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Myths Of Exile History And Metaphor In The Hebrew Bible Copenhagen International Seminar 1st Edition Gudme

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Myths Of Exile History And Metaphor In The Hebrew Bible Copenhagen International Seminar 1st Edition Gudme
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.88 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Gudme, Anne Katrine, Hjelm, Ingrid
ISBN: 9781138886896, 9781315714516, 9780367873011, 1138886890, 1315714515, 036787301X, 2014042046
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Myths Of Exile History And Metaphor In The Hebrew Bible Copenhagen International Seminar 1st Edition Gudme by Gudme, Anne Katrine, Hjelm, Ingrid 9781138886896, 9781315714516, 9780367873011, 1138886890, 1315714515, 036787301X, 2014042046 instant download after payment.

The Babylonian exile in 587-539 BCE is often presented as a key factor for the religious and literary developments found in the Hebrew Bible. However, the theme of exile should not be viewed as an echo of a single traumatic historical event, but rather as a literary motif that is repeatedly reworked by biblical authors. Myths of Exile provides a critical and comparative assessment of motifs of estrangement and belonging in the Hebrew Bible and related literature. Demonstrating that such tales are a common formative narrative in the literature of the ancient Near-East, this book forms the basis for a fresh understanding of these exile myths as identity-building literary phenomena.

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