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The Problem of Etiological Narrative in the Old Testament

✍ Scribed by Burke O. Long


Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Year
1968
Tongue
English
Leaves
105
Series
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fΓΌr die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 108
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A classic definition of etiological narrative in Greek mythology as formulated by M. P. Nilsson runs:
"... a narrative which seeks to explain why something has come to be, or why it has become such and such."
This general formulation is standard and widespread, whether the literary effects are viewed with a primary interest in anthropology, comparative religion and mythology, or comparative literature. The definition was early applied to Israelitic literature by Old Testament scholars, and has continued to be commonly accepted. Such a formulation, however, encourages the kind of negative evaluation of the historical worth of etiological tradition which A. Alt, for example, gave. On the other hand, it speaks of a story's function without describing those characteristics which actually reveal its overall etiological purpose. One simply reconstructs a question β€” the hypothetical Kinderfrage β€” which a given myth, legend, or saga seeks to
answer.

✦ Table of Contents


Introduction

Section I. Etymological Etiologies
Part A. Etymology of Form II Type
Part B. Etymology of Form I Type
Part C. Etymology of Mixed Type
Part D. Summary and Conclusions
Appendix to Section I

Section II. Significative Etiology
Part A. Λ€Γ”t Schema as Etiology
Part B. The Question-Answer Schema as Etiology
Part C. Significative Etiological Narrative

Section III. Conclusions and Implications


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