The Facts of Life before God and the Prophetic Peculiarity. Three Illness Narratives of the Hebrew Bible
The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is a canonical text for many including its portrayals of illness. This article explores the narrative representation of illness in three longer narratives in the Hebrew Bible by means of a close reading. The narratives are all legends of some sort and involve termina...
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doaj-a2e344ed5b194dd288730b16eff301462020-11-24T22:38:45ZdeuBergische Universität WuppertalDiegesis: Interdisziplinäres E-Journal für Erzählforschung2195-21162017-12-0162304The Facts of Life before God and the Prophetic Peculiarity. Three Illness Narratives of the Hebrew BibleJosef ForslingThe Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is a canonical text for many including its portrayals of illness. This article explores the narrative representation of illness in three longer narratives in the Hebrew Bible by means of a close reading. The narratives are all legends of some sort and involve terminal or impossible illnesses and the prophet. In 2 Kings 4 the story revolves around illness as an enigma and involves the motifs of hospitality, responsibility, and empowerment in an ever expanding plot. In 2 Kings 5 leprosy as an incurable disease stands at the center and the story develops through several contrasting motifs including greatness, simplicity, and humility. In 2 Kings 20/Isaiah 38 illness is a death warrant leading to bitterness, and the story probes the necessity and honesty of prayer. Two common traits in the narratives are prayer and argument as a response to illness, and the status of the prophet as a health care consultant.https://www.diegesis.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/diegesis/article/view/287 |
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The Facts of Life before God and the Prophetic Peculiarity. Three Illness Narratives of the Hebrew Bible |
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The Facts of Life before God and the Prophetic Peculiarity. Three Illness Narratives of the Hebrew Bible |
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The Facts of Life before God and the Prophetic Peculiarity. Three Illness Narratives of the Hebrew Bible |
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The Facts of Life before God and the Prophetic Peculiarity. Three Illness Narratives of the Hebrew Bible |
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The Facts of Life before God and the Prophetic Peculiarity. Three Illness Narratives of the Hebrew Bible |
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Bergische Universität Wuppertal |
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Diegesis: Interdisziplinäres E-Journal für Erzählforschung |
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2195-2116 |
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The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is a canonical text for many including its portrayals of illness. This article explores the narrative representation of illness in three longer narratives in the Hebrew Bible by means of a close reading. The narratives are all legends of some sort and involve terminal or impossible illnesses and the prophet. In 2 Kings 4 the story revolves around illness as an enigma and involves the motifs of hospitality, responsibility, and empowerment in an ever expanding plot. In 2 Kings 5 leprosy as an incurable disease stands at the center and the story develops through several contrasting motifs including greatness, simplicity, and humility. In 2 Kings 20/Isaiah 38 illness is a death warrant leading to bitterness, and the story probes the necessity and honesty of prayer. Two common traits in the narratives are prayer and argument as a response to illness, and the status of the prophet as a health care consultant. |
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