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Jiftach und seine Tochter: Eine biblische Tragodie

Jiftach und seine Tochter: Eine biblische Tragodie in Franklin, TN

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Jiftach und seine Tochter: Eine biblische Tragodie in Franklin, TN

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There are stories that many would wish were better not in the Bible. The story of Jephthah and his daughter from the Book of Judges is one of them. There is hardly a preacher who has the courage to expose it to his congregation. The judgments that the exegetes of the past centuries made about Jephthah could not be more contradictory. Who or what was this judge from Israel? Hero of faith or child murderer, perpetrator or victim, winner or loser? Or was he perhaps both in one person? There is hardly a second text in the Bible of Israel that confronts these questions in all their radical nature and challenges its readers to search for answers themselves, for a meaning in the seemingly senseless events. In Jephthah and his daughter we encounter the phenomenon of the tragic, as also Lion Feuchtwanger described it movingly in his last novel of 1957 ("Jephthah and his Daughter"), which never allows the reader, religious or non-religious, to come to terms with it.
There are stories that many would wish were better not in the Bible. The story of Jephthah and his daughter from the Book of Judges is one of them. There is hardly a preacher who has the courage to expose it to his congregation. The judgments that the exegetes of the past centuries made about Jephthah could not be more contradictory. Who or what was this judge from Israel? Hero of faith or child murderer, perpetrator or victim, winner or loser? Or was he perhaps both in one person? There is hardly a second text in the Bible of Israel that confronts these questions in all their radical nature and challenges its readers to search for answers themselves, for a meaning in the seemingly senseless events. In Jephthah and his daughter we encounter the phenomenon of the tragic, as also Lion Feuchtwanger described it movingly in his last novel of 1957 ("Jephthah and his Daughter"), which never allows the reader, religious or non-religious, to come to terms with it.

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