History as harlotry in the book of Ezekiel: textual expansion in Ezekiel 16

Cover -- Title -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: The Book of Ezekiel and Research into Prophetic Texts -- A. Introduction -- B. Tracing the Interpretation of Prophetic Texts -- C. Ezekiel 16, 20, and 23 -- I. Ezekiel 16 and 23: An Introduction...

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Main Author: McKenzie, Tracy J. 1968- (Author)
Corporate Author: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Degree granting institution)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2022
In: Forschungen zum Alten Testament / 2 (131)
Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: McKenzie, Tracy J., 1968-, History as harlotry in the book of Ezekiel : textual expansion in Ezekiel 16] (2023) (Kelle, Brad E., 1973 -)
[Rezension von: McKenzie, Tracy J., 1968-, History as harlotry in the book of Ezekiel : textual expansion in Ezekiel 16] (2024) (Schöpflin, Karin, 1956 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Forschungen zum Alten Testament / 2 131
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Ezechiel 16 / Sexual offense / Metaphor / Theology of history
B Bible. Ezechiel 16
B Sexual offense / Metaphor / Idolatry / Israel (Theology)
Further subjects:B Symbolisme dans la Bible
B Bible
B Symbolism in the Bible
B Bible. Ezekiel Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Electronic books
B Bible. Ezekiel, XVI Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Thesis
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:Cover -- Title -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: The Book of Ezekiel and Research into Prophetic Texts -- A. Introduction -- B. Tracing the Interpretation of Prophetic Texts -- C. Ezekiel 16, 20, and 23 -- I. Ezekiel 16 and 23: An Introduction -- II. Ezekiel 23 -- III. Redaction, Additions, and Expansion in Ezekiel 23 -- IV. Ezekiel 23 Compared to Ezekiel 16 -- V. Summary -- Chapter 2: Text and Translation -- A. Text -- B. Translation -- Chapter 3: Structure and Unity in Ezekiel 16 -- A. Structure and Formulas -- I. Introductory Formulaic Elements, Ezekiel 16:1-2 -- II. "Thus the Lord, [Yahweh] Says" Formula, 16:3, 36, 59 -- 1. The Messenger Formula in Ezekiel 16:3 -- 2. The Messenger Formula in Ezekiel 16:36 -- 3. The Messenger Formula in Ezekiel 16:59 -- III. "Utters the Lord, [Yahweh]" Formula -- B. Grammatico-Syntactical Observations and Content -- I. Introductory Formula, Ezekiel 16:1-3aα -- II. Yahweh's Actions toward Infant-Maiden Jerusalem, Ezekiel 16:3aβ-14 -- 1. Circumstances of Jerusalem's Birth, Ezekiel 16:3aβ-5 -- 2. Yahweh's Provision, Ezekiel 16:6-14 -- a) Summary -- b) Ezekiel 16:6 -- c) Ezekiel 16:7-8 -- d) Ezekiel 16:9-12 -- e) Ezekiel 16:13-14 -- III. Jerusalem's Harlotry, Ezekiel 16:15-34 -- 1. Jerusalem's Beauty and Name Beget Harlotry, Ezekiel 16:15 ..90 2. Harlotry with Her Gifts, Ezekiel 16:16-19 -- 3. Harlotry with Her Children, Ezekiel 16:20-21 -- 4. Jerusalem Forgot the Days of Her Youth, Ezekiel 16:22-23 -- 5. Jerusalem Builds Mounds and High Places, Ezekiel 16:24-25 .99 6. Harlotry with the Nations, Ezekiel 16:26-30 -- 7. A Unique Harlot and Adulteress, Ezekiel 16:31-34 -- IV. The Announcement of Yahweh's Judgment, Ezekiel 16:35-43 -- 1. Yahweh Demands an Audience, Ezekiel 16:35 -- 2. Yahweh's Motivation and Sentence, Ezekiel 16:36-39.
"Ezekiel 16 conveys a well-known portrayal of Israel's checkered history. Its borrowed metaphors, textual reuse, and developing content defy a transparent explanation of its origins. In this monograph, Tracy J. McKenzie explores the methods and motivations for textual expansions. After surveying how secondary literature has addressed the interpretive nature of additions, traditions, redactions, and Fortschreibungen in prophetic texts, he provides a new translation and text-critical judgment of Ezekiel 16. He then analyzes how linguistic elements diachronically achieve a composite unity in the passage. This composite unity sets up the analysis that explores the ways in which the expansions have built on pre-existing texts, rewritten them, and developed their content. The author's conclusion focuses on how the interpretive moves in the expansions disclose possible motives and social settings in Yehud."
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ISBN:3161608747