The Spirit of YHWH and the Aura of Divine Presence

One of the characteristics of Spirit language in the Old Testament is that it occurs in places that have particular significance for the literary formation as well as the theological profile of the Hebrew Scriptures. This essay examines texts from 1 Samuel, Ezekiel, Isaiah 40–66, and Psalm 104 and r...

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Main Author: Schüle, Andreas 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage Publ. 2012
In: Interpretation
Year: 2012, Volume: 66, Issue: 1, Pages: 16-28
Further subjects:B Spirit Of God
B Trito-Isaiah
B Spirit-bearer
B Psalm 104
B Creation
B Language
B BREATH OF LIFE
B Servant Song
B Divine Aura
B Ezekiel
B kābōd(Glory)
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Summary:One of the characteristics of Spirit language in the Old Testament is that it occurs in places that have particular significance for the literary formation as well as the theological profile of the Hebrew Scriptures. This essay examines texts from 1 Samuel, Ezekiel, Isaiah 40–66, and Psalm 104 and reconstructs an awareness across the biblical traditions that the experience of divine presence unfolds in and through the “Spirit” as part of God’s “aura.”
ISSN:2159-340X
Contains:Enthalten in: Interpretation
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0020964311425308