Visions of death and re-creation: Ezekiel 8–11, 37:1–14 and the crisis of identity in the Babylonian exile and beyond
The words and images of death and re-creaction in Ezekiel refer to the collective identity of the House of Israel and to its relationship with its God. Two symptomatic texts are discussed: the first temple vision (Ezek 8–11) and the vision of the valley of bones (Ezek 37:1–14). From Ezek 8–11, the v...
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Language: | English |
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2015
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Pacifica
Year: 2015, Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 243-255 |
Further subjects: | B
divine–human relationship
B Ezek 8–11 B vision of the valley of bones B people of YHWH B Ezek 37:1–14 B Collective identity B death and resurrection B Ezekiel B first temple vision B Babylonian Exile |
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