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I Will Be King Over You The Rhetoric Of Divine Kingship In The Book Of Ezekiel Terry R Clark

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I Will Be King Over You The Rhetoric Of Divine Kingship In The Book Of Ezekiel Terry R Clark
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I Will Be King Over You The Rhetoric Of Divine Kingship In The Book Of Ezekiel Terry R Clark instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Author: Terry R. Clark
ISBN: 9781463202866, 1463202865
Language: English
Year: 2014

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I Will Be King Over You The Rhetoric Of Divine Kingship In The Book Of Ezekiel Terry R Clark by Terry R. Clark 9781463202866, 1463202865 instant download after payment.

This book examines various rhetorical ways in which the motif of Yahweh’s Kingship functions in the Book of Ezekiel and explores what these arguments contribute to our understanding of the prophetic book as a whole. It concludes that the chief purpose for such rhetoric is to bolster and/or rebuild Yahweh’s reputation among the Judean exiles in Babylon in order to encourage them to avoid assimilation and to preserve their unique faith and identity as the People of Israel. The book provides an overview of the rhetoric of the larger Ezekiel corpus, an examination of the historical and ideological context of the Babylonian exile, a discussion of the method of rhetorical analysis employed here, and a detailed exegesis of texts in which the motif of Yahweh’s kingship is most prominent. In relation to this central motif, relevant sub-themes such as paradise and the underworld, divine presence and absence, and the exodus are also explored.

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