Biblical Metaphor Reconsidered

A Cognitive Approach to Poetic Prophecy in Jeremiah 1-24

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How do we understand the characteristically extensive presence of imagery in biblical prophecy? Poetic metaphor in prophetic writings has commonly been understood solely as an artistic flourish intended to create certain rhetorical effects. It thus appears expendable and unrelated to the core content of the composition—however engaging it may be, aesthetically or otherwise. Job Jindo invites us to reconsider this convention. Applying recent studies in cognitive science, he explores how we can view metaphor as the very essence of poetic prophecy—namely, metaphor as an indispensable mode to communicate prophetic insight. Through a cognitive reading of Jeremiah 1-24, Jindo amply demonstrates the advantage and heuristic ramifications of this approach in biblical studies.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–xxiii
Introduction
页码: 1–21
The Arrangement of the Book of Jeremiah
页码: 55–68
Summary and Conclusion
页码: 249–269
Bibliography
页码: 271–306
General Index
页码: 307–317
Index of Authors Cited
页码: 319–325
Index of Words
页码: 327–331
Scriptural Index
页码: 333–344
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