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The Metaphor Of Illness And Healing In Hosea And Its Significance In The Socioeconomic Context Of Eighthcentury Israel And Judah Seonghyuk Hong

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The Metaphor Of Illness And Healing In Hosea And Its Significance In The Socioeconomic Context Of Eighthcentury Israel And Judah Seonghyuk Hong
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Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6 MB
Author: Seong-Hyuk Hong
ISBN: 9780820481555, 0820481556
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Metaphor Of Illness And Healing In Hosea And Its Significance In The Socioeconomic Context Of Eighthcentury Israel And Judah Seonghyuk Hong by Seong-hyuk Hong 9780820481555, 0820481556 instant download after payment.

One of the central metaphors in the Book of Hosea is the metaphor of illness and healing, which is explicitly or implicitly mentioned with frequency throughout the text. This book focuses on the social connotations of the metaphor of illness and healing in Hosea 5:8-6:3 and 7:1-7. It incorporates a theoretical analysis of metaphor into a sociological discussion about the social reality of eighth-century Israel and Judah as well as a comparative study of the concept of illness and healing in the ancient Near East and traditional East Asia (Korea). This book breaks new ground by exploring the crucial significance of the metaphor in the socio-economic context of eighth-century Israel and Judah.

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