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02-18-2008, 05:07 AM | #171 | |
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Just how are you able to determine that the section in question can-not stand alone, The section called the Song of Deborah (Judges 5) seems a good example where the "redactor / compiler " incorporates what appears to me to be a completely separate source. Just like the writer of the N.T. book Hebrews places Jephthah in a role based on their agenda / theology similar to what is done with Melchizedek. How do you know that such sections are indeed part of a well devised snare / trap. Even granting if the later editor uses it in that way; how can you know the orginal intent of the oral tradition or earlier source was not more direct / simplier to convey the history of a sub-group tribe? I note how often it refers to Jephthah the Gileadite. |
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Thus to carry out his agenda, he so crafts his story so that each of these parties will interpret it in the fashion that he has planned for. The unbelievers, and the opposition, he does not want for them to properly understand his story, he does however want them to misapprehend his actual intent. His excuse being that they, the enemy, can only be so entrapped by their own willful bias and blindness. Quote:
It is a war, with opposing factions, in such conditions, "an account of events CAN, by apparent illogic, mean something entirely different than what the "obvious" meaning might be construed to indicate. This is well illustrated by many of the communiques that were exchanged between the Allied Forces in WW2, where there were a lot of "contradicting" and "illogical" exchanges, But who was intended to able to interpret, WAS able to correctly interpret, and whom was NOT intended to be able to correctly interpret, WAS NOT able. The "key" to the proper interpretation was the understanding of unique "insider information" and employment of a "code" Book. Nothing new under the sun. |
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02-18-2008, 07:10 AM | #173 | |
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I don't regard any section of the Bible as "standing alone" everything is interrelated and integral to the culture which produced it, no matter how "minor" or "abstract" it might seem to be in regards to the "whole". I include all contemporary "non-canonical" Books as well. The question of "how do I know", will have to wait for another time. Taking the last question, " how can you know the original intent of the oral tradition or earlier source was not more direct / simpler to convey the history of a sub-group tribe?" As in my previous post, it would not matter where or how the "original" story originated or was earlier understood, It would be employed by and for, and adapted to, what ever purpose it was that the compiler was engaged in. Back to the WW2 example referenced above, The U.S. employed the "Wind Talkers" to convey information that enemy had no way of decoding or "breaking". But did the words of these "Wind Talkers" need to be understood as remaining static or relevant only within the contexts of their old original legends, and thus of no consequence to the immediate conditions at hand? Surely anyone here, who is not a religious fundamentalist can recognise and accept that many of these stories were "borrowed" from earlier, and surrounding cultures, and adapted to the needs of the Israelite national identity. That such adaption was calculated and purposeful in serving a religious/political agenda ought not be found very surprising. |
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In this particular instance when I wrote "I include all contemporary "non-canonical" Books as well." I intended to indicate that entire body of pre-"christian" literature, which was "integral to the culture which produced it", not necessarily "contemporary" as to time of production, but inclusive of ALL Jewish literature that written before the X-ian NT writings, and "church" doctrines and politics began to be an influence upon Jewish thought and writings.
I do not at all include the NT within this category. I only use the word "canonical" because the readers familiarity with it, but in this context the term really is anachronistic, bearing to most who hear or employ it, a much latter developed concept of a strictly limited set of writings, whereas in its original sense it only indicated "that which is regularly read" within the congregations, and was yet without any implied pejorative sense against any such texts as were not so regularly read. All this however, is getting quite distant in time from the Book of Judges and the story of Jephthah. |
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If the OT is a war code of sorts, what is the true meaning and purpose of the Jepthath story? What is it trying to achieve How is it meant to be deciphered? |
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2. The Jephthah story was composed as a propaganda tool by the YHWH faction, The true meaning? to the YHWH faction; obey The Law YHWH, do not offer up your children, as do the the Priests of Baal. To the non-YHWH faction; a deliberately misleading story, a trap set so that those who rejected The Law of YHWH will ultimately be condemned, exposed as frauds and humiliated in the sight of all men. 3. Still active, still "achieving", the end lies in the future, when men finally are able to analyze and understand its intents perfectly and beyond doubt. Some will be "cleared" and justified -"by their words"- and others will be "convicted" and humiliated -"by their words"- This may entail the recovery of additional texts, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to find that the writers also took some extreme measures to make sure that a "clarifying" document would be preserved, so as to eventually surface. 4. First, by recognizing it as being a political/religiously motivated piece of Yahwist propaganda, secondly, by carefully comparing its contents with the restrictions of The Law. And so percieve that Jephthah was indeed innocent of the false charges brought against him and against YHWH his Elohim. Nothing particularly "supernatural" here, just an ancient political/religious battle that was carefully crafted and "set up" to be played out over the ages. Effectively, its intent would be to cause posterity, to in judgement, finally vindicate, and to praise and honor the cause of the Yahwist faction, and dispise both the ideas and the actions of their adversaries. The "characters" within the story are "story book" characters, of less material substance than even the thinnest of soap bubbles, and have no impact upon, or interaction with reality, beyond what is conceived in, and believed in, within the minds of men. But of course what men believe and what they do, because of those beliefs, does have a great impact on reality, thus are simple stories made effective tools and levers, in the fashioning of real reality. |
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I find it hard to believe that I have been posting here now for 5 years during that time (in spite of myself) I have learned many new things (facts and concepts). To (I am sure poorly) use your examples of the Wind-Talkers and the OT redactors, many of my earlier posts (thoughts and conclusion) would be at seeming odds with my present mindset. For someone (even it is myself) to ignore the changes caused by so many factors and use my earlier posts in an updated context (IMO) would not be entirely valid. Quote:
Way out of my element here so don't laugh to hard. |
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To some extent this still goes on, even in these posts, "Johnny Skeptic", "Mountainman" and myself, Do not start a post with an empty mind and a blank page, "Johnny" particularly, posts his compositions over and over to reinforce a thought or a view, but incorporating numerous small "adjustments" to tweak and adapt his old text to fit the new argument, or the new context. Quote:
But it is very unlikely, that at this late dated, we will ever be able to put our finger on a particular spot, time, or place, and rightly declare; "This is where and when the story was borrowed and adapted" It is sufficient to recognize and acknowledge that such adapting and modifying did take place. And bearing that in mind, that the greater bulk of the TaNaKa (Old Testament) was, and is nothing more, or less, than a blatant Yahwist Yisraeli political/religious propaganda production. With a clearly stated goal of ultimately bringing all men everywhere, into an acceptance and worship of Yahweh the Holy one of Yisrael. AS everything contained therein is dedicated to that purpose and to that end, there is little reason to try to analyze "out of it", other ideas, or purposes. Later Christian "innovations of interpretation", and religious ideas only serve to "muddy the waters" and obscure this simple fact. Do me the same courtesy, and we will be able to laugh together. |
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But still...the Jepthath story doesn't appear very useful as a tool of propaganda, that is, if it's aimed at the Baal hierarchy. As a pure construct, a fiction, it appears to fit a morality tale genre more, a tool for social control in its own society. |
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