Is There Brawn in Gilead? The Figure of Esau in the East

Spencer J. Elliott
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Abstract: Characters in the ancestor narratives of Genesis, and especially in the Jacob cycle, are often modeled on the places and peoples that are thought to descend from them. Both Esau and Jacob, as national progenitors of Edom and Israel, occupy similar spaces to their later polities, and behave in similar ways. Yet, strangely, Jacob encounters a threatening Esau at the Jabbok River, far from where the Edomites would have reasonably interacted with the kingdom of Israel. In this article, I look at the literary history and narrative description of Esau and his relationship with the lands east of the Jordan. Before he was made the father of Edom, the character of Esau reflected monarchic-period projections of the broad networks of mobile groups involved in movement throughout the eastern highlands, and which were presented as threatening to inhabitants east of the Jordan.
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基列有膂力吗?东方的以扫形象
摘要:《创世纪》祖先叙事中的人物,尤其是《雅各布传》中的人物,往往以被认为是其后裔的地方和民族为原型。作为以东和以色列的民族祖先,以扫和雅各都占据着与他们后来的政体相似的空间,并以相似的方式行事。然而,奇怪的是,雅各却在雅博克河遇到了威胁他的以扫,而以东人与以色列王国的合理交往地点却远在雅博克河。在本文中,我将探讨以扫的文学史和叙事描述,以及他与约旦河以东土地的关系。在以扫成为以东之父之前,他的性格反映了君主制时期对整个东部高地流动群体的广泛网络的预测,这些流动群体对约旦河以东的居民构成威胁。
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