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Samson as God's Adulterous Wife reveals striking parallels between the depiction of Samson in the Book of Judges and the prophetic literature's metaphorical representations of Israel as an adulterous woman. This book endeavors to understand why Judges dwells on Samson's sexual and romantic relationships while the personal lives of the other six judges are not afforded the same narrative attention. M. Alroy Mascrenghe compares adulterous Samson with idolatrous Israel and argues that Samson's life is marked by the same cycles of adultery, bondage, crying out, and deliverance that structure the Book of Judges as a whole. Mascrenghe continues to pursue the theme of God's adulterous wife through a comparison of the Levite-concubine story of Judges 19 to that of Hosea and Gomer.

Samson as God's Adulterous Wife demonstrates the author's own method for recognizing intertextual narrative allusions. Drawing from a wide variety of disciplinesincluding narratology, socio

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Preface – Acknowledgements – List of Abbreviations – Introduction – Theoretical Framework – Narrative Commentary on Judges 14:1–16:31 35 – Samson as Adulterous Israel – Destruction of the Dagon Temple as a Polemic Against the Philistine Cult – The Levite and Concubine – Index.

Samson as Gods Adulterous Wife

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/23/2019 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433150661, 978-1433150661
      ISBN10: 1433150662

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Samson as God's Adulterous Wife reveals striking parallels between the depiction of Samson in the Book of Judges and the prophetic literature's metaphorical representations of Israel as an adulterous woman. This book endeavors to understand why Judges dwells on Samson's sexual and romantic relationships while the personal lives of the other six judges are not afforded the same narrative attention. M. Alroy Mascrenghe compares adulterous Samson with idolatrous Israel and argues that Samson's life is marked by the same cycles of adultery, bondage, crying out, and deliverance that structure the Book of Judges as a whole. Mascrenghe continues to pursue the theme of God's adulterous wife through a comparison of the Levite-concubine story of Judges 19 to that of Hosea and Gomer.

      Samson as God's Adulterous Wife demonstrates the author's own method for recognizing intertextual narrative allusions. Drawing from a wide variety of disciplinesincluding narratology, socio

      Table of Contents
      Preface – Acknowledgements – List of Abbreviations – Introduction – Theoretical Framework – Narrative Commentary on Judges 14:1–16:31 35 – Samson as Adulterous Israel – Destruction of the Dagon Temple as a Polemic Against the Philistine Cult – The Levite and Concubine – Index.

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