Gott als Vater und Mutter und die Sohnschaft des Volkes in der Prophetie: Rezeption mythischer Vorstellungen

In every religion and in the Ancient Near Eastern religions as weil we find father-gods and mother-goddesses in different contexts, in relation to different objects and with different connotations. This paper examines the idea of god as father and mother of the son Israel in the prophetic corpus fro...

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Main Author: Häusl, Maria 1964- (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:German
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Published: Herder 2004
In: Mythisches in biblischer Bildsprache
Year: 2004, Pages: 258-289
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Summary:In every religion and in the Ancient Near Eastern religions as weil we find father-gods and mother-goddesses in different contexts, in relation to different objects and with different connotations. This paper examines the idea of god as father and mother of the son Israel in the prophetic corpus from the point of view of the following questions: Which aspects of the relation JHWH - Israel are described by a parent-child-relation? Which (historical) traditions of Israel are mentioned as weil? Which mythical sources are detectable in the prophetic texts? While Isa 63: 15-64: 11 is dominated by the idea of god as potter and sovereign creator and Jer 31 :7-9 legitimates Efraim by calling god father and Efraim his first-born, the other texts Jer 2; 3*; Isa 63:8-10; Jer 31:18-20; Isa 1:2-4; Isa 46:3,4 and Isa 66:10-13 emphasize god's providing for and mercy upon his child. Therefore these texts are mostly based on conceptions of god in family religion which exist not only in Israel but also in the Ancient Near Eastern cultures.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 287-289
ISBN:3451022095
Contains:Enthalten in: Mythisches in biblischer Bildsprache
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15496/publikation-60144
HDL: 10900/118770