ACase for Identity: The Book of Ezekiel, Juridical Diction and Judahite Identity

Thesis advisor: David S. Vanderhooft === The consistent presence of juridical diction, legal metaphors, and courtroom imagery reveals that Ezekiel 1-33 is set within a precise juridical framework. In this study, I argued that focusing upon these legal elements has two primary benefits for our under...

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Main Author: Kemp, Joel B.
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Language:English
Published: Boston College 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:107366
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1073662019-05-10T07:38:55Z ACase for Identity: The Book of Ezekiel, Juridical Diction and Judahite Identity Kemp, Joel B. Thesis advisor: David S. Vanderhooft Text thesis 2017 Boston College English electronic application/pdf The consistent presence of juridical diction, legal metaphors, and courtroom imagery reveals that Ezekiel 1-33 is set within a precise juridical framework. In this study, I argued that focusing upon these legal elements has two primary benefits for our understanding of the book. First, the juridical framework provides greater clarity and coherence to some passages within Ezekiel 1-33. Second, the book (especially Ezekiel 16) uses its legal elements to articulate a version of Judahite identity under Neo-Babylonian hegemony. To connect these legal elements to identity development, I used some insights from the works of Erik Erikson and Urie Bronfenbrenner (the “EB Model”). According to my analysis, Ezekiel 16 equates the legal status of the city with Judahite identity in order to prove that the experiences of Neo-Babylonian domination did not nullify or rescind the legal agreement (ברית) between the deity and Judahites. Rather, the punishment this chapter describes demonstrates the continuing validity of the contract and the version of Judahite identity that is rooted in it. Consequently, the Judahites’ acceptance of the legal appropriateness of Neo-Babylonian domination is the sine qua non for remaining in the legal relationship that defines Judahite identity. Ezekiel Hebrew Bible identity Judahite law prophets Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:107366
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Kemp, Joel B.
ACase for Identity: The Book of Ezekiel, Juridical Diction and Judahite Identity
description Thesis advisor: David S. Vanderhooft === The consistent presence of juridical diction, legal metaphors, and courtroom imagery reveals that Ezekiel 1-33 is set within a precise juridical framework. In this study, I argued that focusing upon these legal elements has two primary benefits for our understanding of the book. First, the juridical framework provides greater clarity and coherence to some passages within Ezekiel 1-33. Second, the book (especially Ezekiel 16) uses its legal elements to articulate a version of Judahite identity under Neo-Babylonian hegemony. To connect these legal elements to identity development, I used some insights from the works of Erik Erikson and Urie Bronfenbrenner (the “EB Model”). According to my analysis, Ezekiel 16 equates the legal status of the city with Judahite identity in order to prove that the experiences of Neo-Babylonian domination did not nullify or rescind the legal agreement (ברית) between the deity and Judahites. Rather, the punishment this chapter describes demonstrates the continuing validity of the contract and the version of Judahite identity that is rooted in it. Consequently, the Judahites’ acceptance of the legal appropriateness of Neo-Babylonian domination is the sine qua non for remaining in the legal relationship that defines Judahite identity.
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title ACase for Identity: The Book of Ezekiel, Juridical Diction and Judahite Identity
title_short ACase for Identity: The Book of Ezekiel, Juridical Diction and Judahite Identity
title_full ACase for Identity: The Book of Ezekiel, Juridical Diction and Judahite Identity
title_fullStr ACase for Identity: The Book of Ezekiel, Juridical Diction and Judahite Identity
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