原告作为上帝辩护人的回归:对伊利·威塞尔《上帝的审判》中以利户的恶魔般的接受

Eric D. McDonnell
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虽然最近大量的学术研究和大众接受表明,约伯记32-37章中以利户的演讲是多余的,也许不属于这个故事,但仍然有人认为这个角色在叙事中具有启示性和神性的地位。本文通过阅读威塞尔的戏剧《上帝的审判》,重点介绍了埃利·威塞尔对以利户论述的鲜为人知的贡献。该剧扩展了对以利户的解释,该解释最初出现在伪圣经《约伯记》中,并暗示以利户是一个真正的恶魔角色,威胁着正义受害者的忠诚。本文首先简要概述了近来学术界对以利户的看法,然后对威塞尔在他的戏剧中对以利户的类比进行了仔细的解读。文章最后讨论了威塞尔对以利户的接受如何帮助圣经学者和神学家研究《约伯记》。
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The Return of the Accuser as God’s Defender: A Diabolical Reception of Elihu in Elie Wiesel’s The Trial of God
Abstract While a wealth of recent scholarship and popular reception has suggested the Elihu speeches in Job 32–37 are redundant and perhaps do not belong, still others maintain the character’s status as revelatory and divinely-inspired within the narrative. This article highlights Elie Wiesel’s little-noticed contribution to the discourse on Elihu through a reading of Wiesel’s play, The Trial of God . The play expands on an interpretation of Elihu first found in the pseudepigraphal Testament of Job and suggests that Elihu is a truly diabolical character who threatens the faithfulness of the righteous sufferer. This article begins with a brief survey of recent scholarly reception of Elihu, then offers a close reading of Wiesel’s analogue to Elihu in his play. The article concludes with a discussion of the ways Wiesel’s reception of Elihu can aid biblical scholars and theologians in their work on the Book of Job.
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