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      God in the second book of Maccabees: The connection between words and deeds

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      In die Skriflig
      Reformed Theological Society
      2 Maccabees, God, miracles, narratology, power, words and deeds

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          This article focuses on God's image and role in 2 Maccabees. My analysis will build on narratology, especially characterisation, and on the differentiation proposed by Barbara Schmitz in connection with the book of Judith: the distinction between God's role as a character depicted in the narrative (God's acts and statements) and references to God in statements about God by other characters in the narrative. How does this differentiation work out for 2 Maccabees? Does the book describe any miracles performed by God, and if so, do these take place within or outside the normal processes of nature, as God, for example, did according to Joshua 10, 11-14, which reports that God made the sun stand still at Gibeon? CONTRIBUTION: Firstly, this article presents the results of a narratological analysis of 2 Maccabees. Secondly, since the statements about God and God's actual role are prominent in the book, this analysis is important for establishing the meaning of the book for the narratees, the intended readers. Thirdly, this reading is relevant for theological studies dealing with the image and role of God in the contexts of early Judaism and early Christianity

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                ids
                In die Skriflig
                In Skriflig (Online)
                Reformed Theological Society (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                1018-6441
                2305-0853
                2023
                : 57
                : 1
                : 1-6
                Affiliations
                [02] Stellenbosch orgnameStellenbosch University orgdiv1Department of Old and New Testament South Africa
                [01] Amsterdam orgnameUniversity of Amsterdam orgdiv1Faculty of Humanities orgdiv2Department of History Netherlands
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                S2305-08532023000100026 S2305-0853(23)05700100026
                10.4102/ids.v57i1.2949
                65f875d3-6ca6-4d7c-afb5-bcc18d2bdedf

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 22 February 2023
                : 13 June 2023
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                Original Research - Special Collection: Nicholas Allen Festschrift

                words and deeds,power,narratology,miracles,God,2 Maccabees
                words and deeds, power, narratology, miracles, God, 2 Maccabees

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