Lions and birds as literature. Some notes on Isaiah 31 and Hosea 11 |
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Authors: | Göran Eidevall |
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Institution: | Lunds Universitets Teologiska Institutionen , S‐223 62, Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Abstract A certain combination of animal metaphors found in two different texts, Isaiah 31 and Hosea 11, has caused considerable scholarly confusion. Additional similarities as well as dissimilarities between the texts are presented, but the intertextual question is left open. Instead an attempt is made to analyze the metaphors in their context. The analysis is based on modern metaphor theory and the concept of genre allusion (in relation to the theophany Gattung). It is suggested that the metaphors in Isaiah 31 are related to the symbol of the cherubs, while Hosea 11,10–11 contains deliberate reversals of other Hosean passages. |
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