2009
DOI: 10.1163/156853309x444981
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'Dynamic Analogies' in the Book of Esther

Abstract: In an important methodological article, Paul Noble argues that the constancy of analogy between two narratives should be regarded as one of the indicators for establishing the probability of the analogy. Noble's argument makes sense, but we must take into consideration those instances where the changeover of characters in an analogy has a literary purpose. Even if the molding of the analogy generally allows for the structuring of a fixed parallel, in some cases the analogy between narratives encourages the pre… Show more

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“… 24. Consistency in a literary analogy between characters is largely accepted as a criterion of validity after Noble, 2002: 219-252. For important reservations, see Grossman, 2009: 394-414; Biddle, 2002; Berger, 2009: 254-264. …”
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“… 24. Consistency in a literary analogy between characters is largely accepted as a criterion of validity after Noble, 2002: 219-252. For important reservations, see Grossman, 2009: 394-414; Biddle, 2002; Berger, 2009: 254-264. …”
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“… 54. See Fisch, 1982: 425–437; Gordon, 1988: 69–80; Zakovitch, 1993: 139–152; Ho, 1999: 514–531; Berman, 2004; Berger, 2009: 433–452; Grossman, 2009: 394–414; Shalom-Guy, 2016: 1–29; Teeter (forthcoming 2021). …”
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confidence: 99%