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Day in Mamre, Night in Sodom: Abraham and Lot in Genesis 18 and 19

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Recent developments in Pentateuchal studies - from both diachronic (historical) and synchronic (literary-textual) perspectives - have made it possible to read Genesis 18 and 19, the evocative story of Abraham and Lot, in a new light. This text uses both types of approach to examine the text, firstly considered in its own terms - its structural and linguistic features, in a detailed and close reading of each verse - and secondly considered in terms of its symbolism and imagery in relation to those found in comparable cultures of the ancient Middle East. The end product is an integrated reading of the Abraham and Lot story as a sustained literary unit, and the reading process demonstrates value of a range of exegetical methods - structuralist, linguistic, literary, historical and anthropological - in the continuing exploration of this biblical narrative.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
1 May 1995
Pages
296
ISBN
9789004102507

Recent developments in Pentateuchal studies - from both diachronic (historical) and synchronic (literary-textual) perspectives - have made it possible to read Genesis 18 and 19, the evocative story of Abraham and Lot, in a new light. This text uses both types of approach to examine the text, firstly considered in its own terms - its structural and linguistic features, in a detailed and close reading of each verse - and secondly considered in terms of its symbolism and imagery in relation to those found in comparable cultures of the ancient Middle East. The end product is an integrated reading of the Abraham and Lot story as a sustained literary unit, and the reading process demonstrates value of a range of exegetical methods - structuralist, linguistic, literary, historical and anthropological - in the continuing exploration of this biblical narrative.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
1 May 1995
Pages
296
ISBN
9789004102507