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Biblical Ambiguities: Metaphor, Semantics, and Divine Imagery
Professor David H Aaron
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| #3518875 in Books | 2002-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.56 x.71 x6.60l,.72 | File type: PDF | 221 pages||1 of 27 people found the following review helpful.| Ambivalent|By Future Relationship|It is scholarly in its method. However, the conclusions are just that the Bible contains ambiguities and that some ambiguities are more ambiguous than others. Ambiguity may function as a Bible code, but God will tell us when the scrolls will be undone.|About the Author|David H. Aaron is Professor at the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion (Cincinnati).
Ancient texts are ambiguous, and the Hebrew Bible is no exception. One might even frame the history of a religion as a history of a belief system's management of ambiguity. Applying a linguistic model, Aaron systematically examines and veritably celebrates this inherent ambiguity in order to understand God-related idioms in the Hebrew Bible, more specifically, whether a particular idiom is meant to be understood metaphorically. Aaron examines the original intent of the w...
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