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Making Your Point: The Use of Gestures in Ancient Israel

Matthews,Victor H.
Biblical Theology Bulletin , Volume 42 (1): 18 SAGEFeb 1, 2012

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Making Your Point: The Use of Gestures in Ancient Israel

Abstract

More than simple narrative embellishment, the descriptions of physical gestures or other body movements by characters in biblical stories are a rich source of cultural information. As is the case with live dialogue, various forms of nonverbal communication both accompany and enliven the scene in a written narrative. They convey emotion, dominance, and social status, and they help to illustrate a position or specific point being made by the dialogue partners. Therefore the use of kinesics and other methods of analyzing nonverbal communication become a valuable interpretative tool for biblical scholars. This study examines categories of nonverbal comunication and provides an annotated survey of their use in biblical narrative.
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Title
Making Your Point: The Use of Gestures in Ancient Israel
Author(s)
Matthews,Victor H.
Journal
Biblical Theology Bulletin , Volume 42 (1): 18 SAGE – Feb 1, 2012
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0146-1079
eISSN
1945-7596
D.O.I.
10.1177/0146107911431225
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