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The Rhetoric of Remembrance

Jerry Hwang

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  • 304 sidor
  • 2012
To whom is Moses speaking in Deuteronomy? This question is controversial in OT scholarship. Some passages in Deuteronomy indicate that Moses is addressing the first exodus generation that witnessed Horeb (Deut 5:34), while other passages point to the second exodus generation that survived the wilderness (Deut 1:35; 2:1416). Redaction critics such as Thomas Rmer and John Van Seters view the chronological problems in Deuteronomy as evidence of multiple tradition layers. Although other scholars have suggested that Deuteronomys conflation of chronology is a rhetorical move to unify Israels generations, no analysis has thus far explored in detail how the blending of you and the fathers functions as a rhetorical device. However, a rhetorical approach to the fathers is especially appropriate in light of three features of Deuteronomy. First, a rhetorical approach recognizes that the repetitiveness of the Deuteronomic style is a homiletical strategy designed to inculcate the audience with memory. The book is shot through with exhortations for Israel to remember the past. Second, a rhetorical approach recognizes that collective memory entails the transformation of the past through actualization for the present. Third, a rhetorical approach to Deuteronomy accords well with the books self-presentation as the words that Moses spoke (1:1). The book of Deuteronomy assumes a canonical posture by embedding the means of its own oral and written propagation, thereby ensuring that the voice of Moses speaking in the book of Deuteronomy resounds in Israels ears as a perpetually authoritative speech-act. The Rhetoric of Remembrance demonstrates that Deuteronomy depicts the corporate solidarity of Israel in the land promised to the fathers (part 1), under the sovereignty of the same God of the fathers across the nations history (part 2), as governed by a timeless covenant of the fathers between YHWH and his people (part 3). In the narrative world of Deuteronomy, the fathers begin as the patriarchs, while frequently scrolling forward in time to include every generation that has received YHWHs promises but nonetheless continues to await their fulfillment. Hwangs study is an insightful, innovative approach that addresses crucial aspects of the Deuteronomic style with a view to the theological effect of that style. Jerry Hwang (Ph.D., Wheaton College) serves as Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Singapore Bible College.
  • Författare: Jerry Hwang
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781575062389
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 304
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2012-05-09
  • Förlag: Eisenbrauns