“We have Sinned and Rebelled; You have Not Forgiven”


Conventional readings of Lamentations invariably appeal to the “central” chapter 3 and its male character, the רבג, as pivotal for the meaning and purpose of Lamentations. Such readings emphasize the sin of humanity and the justice of God and can be broadly described as theodic in character. A numbe...

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Main Author: Bier, Miriam J. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2014
In: Biblical interpretation
Year: 2014, Volume: 22, Issue: 2, Pages: 146-167
Further subjects:B authoritative
 internally persuasive
 Bakhtin
 theodicy
 antitheodicy

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