2010
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v66i1.889
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Prophetic witness in the Hebrew Bible: From prophetic word to prophetic books

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“…The emergence of rhetorical criticism and its appreciation of the generative power of imagination has created an awareness that public speech (and thus biblical texts) generate alternative worlds (Brueggemann, 2001: x; cf. Groenewald, 2010:1). It has become generally evident that biblical texts are acts of imagination that offer and propose alternative worlds that exist in the acts of utterance (Brueggemann, 2001: x).…”
Section: Divination and Prophetic Imagination As Analytical Tools In mentioning
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“…The emergence of rhetorical criticism and its appreciation of the generative power of imagination has created an awareness that public speech (and thus biblical texts) generate alternative worlds (Brueggemann, 2001: x; cf. Groenewald, 2010:1). It has become generally evident that biblical texts are acts of imagination that offer and propose alternative worlds that exist in the acts of utterance (Brueggemann, 2001: x).…”
Section: Divination and Prophetic Imagination As Analytical Tools In mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Groenewald (2010:1) notes that the biblical text creates worlds or meanings and invites its readers to enter these. When the reader enters such a textual world or the world behind the text – which is often a strange and complex world – they are confronted with the theological claims made by the text or the world behind the text (Groenewald, 2010:1). Through divination and imagination the text communicates to the reader insights from God or the supernatural.…”
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