"Who is like Yahweh?" a study of divine metaphors in the book of Micah
Juan Cruz considers the two groups of divine metaphors in the book of Micah, namely the legal metaphors in 1:2–16 and 6:1–16 and the pastoral metaphors in 2:12–13, 4:6–7, 5:1–4a and 7:14–20. He aims to contribute to the literary analysis of these metaphors and so help to achieve a better understandi...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Castellano |
Colección: | Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments ;
volume 263. V&R academic. |
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Sumario: | Juan Cruz considers the two groups of divine metaphors in the book of Micah, namely the legal metaphors in 1:2–16 and 6:1–16 and the pastoral metaphors in 2:12–13, 4:6–7, 5:1–4a and 7:14–20. He aims to contribute to the literary analysis of these metaphors and so help to achieve a better understanding of God as portrayed in the Hebrew Bible and in the book of Micah in particular.
Using theories that can integrate these metaphors without denying their contradictions, Cruz offers an approach that recognises how the metaphors for God both complement one another and demonstrate tension with each other in the context of the whole book. |
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Descripción Física: | 274 páginas |
ISBN: | 9783525540473 |