TextPublication details: Resource Publications, c2021. ; Eugene, Oregon:Description: xii, 242 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): Summary: In this study of Hosea Loren Bliese documents his current research into how the poetics of the Hebrew Bible were enhanced by arranging the counts of words and structures in order to beautify the message. The two words good and covenant are the only words that come once each in the five parts of the book. They point to a structural theme of the book, that God s covenant is good in contrast to idolatrous relationships that lead to disaster. Hosea s symbolic numbers are derived from both twenty-two of the Hebrew letters, and from twenty-six, the value of the divine name YHWH along with other numbers related to the name. Plays on the word repent or return have a build-up of repetitions to the end where the plea Return, Israel, to the LORD your God is prominent. Each of these words is marked by numeric significance. The book is a discourse analysis of Hosea s whole text, focusing on features of prominence, including symbolic numbers. The study analyzes thirty of the forty-five poems in Hosea with the form of metrical chiasmus pointing to a central peak. Bliese has developed this in previous writings. Abundant chi-square probability calculations support his analysis.
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books
|
Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section | 224.6 Bli 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 21814 |
| No cover image available |
|
|
No cover image available |
|
|
No cover image available | ||
| 224.5077 Boi 2006 Daniel / | 224.5077 Lon 1999 Daniel : [manuscript] / from biblical text ... to contemporary life /. | 224.5077 Luc 2002 v.20 Daniel / [manuscript] / | 224.6 Bli 2021 God's Good Covenant: [manuscript] : Poetic Beauty in Hosea Enhanced by Counting / | 224.6 May 1969 Hosea : a commentary / | 224.6 May 1969 c.2 Hosea : a commentary / | 224.606 Bru 1968 Tradition for crisis; [manuscript] : a study in Hosea. / |
In this study of Hosea Loren Bliese documents his current research into how the poetics of the Hebrew Bible were enhanced by arranging the counts of words and structures in order to beautify the message. The two words good and covenant are the only words that come once each in the five parts of the book. They point to a structural theme of the book, that God s covenant is good in contrast to idolatrous relationships that lead to disaster. Hosea s symbolic numbers are derived from both twenty-two of the Hebrew letters, and from twenty-six, the value of the divine name YHWH along with other numbers related to the name. Plays on the word repent or return have a build-up of repetitions to the end where the plea Return, Israel, to the LORD your God is prominent. Each of these words is marked by numeric significance. The book is a discourse analysis of Hosea s whole text, focusing on features of prominence, including symbolic numbers. The study analyzes thirty of the forty-five poems in Hosea with the form of metrical chiasmus pointing to a central peak. Bliese has developed this in previous writings. Abundant chi-square probability calculations support his analysis.
There are no comments on this title.