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Womanist Criticism

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Identify: A reading of the biblical text from the perspective of African American women

Significance:

  • Helpful critique to feminist criticism (concerned with gender issues)
  • Added issues of race & class to ideological readings of the Bible
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Symbolic Action Report

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Identify: The deity commands the prophet to take a specific action that represents the message

Significance:

  • Ex. Isaiah 20:1-6 when God commands Isaiah to walk around for 3 years naked as a sign of portent against Egypt & Ethiopia
  • The example shows that the command was towards the inhabitants of the costal land around Judah and not to Judah itself
  • The focus is on the reported behavior rather than the narrative potential for such accounts
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Davinatory Chronicle

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Identify: When a prophet receives a request for a divine oracle from another person and then inquires of the Lord and the Lord gives them an answer

Significance:

  • Presents the prophet as a diviner figure who both receives from the Lord and goes to the Lord for answers
  • Ex. Jeremiah 38
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Oholibah

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Identify: A name given to Jerusalem (represented as a sister of Samaria) in Ezekiel 23- meaning my tent is in her in Hebrew

Significance:

  • An example of the use of feminine imagery to characterize Judah/Jerusalem
  • Plays up the image of harlotry
  • Represents the idol worship of Jerusalem as a sexual sin
  • Uses the following of the sister city Samaria as a representation of the foolishness of Jerusalem
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Inclusio

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Identify: A literary device seen in poetry- the bracketing of a literary word with an identical theme, word, or idea at the beginning and end of a stance

Significance:

  • Gives insight into the structure of the word
  • Provides better understanding of the themes of the word
  • Better insight into how poetry works in the Biblical literature
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Royal Psalms

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Identify: Hymns that have kings as their central figure (often the speaker); composed and used for various occasions (coronations/royal weddings/thanksgivings)

Significance:

  • Ex. Psalm 2 & 18
  • The king (or community on behalf of the king) ask God for help or express gratitude for help given
  • Demonstrates the royal focus of the psalter
  • Psalms characterized by its subject matter
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Seraph

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Identify: Fiery winged creatures that fly around the throne of God in Isaiah 6

Significance:
- Based on iconography analysis they used their wings to protect themselves from the deity and not protect the deity

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Tel Aviv

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Identify: The place Ezekiel is taken to in Ez. 3; the place where the community of exiles is located

Significance:

  • Not the same as current day Tel Aviv
  • Members of the Jewish Diaspora returned to Israel after WWII and renamed the place known as Japa as an illusion to the exilic community who lived there in biblical times
  • Reception of historical significance
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LXX Jeremiah

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Identify: Alternate Greek version of Jeremiah- significantly shorter than the Masoretic text (Hebrew translation)

Significance:
- Jeremiah text was translated & circulated in multiple different forms (one of which was translated to Greek)

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Acrostic

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Identify: The structuring of a word by beginning each new line with a successive letter of the alphabet

Significance:

  • Ex. Psalm 119
  • Provides insights into the structure of poetic works
  • (119) reflection on the torah that is rooted in the alphabet guiding the poem about the torah; providing insight into the text
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Immanuel

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Identify: Name that means “God is with us”; Isaiah 7-8

Significance:

  • Ex. states son will be born to a young woman as a son to Ahaz and that by the time the son knows right from wrong the enemies of Israel will be no more
  • Immanuel represented as good- Ch.7 blessing and protection
  • Immanuel represented as bad- Ch. 8 judgement and punishment
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Reception History

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Identify: One of the 4 main categories of methods; a study of a text by looking at its various interpretations and interactions of those interpretations as it is received by different communities over the centuries

Significance:
-draws attention to the importance of the context of the writer and more importantly the context of the various readers of the text

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Gomer

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Identify: wife of Hosea (1-3); a wife of promiscuity and sometimes referred to as a prostitute; part of a symbolic action report between Hosea and God

Significance:

  • provides ex. of a marriage between the unfaithful Israel and God
  • Used as a problematic metaphor in present day for domestic violence
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Edict of Cyrus

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Identify: King Cyrus edict when the Persian govt. took over Babylon allowing conquered nations to return to their places of origin.

Significance:

  • Characterized Cyrus as the messiah (2nd Isaiah)
  • part of the 2 fold characterization of the return to the land with hope/expectation & undercurrent of disappointment due to returning under Persian occupation
  • Less than expected return to promise land
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Day of the Lord

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Identify: a day in which the deity will revenge his enemies

Significance:

  • Characterized as a day of hope for the ppl. of Judah because the Lord will revenge their common enemies
  • Judgement day as seen in Amos
  • Questions who is the enemy?
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Imprecatory Psalm

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Identify: Prayer of judgement is made of God by the psalmist

Significance:

  • Theologically problematic
    1. Importance of communal assent (amen’s)
    2. Bringing requests to God rather than God or an individual inflicting the negatives actions
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Parallelism

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Identify: Two or three cola that share some grammatical/structural similarities using alternate words and expressions

Significance:

  • used throughout the Psalms
  • Second line provides an echo/expansion/intensification of the first line
  • the most definitive device throughout biblical poetry
  • allows insights into broader parts of the poem