The enemies in Ezra 1-6: interaction between text and reader
In literary theory nowadays it is widely accepted that the interaction between text and reader is not entirely predictable. This dictum also applies to Biblical texts and motivates the present attempt to explain the reception of a Biblical text (Ezra 1-6) by modern commentators. The article focuses...
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1996
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Journal for semitics
Year: 1996, Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 34-48 |
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Text and reader
B Biblical texts B Rebuild the temple in Jerusalem (Ezra 4-5) B Jews from exile in Babylonia B Ezra 1-6 B Literary Theory |
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