利未记的说服性意图

IF 0.4 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION Tyndale Bulletin Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.53751/001c.27716
K. Smith
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尽管过去关于利未记的学术研究倾向于将文本分解成各个部分,以探索每个来源背后的历史情境,但最近的学术研究已经探索了利未记的文学艺术,以及其仪式和法律文本中的修辞方面。然而,关于利未记,作为其各部分的总和,如何表现出一种修辞策略,达到一种特殊的有说服力的意图,却很少有争论。本研究解决了这一空白,并在这样做的过程中,涉及到一个关键问题,即文本的感知不连贯。通过将话语分析嵌入到修辞批评框架中,本研究认为利未记的整体图式由15个章节组成(利未记1-7、8-10、11、12、13-14、15、16、17-21、22:1-16、22:17-33、23:1-44、24:1-9、24:10- 23,25 - 26,27)。每一集都是通过连续的联系发展到下一集的,这就是为什么利未记给人不连贯的印象。10:3中的原则,《利未记》第1-16章,提供了一致性,直到副歌《利未记》第1-16章,副歌《利未记》成为全球主题指称。这项研究表明,整体图式的顺序连通性是修辞策略的一部分,旨在强调耶和华如何首先在营中会幕的仪式领域被圣化和荣耀(利未记1-16),然后在土地上的伦理和仪式领域被圣化和荣耀(利未记17-27)。这个策略的目的是在西奈山形成一个新约的群体,使其成为一个人民和祭司,确保耶和华在他们中间被圣化和荣耀,从而劝阻以色列人在未来坚持不洁净的状态,以免死亡和流放。
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The Persuasive Intent of the Book of Leviticus
Although past scholarship on Leviticus has tended to deconstruct the text into its parts to explore the historical situation behind each source, recent scholarship has explored the literary artistry of Leviticus and aspects of rhetoric in its ritual and legal texts. There has been very little argument articulated, however, as to how Leviticus, as the sum of its parts, displays a rhetorical strategy that achieves a particular persuasive intent. This study addresses this lacuna and, in doing so, engages a critical problem that attends to this task – the text's perceived incoherence. By embedding discourse analysis within a rhetoricalcritical framework, this study argues that the global schema of Leviticus is made up of fifteen episodes (Lev. 1–7, 8–10, 11, 12, 13–14, 15, 16, 17–21, 22:1-16, 22:17-33, 23:1-44, 24:1-9, 24:10-23, 25–26, 27). Each episode progresses to the next by sequential connectedness, which is the reason why Leviticus gives the impression of incoherence. The principle in 10:3, דבכא םעה־לכ ינפ־לעו שדקא יברקב, provides coherence within Leviticus 1–16 until the refrain םכיהלא הוהי ינא emerges as the global thematic referent. This study suggests that the sequential connectedness of the global schema is part of the rhetorical strategy to accentuate how YHWH is to be sanctified and glorified first within the ritual domain of the tabernacle in the camp (Lev. 1–16) and then within the ethical and ritual domains in the land (Lev. 17–27). The intent of this strategy is to form the new covenant community at Sinai into a people and priesthood who ensure that YHWH is sanctified and glorified in their midst and so dissuades Israel from persisting in a condition of impurity in the future lest death and exile ensue.
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