Ansätze zur Gewaltüberwindung in der Bibel. Drei alttestamentliche Beispiele

This essay exemplarily shows some strategies in dealing with violence in the Old Testament, which reflect human and divine use of force. In texts about Israel’s wars (1) vio­lence is assigned to JHWH in different ways. JHWH acts in favour of his oppressed and powerless people. The divine command to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Protokolle zur Bibel 2016-09, Vol.18 (2)
1. Verfasser: Agnethe Siquans
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Zusammenfassung:This essay exemplarily shows some strategies in dealing with violence in the Old Testament, which reflect human and divine use of force. In texts about Israel’s wars (1) vio­lence is assigned to JHWH in different ways. JHWH acts in favour of his oppressed and powerless people. The divine command to accomplish the „ban“ (2) on certain people is subtly undermined in Deuteronomy and Joshua. The motif of God’s „repentance“ (3) is an extreme theological diction to express God’s faithfulness towards his people who do not re­pent and Israel’s possible salvation in face of the impending extermination by God himself. All these strategies do not overcome violence, but they are modes of reflection and relativi­sation of it.
ISSN:2412-2467