The Images of Vine and Soap (2.21-22); 3.1.3 Conclusion; 3.2 Frame and Insets in 2.23-25; 3.2.1 "I am not unclean" (2.23aα); 3.2.2 Imperatives and Metaphors (2.23aβ-25a). 
880 8 |6 505-01/(S  |a 3.2.3 "I love strangers" (2.25b)3.2.4 Conclusion: The Dynamics of 2.23aα and 2.25b; 4 Quoted Speech as Structure and DialogueAn Integrated Reading of 2.20-25; 5 Conclusion; Chapter 6 Quoted Speech in Jeremiah 2.26-32; 1 Introduction; 2 Frame and Insets in 2.26-28; 2.1 Crime and Shame (2.26); 2.2 The Triplet of Insets in 2.27; 2.3 Conclusion and Transition to Judah (2.28); 3 Frame and Inset in 2.29-32; 3.1 Accusation and Discipline (2.29-30); 3.2 The Inset in 2.31; 3.3 Conclusion: YHWH's Lament (2.32); 4 Quoted Speech and Communication: An Integrated Reading of 2.26-32; 5 Conclusion. 
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