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Co-texts and contexts in the book of Jonah / Marian Kelsey.

Van Pelt Library BS1605.52 .K45 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kelsey, Marian, author.
Series:
Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 755.
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
The library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 755
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Jonah--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Bible. Jonah.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
vii, 145 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London : T&T Clark, 2025.
Summary:
"Marian Kelsey argues that the book of Jonah weaves together many narratives with shared themes into a phenomenon of 'interlocking allusion'. While describing the adventures of its protagonist, the narrative uses phrases, plot-lines and themes from many other scriptural texts, in such a way that a core interest of the book is to reflect upon a concept of and significant elements from scripture. Kelsey thus suggests that the author(s) of the book engages with and reflects on scriptural literature, exploring the character of God as presented in the literature, and the implications for humanity when it behaves in a manner judged to be wicked. Kelsey begins by surveying the potential allusions suggested by other scholars, grouped according to the text or narrative to which the book of Jonah purportedly alludes; and further reviews the methodological considerations of how allusions are to be defined and detected, and how the book of Jonah is to be evaluated as part of the Twelve Minor Prophets. She discusses the likely dating of the book and explores the question of the book's genre, concluding that there is a convincing explanation of the true referent of book as being Jerusalem, and that the purpose of the final line is neither rhetorical question nor statement, but true question." -- Publisher's website.
Contents:
Introduction
Allusion and intertexuality
Historical and literary context
The theme of exile
The role of a prophet
The relenting of God
The fate of cities
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [128]-134) and indexes.
ISBN:
9780567723888
0567723887
OCLC:
1520910571
Publisher Number:
CIPO000295813

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