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Daughter Zion: her portrait, her response

Mark J. Boda, Carol J. Dempsey and LeAnn Snow Flesher c2012 © Society of Biblical Literature
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Series
  • Ancient Israel and Its Literature
ISBN(s)
  • 9781589837027 (ebook)
  • 9781589837959 (hardcover)
  • 9781589837010 (paper)
Subject
  • Biblical Literature
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  • Frontmatter
  • Cognitive Linguistics and the "Idolatry-Is-Adultery" Metaphor of Jeremiah 2-3 (Barbara Green, page 11)
  • Speaking of Speaking: The Form of Zion's Suffering in Lamentations (Jill Middlemas, page 39)
  • Isaiah 40-55: A Judahite Reading Drama (Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, page 55)
  • The Fecundity of Fair Zion: Beauty and Fruitfulness as Spiritual Fulfillment (Stephen L. Cook, page 77)
  • Daughter Zion: Metaphor and Dialogue in the Book of Lamentations (Mary L. Conway, page 101)
  • Yhwh as Jealous Husband: Abusive Authoritarian or Passionate Protector? A Reexamination of a Prophetic Image (Brittany Kim, page 127)
  • Zion's Plea that God See Her as She Sees Herself: Unanswered Prayer in Lamentations 1-2 (John F. Hobbins, page 149)
  • The Daughter of Zion Goes Fishing in Heaven (Michael H. Floyd, page 177)
  • Ezekiel 16—Shared Memory of Yhwh's Relationship with Jerusalem: A Story of Fraught Expectations (Mignon R. Jacobs, page 201)
  • Zion's Body as a Site of God's Motherhood in Isaiah 66:7-14 (Christl M. Maier, page 225)
  • Demonized Children and Traumatized, Battered Wives: Daughter Zion as Biblical Metaphor of Domestic and Sexual Violence (Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, page 243)
  • Mission Not Impossible: Justifying Zion's Destruction and Exonerating the Common Survivors (Kim Lan Nguyen, page 269)
  • Daughter Zion: Codependent No More (LeAnn Snow Flesher, page 293)
  • The Daughter's Joy (Mark J. Boda, page 321)
  • "Whose God Is This Anyway": A Response to Her Interlocutors (Carol J. Dempsey, page 343)
  • Daughter Zion Talks Back to Her Interlocutors (Carleen Mandolfo, page 355)
  • Bibliography (page 369)
  • Contributors (page 401)
  • Index of Ancient Sources (page 403)
  • Index of Modern Authors (page 421)
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