Sworn Enemies: The Divine Oath, the Book of Ezekiel, and the Polemics of Exile: 436

Sworn Enemies: The Divine Oath, the Book of Ezekiel, and the Polemics of Exile: 436 book cover

Sworn Enemies: The Divine Oath, the Book of Ezekiel, and the Polemics of Exile: 436

Author(s): Strine (Author)

  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct. 2017
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 360 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3110290391
  • ISBN-13: 9783110290394

Book Description

This book explains how Ezekiel uses formulaic language from the exodus origin tradition to craft an identity for the Judahite exiles that refutes an autochthonous origin tradition preferred by the non-exiled Judahites. The book addresses a number of key questions: the relationship between the exodus and patriarchal traditions, Ezekiel’s contribution to the development of monotheism, the date and setting of the book of Ezekiel, and Ezekiel’s apparent silence about the Babylonians.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This wide-ranging and detailed study of the two divine oath formulae leads to an insightful discussion of wider identity issues with regard to the book of Ezekiel and is highly recommended.”
Hilary Marlow in: Society for Old Testament Study Book List 2017 (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 41.5), S. 3

From the Back Cover

Sworn Enemies explains how the book of Ezekiel uses formulaic language from the exodus origin tradition to craft an identity for the Judahite exiles that refutes an autochthonous origin tradition preferred by the non-exiled Judahites. The book addresses a number of key questions: the relationship between the exodus and patriarchal traditions, Ezekiel’s contribution to the development of monotheism, the date and setting of the book of Ezekiel, and Ezekiel’s apparent silence about the Babylonians.

About the Author

C. A. Strine, University of Oxford, UK.

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