Hollow men, strange women: riddles, codes and otherness in the Book of Judges

Preliminary Material -- 1 Introduction: ‘A Spoil of Divers Colours on Both Sides’ -- 2 ‘O Mirror of Our Fickle State’: Riddles, Words and Other Instruments of Illusion -- 3 Not Quite at Home: Geography and Otherness -- 4 ‘Let Me Feel the Pillars on Which the House Stands’: The Role and Symbolism of...

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Auteur principal: Baker, Robin ca. 20./21. Jh. (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Leiden Boston Brill [2016]
Dans: Biblical interpretation series (143)
Année: 2016
Recensions:[Rezension von: Baker, Robin, Hollow men, strange women] (2019) (Scholz, Susanne, 1963 -)
Collection/Revue:Biblical interpretation series 143
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Bibel. Juge
Sujets non-standardisés:B Bible. Judges Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc
Accès en ligne: Table des matières
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Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
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Résumé:Preliminary Material -- 1 Introduction: ‘A Spoil of Divers Colours on Both Sides’ -- 2 ‘O Mirror of Our Fickle State’: Riddles, Words and Other Instruments of Illusion -- 3 Not Quite at Home: Geography and Otherness -- 4 ‘Let Me Feel the Pillars on Which the House Stands’: The Role and Symbolism of the Book’s Rhetorical Architecture -- 5 The Tangled Roots of Deborah’s Tree: Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Soul of Judges -- 6 ‘This Broken Jaw of Our Lost Kingdoms’: Death and Cosmic Warfare -- 7 Past as Parable, History as Honey: Judges as Historiography -- 8 Epilogue: Judges and the Deuteronomist -- Bibliography -- Index of Biblical References -- General Index.
In Hollow Men, Strange Women , Robin Baker provides a masterly reappraisal of Israel's experience during its Settlement of Canaan as narrated in the Book of Judges. Written under Assyrian suzerainty in the reign of Manasseh, Judges is both a theological commentary on the Settlement and an esoteric work of prophecy. Its apparent historicity subtly encrypts a grim forewarning of Judah's future, and, in its extensive treatment of otherness, Judges explores the meaning of God’s covenant with Israel. Robin Baker's scholarly and perceptive reading draws on a deep understanding of ancient Hebrew and Mesopotamian symbolic codes to interpret the riddles in this many-layered text. The Book of Judges reveals complex literary configurations from which past, present, and future are simultaneously presented
Description matérielle:1 Online-Ressource (XX, 354 Seiten), Illustrationen, Karten
ISBN:9004322671
Accès:Available to subscribing member institutions only
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004322677