Literary structure and rhetorical strategies in the Hebrew Bible /
Editado por L. J. de Regt, J. de Waard y J. P. Fokkelman.
- 270 páginas ; 24 centímetros
Incluye bibliografía.
The problem of perspective in Biblical Narrative. -Inverted parallelisms and encased parables in Isaiah and their significance for Old and New Testament translation and innterpretation. -Discovering a new path of intertextuality: inverted quotations and their dynamics. -Discourse implications of rhetorical questions in Job. -The order of particiopants in compound clausal elemts inthe pentateuchand earlier prophets: syntax, convention or rethoric?. -The discourse implications of resumption in Hebrew clauses: a preliminary assesment from Genesis. -Coordination interrupted, or literary insertion AX &B pattern, in the books of Samuel.