Alexandra Robinson examines the letter of Jude in the light of
repeated scholarly references to this source as an invective, a
polemic, and an attack speech, with a dependence on both Jewish and
Greco-Roman sources. Moving beyond the 'Hellenism/Judaism divide',
Robinson specifies what these elements are, and how they relate to the
harsh nature of the discourse. This study shows how, where, and why
Jude borrows from these contemporary genres, with a detailed survey of
Greco-Roman invectives and Jewish judgement oracles; comparing and
contrasting them to the epistle of Jude with consideration of
structure, aims, themes, and style. Robinson argues that Jude has
constructed a 'Jewish invective,' and that his epistle is a polemical
text which takes the form (structure, aims, and style) of a typical
Greco-Roman invective but is filled with Jewish content (themes and
allusions), drawing on Israel's heritage for the benefit of his
primarily Jewish– Christian audience.
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A Comparative Analysis of the Epistle of Jude, Jewish Judgement Oracles, and Greco-Roman Invective
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ISBN
9780567678799
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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