Tragedy and Biblical Narrative
Arrows of the Almighty
- Author: J. Cheryl Exum, University of Sheffield
- Date Published: May 1996
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521565066
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Using insights about ancient and modern tragedy, this much-praised study offers challenging and provocative new readings of selected biblical narratives: the story of Israel's first king, Saul, rejected for his disobedience to God and driven to despair and madness by an evil spirit from the Lord; the story of Jephthah's sacrifice of his daughter in fulfilment of his vow to offer God a sacrifice in return for military victory; the stories of the members of Saul's house, each of whom comes to a tragic end; and the story of Israel's most famous king, David, whose tragedy lies in the burden of divine judgement that falls upon his house as a consequence of his sins. Exum discusses how these narratives handle such perennial tragic issues as guilt, suffering, and evil. She suggests that the extraordinary range and power of biblical narrative has its source in the Bible's uncompromising portrayal of reality as embracing despair, as well as resolution.
Read more- Introduction to tragedy in the Hebrew Bible as a whole, highly accessible and intelligible to interested nonspecialist readers
- Recipient of brilliant and appreciative reviews
- Large potential readership in both biblical studies and gender studies
Reviews & endorsements
'Exum is one interpreter who faces the dark side of biblical reality without flinching. With a refreshing fidelity to a tradition that struggles with the unintelligible and the contingent … Exum demonstrates a remarkable literary sensitivity that delights the reader with a well-crafted work of deep insight.' Catholic Biblical Quarterly
See more reviews'Exum's analysis of the Hebrew texts is subtle and penetrating.' Theology
'The book is excellent … This is a book to read and reread and one which will make a big contribution to current literary readings of the Bible.' Biblical Interpretation
'Exum writes beautifully.' JSOT
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- Date Published: May 1996
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521565066
- length: 224 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.318kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
About translations and transliterations
Part I. Biblical Narrative and the Tragic Vision
Part II. Saul: the Hostility of God: Excursus: hostile transcendence in the Samson story
Part III. Jephthah: the Absence of God: Excursus 1: The awful and sustaining power of words
Excursus 2: Jephthah and his daughter: a feminist reading
Part IV. The Fate of the House of Saul: Michal and Jonathan
Jonathan
Michal
Abner and Ishbosheth
Rizpah's vigil and the tragic end of the House of Saul
Part V. David: the Judgement of God
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index of authors
Index of proper names
Index of citations.
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