Description
The Wilderness Narratives in the Hebrew Bible offers a comprehensive analysis of wilderness themes and stories found throughout Hebrew scripture. Angela Roskop Erisman investigates how wilderness passages function within biblical narratives and their broader theological implications.
The book explores the intersection of religion, politics, and biblical scholarship, demonstrating how wilderness narratives have been interpreted and reinterpreted across different historical periods and communities. Erisman examines key biblical passages involving wilderness experiences, from the Exodus account to prophetic visions, revealing their complex layers of meaning.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this academic text serves as an essential resource for scholars, theologians, and students of biblical studies. It contributes significantly to understanding how physical landscapes and wilderness imagery function as central metaphors in biblical theology and religious identity formation.







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