Reading Law

Reading Law

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Watts, James W.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9780567193339
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Watts here argues that conventions of oral rhetoric were adapted to shape the literary form and contents of the Pentateuch. The large-scale structure-stories introducing lists of laws that conclude with divine sanctions-reproduces a common ancient strategy for persuasion. The laws'' use of direct address, historical motivations and frequent repetitions serve rhetorical ends, and even the legal contradictions seem designed to appeal to competing constituencies. The instructional speeches of God and Moses reinforce the persuasive appeal by characterizing God as a just ruler and Moses as a faithful scribe. The Pentateuch was designed to persuade Persian-period Judaeans that this Torah should define their identity as Israel.
EAN 9780567193339
ISBN 0567193330
Binding Ebook
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date June 1, 1999
Pages 192
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Watts, James W.
Series Biblical Seminar