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From Law to Prophecy

Ezekiel's Use of the Holiness Code

From Law to Prophecy

Ezekiel's Use of the Holiness Code

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Hardback

£150.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567027252
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 03/08/2009

This work examines text-referencing practices and ideas about sacred texts in antiquity. This book shows how Ezekiel, an ancient Israelite author, borrowed from and transformed an earlier text containing religious instruction.

Ezekiel used this earlier text (Lev 17-26, the "Holiness Code") in order to explain the sixth-century destruction of his city and the exile of its inhabitants, and to create hope for the exilic community of which he was a part. It was precisely because he regarded this text as authoritative and paradigmatic for his own day that he borrowed its words and phrases and transformed them for inclusion in his own work. The techniques behind these transformations include syntactic modification, inversion of word order, creation of word pairs, split-up and recombination of locutions, creation of word clusters, conflation, wordplay, and reversals.

By transforming the Holiness Code's legal instructions and covenant rhetoric into accusations and descriptions of imminent or recent punishment, Ezekiel could explain the tragedy by creating a causal connection between the people's behavior and the disaster they experienced. By selectively and paradigmatically using the Holiness Code's covenant blessings, Ezekiel envisioned a future characterized by physical and spiritual restoration. Ezekiel transformed law into prophecy in his attempt to meet the needs of his community.

Preface
Abbreviations
Table of Contents


INTRODUCTION


CHAPTER 1. H AND ITS RELATION TO EZEKIEL


CHAPTER 2. TOOLS FOR EVALUATING TEXTUAL DEPENDENCE


CHAPTER 3. THE PROCESS BY WHICH EZEKIEL SHAPED THE MATERIAL


CHAPTER 4. THE RHETORIC OF EZEKIEL'S USE OF THE HOLINESS CODE


CHAPTER 5. EZEKIEL'S USE OF H AS A RESPONSE TO THE EXILE


CONCLUSION


Appendix 1: Index of Parallel Passages by Order of Occurrence in Ezekiel


Appendix 2: Index of Shared Locutions by Order of Occurrence in Lev 17-26


Bibliography

Dr. Michael A. Lyons (University of St. Andrews, UK)

Dr. Michael Lyons is Lecturer in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at the University of St. Andrews, UK.