Washing away sin: an analysis of the metaphor in the Hebrew Bible and its influence

Washing away sin, though a common religious practice today, is a novel concept in the Hebrew Bible. This study utilizes the Conceptual Metaphor Theory of G. Lakoff and M. Johnson to analyze the striking and unusual metaphorical concept of washing away sin in the Hebrew Bible (Isaiah 1; 4; Jeremiah 2...

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Published in:Biblical tools and studies
Main Author: DiFransico, Lesley R. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leuven Paris Bristol, CT Peeters 2016
In: Biblical tools and studies (volume 23)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Lesley R. DiFransico, Washing away sin. An analysis of the metaphor in the Hebrew Bible and its influence] (2019) (Lam, Joseph C. Quy, 1975 -)
Series/Journal:Biblical tools and studies volume 23
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Sin / Forgiveness of sins / Metaphor
RelBib Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
BH Judaism
HB Old Testament
HD Early Judaism
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
Further subjects:B Baptism
B Water Biblical teaching
B Forgiveness of sin
B Sin Biblical teaching
B Bible. Jeremia 2,20-25
B Dead Sea Scrolls
B Bible. Jesaja 1,2-20
B Cleaning
B Metaphor in the Bible
B Old Testament
B Bible. Jesaja 4,2-6
B Thesis
B Water Religious aspects
B Metaphor
B Symbolics
B Bible. Jeremia 4
B Forgiveness
B Bible. Psalmen 51
B Sin
B Hermeneutics
B Bible. Ezechiel 36
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Summary:Washing away sin, though a common religious practice today, is a novel concept in the Hebrew Bible. This study utilizes the Conceptual Metaphor Theory of G. Lakoff and M. Johnson to analyze the striking and unusual metaphorical concept of washing away sin in the Hebrew Bible (Isaiah 1; 4; Jeremiah 2; 4; and Psalm 51). In these passages sin is conceptualized as a kind of stain (a bloodstain in Isa 1:15; 4:4; filth in Jer 4:14) or a kind of impurity (Psalm 51) and solving sin is conceptualized through the metaphor of washing. The correlation between the problem and its solution is logical: if sin is understood as a stain then washing is the remedy. The metaphor of washing away sin demonstrates some diversity within the Hebrew Bible and this work traces the various stages of the metaphor's development. Though it occurs as a metaphor, nowhere within the Hebrew Bible is washing, although attested as a purification ritual, applied as an actual practice for responding to the problem of sin. Several centuries later, however, washing away sin is attested as an actual practice by the Qumran sectarians and the New Testament authors. Thus, this study goes beyond an analysis of the biblical metaphor to evaluate how it may have influenced the religious practices of select early Jewish and Christian communities. How did this radical shift from the absence of washing as a viable solution to sin in the Hebrew Bible to its importance in the sectarian community of Qumran and the New Testament communities come about? Here CMT is useful: what is attested as a metaphor in the Hebrew Bible, for example God washes away sin (Isa 4:4) and people wash with soap to remove the "stain" of sin (Jer 2:22), influenced how communities reading these sacred texts conceptualized sin. When sin is understood as a stain, a concrete entity that can be visualized and acted upon, communities understand washing to be a viable, symbolic practice in response to sin--
Chapter One: Introduction to the Concept of Washing Away Sin in the Hebrew Bible -- Chapter Two: Washing Away Sin in Isaiah and Jeremiah -- Chapter Three: Washing Away Sin in Psalm 51 and Related Concepts in Ezekiel 36 and Zechariah 13 -- Chapter Four: Washing Away Sin Beyond the Hebrew Bible: The Dead Sea Scrolls and The New Testament -- Chapter Five: Conclusions
Item Description:Revised version of doctoral dissertation
ISBN:9042933429