The Rhetorical Force of the Divine Feminine: An Assessment of the Feminine Imagery of Yhwh in Deutero-Isaiah

IF 0.2 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION CATHOLIC BIBLICAL QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1353/cbq.2023.0040
N. Greene
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Abstract:This article is an investigation of the feminine imagery used to describe Yhwh in Isa 42:14; 46:3–4; and 49:14–15. The metaphors employed in these verses are unique in biblical literature—a woman giving birth, an expectant mother, and maternal care and attention—in that they describe a demonstrably masculine deity, Yhwh, with imagery that is unquestionably and uniquely feminine. After consideration of the literary context in which these metaphors appear and asking questions about the literary units to which they belong, I leverage Conceptual Metaphor Theory to make determinations about the saliency of the feminine gender within the poet's metaphorical conception of Yhwh. I conclude that gender is a salient feature of the metaphors under consideration. Deutero-Isaiah is thus able to highlight simultaneously both Yhwh's matchless fidelity to Israel and the breadth of divine power by tapping into previously unutilized poetic imagery. Ultimately, feminine god-language serves a unique purpose in that it reimagines the relationship between nation and deity, highlighting the importance of Yhwh's compassion, which extends beyond the plane of the divine.
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神圣女性的修辞力量——评《申命记·以赛亚》中的女性意象
摘要:本文考察了《以赛亚书》第四十二章第十四节中描写伊的女性意象;46:3-4;以及49:14-15。这些诗句中使用的隐喻在圣经文学中是独一无二的——一个分娩的女人,一个准妈妈,以及母亲的照顾和关注——因为它们描述了一个明显的男性神Yhwh,其形象无疑是独特的女性化。在考虑了这些隐喻出现的文学语境,并询问了它们所属的文学单元之后,我运用概念隐喻理论来确定诗人的Yhwh隐喻概念中女性的显著性。我的结论是,性别是所考虑的隐喻的一个显著特征。因此,《申命记·以赛亚》能够通过挖掘以前未被使用的诗歌意象,同时突出Yhwh对以色列无与伦比的忠诚和神力的广度。最终,女性神的语言有一个独特的目的,它重新想象了国家和神之间的关系,突出了Yhwh的同情心的重要性,这种同情心超越了神的层面。
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