Ebook: A Prophet Like Moses?: A Narrative-Theological Reading of the Elijah Cycle (Paternoster Biblical Monographs)
Author: Dharamraj Havilah
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Paternoster
- Language: English
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Since rabbinic times, the resonance between the Moses stories and the Elijah stories has been regularly noted. Taking into account that Deut. 18:18 promises Israel a prophet like Moses, this resonance compels an evaluation of Elijah, holding Moses as the benchmark. Here, scholarship struggles with a paradox. At Horeb Elijah fails in the critical prophetic task of intercession. Yet, his service as prophet is affi rmed beyond doubt in his iconic whirlwind-and-chariots-of-fi re exit. How are these to be reconciled? Is Elijah a prophet of Mosaic fi bre or not? This work offers a strikingly different approach to the Elijah stories. Dharamraj employs the narrative critical method to offer a close reading of the texta reading that is singular in its sensitivity to the inner-biblical exegesis mediated by the Moses parallels. Such an approach opens up intriguing possibilities in interpretation. Here, her analysis of the dramatic and diffi cult discourse of the earthquake-wind-fi re- still, small voice theophany at Horeb is notable. So also, is the case she carefully builds for whether Elijah emerges as the hoped-for prophet like Moses.
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