Jeremiah's and Ezekiel's Sign-Acts: Rhetorical Nonverbal Communication
By (Author) Kelvin G. Friebel
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st May 1999
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
224.206
Hardback
535
300g
The books of Jeremiah and Ezekiel contain the majority of the biblical accounts of prophetic sign-actions. By analysing these two prophets' actions according to the terms and concepts used in studies of nonverbal communication and rhetoric, this work seeks to bring conceptual and terminological clarity to the discussion of prophetic sign-acts and to enhance the perception of the prophets as persuasive communicators. Rather than prophetic sign-acts being viewed as having a magical derivation or as being inherently efficacious in bringing about what they portray, the sign-acts are viewed as being primarily forms of nonverbal communication whose purpose was to have a persuasive impact upon spectators.
Kelvin G. Friebel is Associate Professor of Old Testament Studies at Alliance Theological Seminary, Nyack, New York.