2001
DOI: 10.1515/zatw.113.1.77
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The Rape of Zion in Thr 1,10

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“…emphasised by the infinitive absolute construction (h t 'h t 'h yrwšlm), the surrounding verses employ the language of sexual abuse and violation, portraying Zion as a victim rather than as a perpetrator. 35 The emphasis of the passage is on the pain and humiliation of the city, effectively subverting the reference to sin.…”
Section: Retribution Theodicymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…emphasised by the infinitive absolute construction (h t 'h t 'h yrwšlm), the surrounding verses employ the language of sexual abuse and violation, portraying Zion as a victim rather than as a perpetrator. 35 The emphasis of the passage is on the pain and humiliation of the city, effectively subverting the reference to sin.…”
Section: Retribution Theodicymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…iii 39 is the conclusion of a larger unit (vv. [34][35][36][37][38][39] and contains an admonition to cease complaining over the punishment of sins (h t 'w). The thought progression of vv.…”
Section: Retribution Theodicymentioning
confidence: 99%