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Bearing Yhwh's Name at Sinai - A Reexamination of the Name Command of the Decalogue (Hardcover) Loot Price: R1,890
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Bearing Yhwh's Name at Sinai - A Reexamination of the Name Command of the Decalogue (Hardcover): Carmen Joy Imes

Bearing Yhwh's Name at Sinai - A Reexamination of the Name Command of the Decalogue (Hardcover)

Carmen Joy Imes

Series: Bulletin for Biblical Research Supplement

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The Name Command (NC) is usually interpreted as a prohibition against speaking Yhwh's name in a particular context: false oaths, wrongful pronunciation, irreverent worship, magical practices, cursing, false teaching, and the like. However, the NC lacks the contextual specification needed to support the command as speech related. Taking seriously the narrative context at Sinai and the closest lexical parallels, a different picture emerges-one animated by concrete rituals and their associated metaphorical concepts. The unique phrase ns' shm is one of several expressions arising from the conceptual metaphor, election as branding, that finds analogies in high-priest regalia as well as in various ways of claiming ownership in the Ancient Near East, such as inscribed monuments, the use of seals, and the branding of slaves. The NC presupposes that Yhwh has claimed Israel by placing Yhwh's own name on her. In this light, the first two commands of the Decalogue reinforce the two sides of the covenant declaration: "I will be your God; you will be my people." The first expresses the demand for exclusive worship and the second calls for proper representation. As a consequence, the NC invites a richer exploration of what it means to be a people in covenant with Yhwh-a people bearing his name among the nations. It also points to what is at stake when Israel carries that name "in vain." The image of bearing Yhwh's name offers a rich source for theological and ethical reflection that cannot be conveyed nonmetaphorically without distortion or loss of meaning.

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Imprint: Eisenbrauns
Country of origin: United States
Series: Bulletin for Biblical Research Supplement
Release date: March 2018
Authors: Carmen Joy Imes
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover - Sewn
Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 978-1-57506-772-8
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > World history > BCE to 500 CE
Books > History > World history > BCE to 500 CE
LSN: 1-57506-772-2
Barcode: 9781575067728

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