Metaphors and Similes for Yahweh in Hosea 14:2-9 (1-8): A Study of Hoseanic Pictorial Language (Friedensauer Schriftenreihe. Reihe a, Theologie, Bd. 1) Buy on Amazon
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Metaphors and Similes for Yahweh in Hosea 14:2-9 (1-8): A Study of Hoseanic Pictorial Language (Friedensauer Schriftenreihe. Reihe a, Theologie, Bd. 1)

Publisher Peter Lang Pub Inc
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Author(s) Bernhard Oestreich
Publisher Peter Lang Pub Inc
ISBN / ASIN 0820436151
ISBN-13 9780820436159
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Sales Rank #3,620,035
Category Paperback
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Compared with the effort to interpret Hosea 1-3, the final chapter has been rather neglected. Additionally, the variety of explanations of biblical images in Hos 14 indicates a necessity to clarify the methods of their interpretation. The metaphors and similes of Hos 14:2-9 referring to Yahweh, 'healing, loving dew', and 'tree', are investigated. They are interpreted on the background of their language conventions. Thereby the actual usage in Hosea with its twists, alterations, and reversals becomes obvious. The study demonstrates that Hosea's metaphors and similes are deeply rooted in Israelite language traditions. They are not to be interpreted as literal description of cultic experiences. All the metaphors for Yahweh in Hos 14 are traditionally connected with kingship. They are used in such a way that they express an eschatological hope with Yahweh as Israel's king, however, without downgrading Yahweh's radical judgment.
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