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The Signs of Jonah by Ehud Ben Zvi, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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The Signs of Jonah by Ehud Ben Zvi, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $70.50

From Ehud Ben Zvi
The Signs of Jonah by Ehud Ben Zvi, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $70.50
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Size: 0.37 x 9.21 x 0.6
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In this new and refreshing approach to the story, Ben Zvi starts with the premise that Jonah, like most books, was written to be read. He therefore concentrates on intended and unintended readership(s) of Jonah and the network of messages that they were likely to derive through their reading and rereading. He starts with the historical and social matrix of the production and reading of the book in antiquity, analyzes its self-critical approach and its metaprophetic character as a comment on the genre of prophetic books and on prophets. How does the historical fact of Nineveh's destruction acually shape the reading? Or the perception of Jonah as a runaway slave?Ben Zvi demonstrates the malleability of interpretation of the Book of Jonah and its limitations, as attested in different communities of readers. He asks why certain messages are easily accepted by particular historical communities, whereas others are not raised at all. | The Signs of Jonah by Ehud Ben Zvi, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
In this new and refreshing approach to the story, Ben Zvi starts with the premise that Jonah, like most books, was written to be read. He therefore concentrates on intended and unintended readership(s) of Jonah and the network of messages that they were likely to derive through their reading and rereading. He starts with the historical and social matrix of the production and reading of the book in antiquity, analyzes its self-critical approach and its metaprophetic character as a comment on the genre of prophetic books and on prophets. How does the historical fact of Nineveh's destruction acually shape the reading? Or the perception of Jonah as a runaway slave?Ben Zvi demonstrates the malleability of interpretation of the Book of Jonah and its limitations, as attested in different communities of readers. He asks why certain messages are easily accepted by particular historical communities, whereas others are not raised at all. | The Signs of Jonah by Ehud Ben Zvi, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

















