Circumscribing the prostitute : the rhetorics of intertexuality, metaphor, and gender in Jeremiah 3.1-4.4 / Mary E. Shields.
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- 082646999X (alk. paper)
- 224/.206Â 22
- BS1525.52Â .S55 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 168-175) and indexes.
Intertextuality as allusion : a first reading of Jeremiah 3.1-5 -- Gender construction and intertextuality of culture : second reading of Jeremiah 3.1-5 -- Jeremiah 3.6-11 : narrative interpretation of Jeremiah 3.1-5 -- Jeremiah 3.12-13: impossible made possible -- Jeremiah 3.14-18 : model for the future -- Jeremiah 3.19-20 : set among the sons-Israel as faithless daughter -- Jeremiah 3.21-25 : liturgy of repentance -- Jeremiah 4.1-4 : requirements for return -- New sights from an old seer : rhetorical strategies and Jeremiah 3.1-4.4.
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