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ISBN13
9781575069654
יצא לאור ב
Indiana
עמודים / Pages
128
פורמט
Paperback / softback
תאריך יציאה לאור
15 באפר׳ 2018
שם סדרה
10
Explores the figurative and symbolic function of animal imagery in the Bible, with particular attention to the structural and stylistic features of that imagery in the Book of Psalms.
In this volume, Tova Forti shows how investigation of the poetics of the animal kingdom can elucidate the effect metaphors exert on psalmodic theology. The focus herein on the faunal imagery in Psalms-the literary perception of the animals adduced and the structural and stylistic rhetorical features of the imagery-serves as a lens through which the reader can perceive the poetic dynamics and their impact upon and interaction with the psalm as a prayer.
Forti pays particular attention to the contextual meaning and cultural environment of animal imagery to show how faunal images are used in the formulation and communication of didactic truths and principles regarding human behavior. These depictions can occasionally function as imitato animalis by imbuing animals with human characteristics of language, thought, and empathy, animal life in order to illustrate basic moral precepts.
This volume focuses upon two principal poetical devices-refrains and secondary interpolations-in which animal imagery in the Psalms is often employed as a stage-setting device. A literary analysis of the structure of the psalms in which this faunal imagery is employed reveals the figurative and symbolic impact of this particular domain upon the poetic texture of each psalm. This methodology has diachronic consequences, demonstrating that both poetical devices may function as means of composition in the ongoing process of creating liturgy.
| עמודים / Pages | 128 |
|---|---|
| פורמט | Paperback / softback |
| ISBN10 | 1575069652 |
| יצא לאור ב | Indiana |
| תאריך יציאה לאור | 15 באפר׳ 2018 |
| תוכן עניינים | Preface Introduction The Psalms as Liturgy Imagery, Metaphor, and Simile Synopsis of Research on Metaphors in the Psalms The Focus of Investigation and Methodology Chapter 1 Faunal Imagery in Psalmodic Refrains Psalm 49:13, 21: A wisdom motif of human ignorance and the futility of wealth- `beasts' Psalms 59:7, 15; 22:13-14, 17, 21-22; and 118:10-12: Animal imagery as representing the psalmist's adversary Psalm 59:7, 15: Wild-dog imagery to denote the psalmist's enemy- `dog' Psalm 22:13-14, 17: Bulls, mighty ones of Bashan, lions, dogs, and wild oxen as metonyms for the psalmist's adversaries- `dog,' `bull,' `lion' Psalm 118:10-12: Bee imagery as denoting the psalmist's enemies- `bee' Chapter 2 Faunal Imagery as Secondary Interpolation Proverbs 1:10-19 Psalm 84:4: Intimacy with God- `bird' and 'sparrow' Psalm 102:7-8: Desolation and isolation- `great owl,' `owl,' and `bird' Psalms 33:16-17 and 32:8-9: Wisdom motifs within theological contemplation- `horse' and `mule' Psalm 32:8-9 83 Conclusion Faunal Imagery in Psalmodic Refrains Faunal Imagery as Secondary Interpolation Bibliography Indexes Index of Authors Index of Scripture |
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