Ein Happy End im Hohelied? Eine Untersuchung zu Hld 2,8–14; 3,1–5 und 5,2–8 und eine narrative Lesart

In this article I intend to show how female and male protagonists are portrayed in the poems of the Song of Songs narrating a plot. After giving specific reasons for choosing Cant 2:8–14; 3:1–5 and 5:2–8, textual criticism and syntactic and semantic analysis of these texts are presented. A synchroni...

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Main Author: Sigrid Eder
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: ArgeAss 2016-09-01
Series:Protokolle zur Bibel
Online Access:https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2287
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spelling doaj-578243c159f2472594c097a1b98e2e142020-11-25T02:11:02ZdeuArgeAssProtokolle zur Bibel2412-24672016-09-01131Ein Happy End im Hohelied? Eine Untersuchung zu Hld 2,8–14; 3,1–5 und 5,2–8 und eine narrative LesartSigrid Eder0Universität GrazIn this article I intend to show how female and male protagonists are portrayed in the poems of the Song of Songs narrating a plot. After giving specific reasons for choosing Cant 2:8–14; 3:1–5 and 5:2–8, textual criticism and syntactic and semantic analysis of these texts are presented. A synchronic perspective is used to bring out elements of the texts which are repeated in the poems for several times and therefore can be linked. Finally I read these three poems as one story – this way discovering also problematic and disturbing parts of the Song of Songs and differentiating the conventional understanding of the biblical book as a celebration of mutual desire and fulfillment.https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2287
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Ein Happy End im Hohelied? Eine Untersuchung zu Hld 2,8–14; 3,1–5 und 5,2–8 und eine narrative Lesart
Protokolle zur Bibel
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title Ein Happy End im Hohelied? Eine Untersuchung zu Hld 2,8–14; 3,1–5 und 5,2–8 und eine narrative Lesart
title_short Ein Happy End im Hohelied? Eine Untersuchung zu Hld 2,8–14; 3,1–5 und 5,2–8 und eine narrative Lesart
title_full Ein Happy End im Hohelied? Eine Untersuchung zu Hld 2,8–14; 3,1–5 und 5,2–8 und eine narrative Lesart
title_fullStr Ein Happy End im Hohelied? Eine Untersuchung zu Hld 2,8–14; 3,1–5 und 5,2–8 und eine narrative Lesart
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publishDate 2016-09-01
description In this article I intend to show how female and male protagonists are portrayed in the poems of the Song of Songs narrating a plot. After giving specific reasons for choosing Cant 2:8–14; 3:1–5 and 5:2–8, textual criticism and syntactic and semantic analysis of these texts are presented. A synchronic perspective is used to bring out elements of the texts which are repeated in the poems for several times and therefore can be linked. Finally I read these three poems as one story – this way discovering also problematic and disturbing parts of the Song of Songs and differentiating the conventional understanding of the biblical book as a celebration of mutual desire and fulfillment.
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