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“His name throughout the earth”: YHWH’s political strategies in Exodus 3-15
Author(s) -
André Kanasiro
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
cadernos de língua e literatura hebraica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2317-8051
pISSN - 1415-7977
DOI - 10.11606/issn.2317-8051.cllh.2019.178558
Subject(s) - ruler , politics , jealousy , narrative , power (physics) , reputation , reading (process) , novelty , absolute (philosophy) , history , literature , philosophy , law , political science , epistemology , psychology , art , theology , social psychology , physics , quantum mechanics
This paper analyzes the characterization of YHWH as a political ruler in Exodus 3-15. His role as king of Israel comes as a novelty in the biblical narrative after the book of Genesis, and in the book of Exodus he presents new divine traits such as jealousy, wrathfulness and holiness. Among his new traits as a ruler comes the concern with his reputation, both in the short and long term, amidst his followers and even his enemies. A close-reading of the Plagues narratives thus shows God’s actions stemming from his political reasoning and strategies, which aim at driving the whole earth — especially Israel, his chosen people — to acknowledge his absolute power and rule.

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