Why?... How Long? Studies on Voice(s) of Lamentation Rooted in Biblical Hebrew Poetry
in Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Pages
224
Publisher
T&T Clark
Published
5/21/2015
ISBN-13
9780567663733
This volume is born out of two years of academic presentations on laments in the Biblical Hebrew Poetry Section at the Society of Biblical Literature (2006-2007). The topics of these papers are gathered around the theme of "voice." The two parts to this volume: 1) provide fresh readings of familiar texts as they are read through the lens of lamentation, and 2) deepen our understanding of Israel and God as lamenter and lamentee. In the second section the focus on topics such as Israel's "unbelieving faith" (i.e., strong accusations against the God on whom they have complete reliance and trust), the unrighteous lamenter, and God's acceptance and rejection of the people's lament(s), deepens our understanding of Israel's culture and practice of lamentation. The final essay notes how the expression of despair is in tension with the poetic devices that contain it.
- Table of Contents
- Preface LeAnn Snow Flesher and Carol J. Dempsey
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Part I
- Hear this Word that I Take up over You in Lamentation (Amos 5:1): Lamentation Themes in the Book of Amos Jason H. Radine, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
- A Study of the References to BaT'-'ammi in Jer 8:18-23: A Gendered Lamentation Ahida Calderón Pilarski, Saint Anselm College
- Micah 1:1-16 and 7:1-10: A Poet's Cry of the Heart in the midst of Tragic Vision Carol J. Dempsey, University of Portland
- My God ...Why? Questioning the Action and Inaction of YHWH in the Psalms Andrew Davies
- Boxed by the Orthodox: The Function of Lamentations 3:22-39 in the Message of the Book Walter C. Bouzard
- "Uttering Precious Rather than Worthless Words": Divine Patience and Impatience with Lament in Isaiah and Jeremiah Mark J. Boda, McMaster University
- A Critique Against God?: Reading Psalm 80 in the Context of Vindication Hee Suk Kim, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
- One Good "Turn" Deserves Another? Rhetorical Strategy in Joel 2:12-17 Joel Barker
- Tricksters and Martyrs: Reading Daniel 9 as Lament within the Context of the Entire Book LeAnn Snow Flesher, American Baptist Seminary of the West/Graduate Theological Union
- Can the Unrighteous Lament? Lament Speech and Reconciliation Elna K. Solvang, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN
- The Poetic Beauty of Grief in Lamentations Victoria Hoffer, Yale University
- Bibliography
- Index of References
- Index of Authors
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- Hear this Word that I Take up over You in Lamentation (Amos 5:1): Lamentation Themes in the Book of Amos by Jason H. Radine
- A Study of the References to BaT'-'ammi in Jer 8:18-23: A Gendered Lamentation by Ahida Calderón Pilarski
- Micah 1:1-16 and 7:1-10: A Poet's Cry of the Heart in the midst of Tragic Vision by Carol J. Dempsey
- My God ...Why? Questioning the Action and Inaction of YHWH in the Psalms by Andrew Davies
- Boxed by the Orthodox: The Function of Lamentations 3:22-39 in the Message of the Book by Walter C. Bouzard
- "Uttering Precious Rather than Worthless Words": Divine Patience and Impatience with Lament in Isaiah and Jeremiah by Mark J. Boda
- A Critique Against God?: Reading Psalm 80 in the Context of Vindication by Hee Suk Kim
- One Good "Turn" Deserves Another? Rhetorical Strategy in Joel 2:12-17 by Joel Barker
- Tricksters and Martyrs: Reading Daniel 9 as Lament within the Context of the Entire Book by LeAnn Snow Flesher
- Can the Unrighteous Lament? Lament Speech and Reconciliation by Elna K. Solvang
- The Poetic Beauty of Grief in Lamentations by Victoria Hoffer