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The Rhetoric of the Book of Judges / edited by Robert H. O'Connell

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum ; 63Publication details: Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill 1996Description: 541 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 97890041010439004101047
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS410  .V452 1996
Contents:
Rhetorical concerns of Judges' tribal-political and deuteronomic schemata. Concerns of Judges' tribal-political schema -- Concerns of Judges' deuteronomic schema -- Rhetorical concerns of Judges as a literary form. Judges' double prologue -- Judges' deliverer accounts -- Judges' double deþþnouement -- The rhetorical strategy of Judges. Explicit monarchicalism in Judges' double deþþnouement -- Implicit monarchicalism in Judges' tribal-political concerns -- Implicit monarchicalism in Judges' deuteronomic concerns -- Implicit monarchicalism achieved through narrative analogy -- The rhetorical situation implied by Judges. The rhetorical situation implied by Judges' strategy -- The rhetorical situation implied by Judges' recency, chronological references and historical scope.
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Rhetorical concerns of Judges' tribal-political and deuteronomic schemata. Concerns of Judges' tribal-political schema -- Concerns of Judges' deuteronomic schema -- Rhetorical concerns of Judges as a literary form. Judges' double prologue -- Judges' deliverer accounts -- Judges' double deþþnouement -- The rhetorical strategy of Judges. Explicit monarchicalism in Judges' double deþþnouement -- Implicit monarchicalism in Judges' tribal-political concerns -- Implicit monarchicalism in Judges' deuteronomic concerns -- Implicit monarchicalism achieved through narrative analogy -- The rhetorical situation implied by Judges. The rhetorical situation implied by Judges' strategy -- The rhetorical situation implied by Judges' recency, chronological references and historical scope.

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