Full title
„...indem er Feuer und Würmer in ihr Fleisch gibt“ (Jdt 16,17)
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Research notes
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Editor(s)
Markus Witte
Sven Behnke
Year
2015
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Yearbook 2014/2015: The Metaphorical Use of Language in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature
Series Title
Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature
Publisher
De Gruyter
Place of Publication
Berlin\Munich\Boston
Pages
107-124
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Language
Label
13/04/2015
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Abstract
Following the narration of a rescue from a hopeless situation the book of Judith ends with a hymnically fashioned song, which combines the gratitude for the rescue with a review on what occurred. Remarkably, this narratological important part of the narrative ends with a phrasing which not only differs from the characteristic style of the final speech but also cites the end of the book of Isaiah (66:24). This is the point of departure for the considerations. They are going to trace the meaning and literary function of this foreign imagery from Isaiah 66:24 in the narrative of Judith.