Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37

<p>That there is a growing focus and elaboration of prayers in the Old Testament scholarship on the postexilic biblical writings suggests that such prayers received an authoritative status in postexilic Yehud. Firstly, this paper argues that not only did the remembrance of the story of Israel...

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Main Author: V. Ndikhokele N. Mtshiselwa
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Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2016-03-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1506
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spelling doaj-7d285efbe84540d987e78935b0ee01092020-11-24T22:54:26ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052016-03-0137110.4102/ve.v37i1.15061287Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37V. Ndikhokele N. Mtshiselwa0Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies, University of South Africa<p>That there is a growing focus and elaboration of prayers in the Old Testament scholarship on the postexilic biblical writings suggests that such prayers received an authoritative status in postexilic Yehud. Firstly, this paper argues that not only did the remembrance of the story of Israel confer an authoritative status to Nehemiah 9:6�37, it also served the purpose of casting a hopeful and prophetic imagination of a liberated community in Yehud. Secondly, it is argued in this paper that the prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37 shaped the identity of the Jews in Yehud amidst socio-economic injustices. This identity was linked to the patriarch Abraham (cf. Neh 9:7�8), to the liberation of the Jews from Pharaoh under the leadership of Moses (cf. Neh 9:9�15, 21), to the possession of the Promised Land (cf. Neh 9:22�25), to the caution about the consequence of disobedience to Yahweh � the exile (cf. Neh 9:16�21, 26�30)- and to the demise of the kingdom in the Babylonian exile (cf. Neh 9:31�37). On the whole, it is argued in this paper that the prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37 was composed and transmitted with the view to remember and construct the identity of the Jews in postexilic Yehud.<br /><br /><strong>Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications:</strong> Not only does this article explore the religious aspect of Nehemiah 9:6�37, it equally investigates the socio-economic and political undertones in the text in order to determine the context from which the penitential prayer emerged. It is argued here that in the postexilic Yehud context, Nehemiah 9:6�37 served to remember and construct the identity of the Jews.</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Nehemiah; story of Israel; identity construction; prayer; prophetic imaginations; socio-economic injustice</p>http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1506Nehemiahstory of Israelidentity constructionprayerprophetic imaginationssocio-economic injustice
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Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37
Verbum et Ecclesia
Nehemiah
story of Israel
identity construction
prayer
prophetic imaginations
socio-economic injustice
author_facet V. Ndikhokele N. Mtshiselwa
author_sort V. Ndikhokele N. Mtshiselwa
title Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37
title_short Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37
title_full Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37
title_fullStr Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37
title_full_unstemmed Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37
title_sort remembering and constructing israelite identity in postexilic yehud: some remarks on the penitential prayer of nehemiah 9:6�37
publisher AOSIS
series Verbum et Ecclesia
issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2016-03-01
description <p>That there is a growing focus and elaboration of prayers in the Old Testament scholarship on the postexilic biblical writings suggests that such prayers received an authoritative status in postexilic Yehud. Firstly, this paper argues that not only did the remembrance of the story of Israel confer an authoritative status to Nehemiah 9:6�37, it also served the purpose of casting a hopeful and prophetic imagination of a liberated community in Yehud. Secondly, it is argued in this paper that the prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37 shaped the identity of the Jews in Yehud amidst socio-economic injustices. This identity was linked to the patriarch Abraham (cf. Neh 9:7�8), to the liberation of the Jews from Pharaoh under the leadership of Moses (cf. Neh 9:9�15, 21), to the possession of the Promised Land (cf. Neh 9:22�25), to the caution about the consequence of disobedience to Yahweh � the exile (cf. Neh 9:16�21, 26�30)- and to the demise of the kingdom in the Babylonian exile (cf. Neh 9:31�37). On the whole, it is argued in this paper that the prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37 was composed and transmitted with the view to remember and construct the identity of the Jews in postexilic Yehud.<br /><br /><strong>Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications:</strong> Not only does this article explore the religious aspect of Nehemiah 9:6�37, it equally investigates the socio-economic and political undertones in the text in order to determine the context from which the penitential prayer emerged. It is argued here that in the postexilic Yehud context, Nehemiah 9:6�37 served to remember and construct the identity of the Jews.</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Nehemiah; story of Israel; identity construction; prayer; prophetic imaginations; socio-economic injustice</p>
topic Nehemiah
story of Israel
identity construction
prayer
prophetic imaginations
socio-economic injustice
url http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1506
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