A History of the Literature of Ancient Israel From the Earliest Times to 135 B

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8 Rhapsody from rhapto = stitch together ; ode" => song.
THE BEGINNINGS OF PROPHETIC LITERATURE 119 developed its elastic dialogue element. We understand, more or less clearly, this composite form, when the term "drama" is used, and so we must come to understand a less organized, but not less distinct, composite literary form, when the term "prophecy" is used.
Even when it has developed to its greatest perfection, the form of prophetic literature has the marks of its ancestry. Ecstasy was chara
...cteristic of the early prophets of Israel ; we have seen it hi the Balaam oracles and in the experience of Saul among the prophets. Music, with which the bands of travelling prophets accompanied their prophesying no doubt had its part to play hi inducing ecstasy. Intense emotion continued to characterize the prophets of Israel long after they had left far behind the primitive practices, for the speaker felt that he was uttering words whose source was outside his own mind and will. In the writing prophets, it is not always easy to tell whether the preacher is speaking hi his own person or as the voice of God, or again, as the mouthpiece of his people.

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