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Craft and Performative Power in the Ancient Near East: The Hebrew Bible in Context /$rScott B. Noegel -- $tSelecting and Analyzing Metaphors in the Hebrew Bible: Cognitive Linguistics and the Literary /$rJohan de Joode and Hanneke van Loon -- $tLiterary Theory and Composition History of the Torah: The Sea Crossing (Exod 14:1?31) as a Test Case /$rAngela Roskop Erisman -- $tEyewitness Accounts in the Book of Samuel? A Reappraisal /$rKlaas Smelik -- $tA Battle of Wits and Words: Hushai, Ahithophel and the Absalom Rebellion (2 Samuel 16?17) /$rRobert P. Gordon -- $tThe Intentional Use of Polysemy: A Case Study of ??? ??? (Judg 3:19) /$rKarolien Vermeulen -- $tBridging the Gap between Linguistics and Literary Studies of Ancient Biblical and Jewish Texts: A Proposal Exemplified by a Study of Gen 9:8?17 /$rEllen van Wolde -- $tThe ?Literary? in Trickster Narratives: A Comparison of Gen 27:1?39; 29:15?30; 31:19?55; Joshua 9 and 2 Sam 3:26?27 /$rAnne-Laure Zwilling -- $t?Friends Hearken to Your Voice?: Rabbinic Interpretations of the Song of Songs /$rTamar Kadari -- $tBetween Tradition and Innovation: Seder Eliyahu?s Literary Strategies in the Context of Late Midrash /$rLennart Lehmhaus -- $tMedieval Rationalist Exegesis and Intertextuality in Samuel Ibn Tibbon?s Ma?amar Yiqqawu ha-Mayim /$rRebecca Kneller-Rowe -- $tIndex of Primary Sources. 330 $aIn this volume twelve contributions discuss the relevance, accuracy, potential, and possible alternatives to a literary reading of ancient Jewish writings, especially the Hebrew Bible. 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