Jonah
Is it good for you to be angry?
Collection La bible en ses traditions
Résumé
Because Bible in Its Traditions takes seriously the history of reception as an important bearer of meaning, we provide extensive citations from ancient, medieval, and contemporary sources. However, the importance of reception history does not mean that the original text or its context is overlooked. On the contrary, it is often the case that ancient translations or even visual arts point to some grammatical complexities of Hebrew which otherwise could have been easily dismissed as insignificant.
The Book of Jonah tells an open-ended story, which is reflected above all in the fact that the last sentence is a question directed to Jonah. While Jonah began by questioning God's doings, in the end, it is God who questions Jonah. We hope that a similar process can be triggered in our readers who will grow in the difficult art of asking questions, beginning with Jonah and ending with oneself.
The reader can further experience Jonah by consulting the website of our project (scribe.bibletraditions.org), where one can find the music and images referred to in this printed volume.
Caractéristiques techniques
| PAPIER | |
| Éditeur(s) | Peeters |
| Collection | La bible en ses traditions |
| Parution | 31/12/2023 |
| Nb. de pages | 170 |
| Format | 24 x 29 |
| Couverture | Broché |
| EAN13 | 9789042949997 |
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