What’s Wrong with this Picture? Stylistic Variation as a Rhetorical Technique in Judges
This study examines four cases where the narrator of Judges alters an idiom or structural pattern to highlight the presence of irony. The alteration of the collocation ‘enter and close behind’ to ‘go out and close behind’ mirrors Ehud’s deception. Heber’s failure to appear in the Barak story mirrors...
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2009
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Journal for the study of the Old Testament
Year: 2009, Volume: 34, Issue: 2, Pages: 171-182 |
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Ehud
B stylistic variation B Heber B Poetics B Irony B truncation B Repetition B Samson |
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