The Bridling of the Tongue and the Opening of the Mouth in Biblical ProphecyGregory Glazov A&C Black, 2001 M03 1 - 458 páginas Glazov demonstrates that the interlinked themes of bridling the tongue and opening the mouth, well-known components of wisdom teaching, are also crucial to understanding much in the prophets, as well as later Jewish and Christian writings, especially liturgical texts. His comprehensive survey and analysis of the theme contribute to both a literary and a historical perspective on the prophetic literature of the Bible. |
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... cited according to the RSV version . Texts from Midrash Rabbah follow the Soncino translation edited by Freedman and Simon ( 1951 ) . This page intentionally left blank Chapter 1 THE PROPHETIC OBJECTIONS Introduction 25.
... cited according to the RSV version . Texts from Midrash Rabbah follow the Soncino translation edited by Freedman and Simon ( 1951 ) . This page intentionally left blank Chapter 1 THE PROPHETIC OBJECTIONS Introduction 25.
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... cited by Haldar 1945 : 30 ) . KA is the logogram for pûm ' mouth ' so that the names should probably be read pî - aya , pî - nannar . The Amarna texts , which witness to the westward spread of the Akkadian cult , also provide parallels ...
... cited by Haldar 1945 : 30 ) . KA is the logogram for pûm ' mouth ' so that the names should probably be read pî - aya , pî - nannar . The Amarna texts , which witness to the westward spread of the Akkadian cult , also provide parallels ...
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... citing Alt on Isaiah and Fohrer on Ezekiel , observes that the prophets almost exclusively reserve the title of King to Yhwh whose judgment they announce to nations and to their secular rulers ; only Jeremiah applies the term to Davidic ...
... citing Alt on Isaiah and Fohrer on Ezekiel , observes that the prophets almost exclusively reserve the title of King to Yhwh whose judgment they announce to nations and to their secular rulers ; only Jeremiah applies the term to Davidic ...
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... citing Cross ( 1953 : 274-77 ) , stresses that the setting is an audience with Yhwh , his entire focus is on the commission rather than on the individual's response . To argue , on the basis of parallels , that these narratives are ...
... citing Cross ( 1953 : 274-77 ) , stresses that the setting is an audience with Yhwh , his entire focus is on the commission rather than on the individual's response . To argue , on the basis of parallels , that these narratives are ...
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... citing Ahuis ( 1982 : 52 ) but contests Ahuis's view that J here constitutes a ' pre - history ' to Jeremiah . For Van Seters , this narrative too , like the call narrative , is also modelled on Jeremiah ( 1994 : 75 n . 37 ) . Were Van ...
... citing Ahuis ( 1982 : 52 ) but contests Ahuis's view that J here constitutes a ' pre - history ' to Jeremiah . For Van Seters , this narrative too , like the call narrative , is also modelled on Jeremiah ( 1994 : 75 n . 37 ) . Were Van ...
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Chapter 3 THE PURIFICATION OF ISAIAHS LIPS | 111 |
Chapter 5 EZEKIELS ATONING MUTENESS AND OPENING OF THE MOUTH | 220 |
Chapter 6 THE OPENING OF THE MOUTH AND THE BRIDLING OF THE TONGUE IN CULTIC PROPHECY | 275 |
Chapter 7 CONCLUSION | 317 |
Egyptian and Other Ancient Near Eastern MouthOpening and Purification Rites and the Opening of the Mouth in Biblical Prophecy and Prayer | 361 |
Bibliography | 384 |
Index of References | 425 |
Index of Modern Authors | 445 |
Chapter 4 THE SILENCING OF JEREMIAH | 164 |
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Página 385 - I am the Lord thy God. Thou shall have no other gods before me.
Página 143 - The Lord God hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary : he wakeneth morning by morning, he wakeneth mine ear to hear as the learned.
Página 278 - Deliver me from blood-guiltiness, O God, thou God of my salvation : and my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness.
Página 356 - Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light ? let him trust in the name of the Lord, and stay upon his God.
Página 143 - And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand not; And see ye indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this people fat, And make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; Lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, And understand with their heart, and convert, and be healed.
Página 196 - See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant.