The Concept of Exile in Ancient Israel and Its Historical Contexts

The Concept of Exile in Ancient Israel and Its Historical Contexts
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9783110221770
ISBN-13 : 3110221772
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Download or read book The Concept of Exile in Ancient Israel and Its Historical Contexts written by Ehud Ben Zvi and published by Walter de Gruyter. This book was released on 2010 with total page 401 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In ancient Israelite literature Exile is seen as a central turning point within the course of the history of Israel. In these texts "the Exile" is a central ideological concept. It serves to explain the destruction of the monarchic polities and the social and economic disasters associated with them in terms that YHWH punished Israel/Judah for having abandoned his ways. As it develops an image of an unjust Israel, it creates one of a just deity. But YHWH is not only imagined as just, but also as loving and forgiving, for the exile is presented as a transitory state: Exile is deeply intertwined with its discursive counterpart, the certain "Return". As the Exile comes to be understood as a necessary purification or preparation for a renewal of YHWH's proper relationship with Israel, the seemingly unpleasant Exilic conditions begin, discursively, to shape an image of YHWH as loving Israel and teaching it. Exile is dystopia, but one that carries in itself all the seeds of utopia. The concept of Exile continued to exercise an important influence in the discourses of Israel in the Second Temple period, and was eventually influential in the production of eschatological visions.


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