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A Discourse Analysis of Habakkuk
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Habakkuk is unique amongst the prophetic corpus for its interchange between YHWH and the prophet. Many open research questions exist regarding the identities of the antagonists throughout and the r...
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01 November 2019

Habakkuk is unique amongst the prophetic corpus for its interchange between YHWH and the prophet. Many open research questions exist regarding the identities of the antagonists throughout and the relationships amongst the different sections of the book. In A Discourse Analysis of Habakkuk, David J. Fuller develops a model for discourse analysis of Biblical Hebrew within the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics. The analytical procedure is carried out on each pericope of the book separately, and then the respective results are compared in order to determine how the successive speeches function as responses to each other, and to better understand changes in the perspectives of the various speakers throughout.
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Pages: 382
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studia Semitica Neerlandica
Publication Date:
01 November 2019
ISBN: 9789004408883
Format: Hardcover
"The study relies on a highly technical application of discourse theory and analysis, [...] the insights into the dialogical aspects of the biblical book are considerable, and the work should be included in all collections of more technical Habakkuk scholarship."
Brad E. Kelle in: Religious Studies Review, Volume 48, Issue 3
Brad E. Kelle in: Religious Studies Review, Volume 48, Issue 3
David J. Fuller, Ph.D. (2018), McMaster Divinity College, is Managing Editor of McMaster Divinity College Press and Adjunct Faculty at Thorneloe University. His publications include journal articles in SJOT, Biblica, and BTB.