El consejo del siervo anónimo

Consideración sobre la relación siervo-amo en tres narraciones bíblicas (1 Sam 9; Jue 19; 2 Re 5)

Autores/as

  • Davide D'Amico Rhenisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule, Aachen (Germany)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47182/rb.84.n3-4-2022321

Palabras clave:

Narrativa bíblica, Siervo, Personajes menores, 1Sm 9, Jue 19, 1Re 5

Resumen

El artículo investiga el rol narrativo del siervo anónimo en tres episodios bíblicos (1 Sam 9; Jue 19; 2 Re 5). A través de una perspectiva sincrónica del texto, y con la ayuda del análisis discursivo-narratológico de las escenas en las que aparece el siervo, se mostrará cómo los autores bíblicos utilizan a este personaje en el contexto de un esquema narrativo definido y con la intención de transmitir un modelo ideológico preciso.

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Publicado

2022-11-09

Cómo citar

D'Amico, Davide. 2022. «El Consejo Del Siervo anónimo: Consideración Sobre La relación Siervo-Amo En Tres Narraciones bíblicas (1 Sam 9; Jue 19; 2 Re 5)». Revista Bíblica 84 (3-4):197-219. https://doi.org/10.47182/rb.84.n3-4-2022321.

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