<p>Ezra-Nehemiah has been neglected in biblical studies but it is important as one of the few windows into the Persian period of Israel&#39;s history the setting for so much of the final shape of the Hebrew Bible. To know this period is to know what influenced these redactors. In <em>Ezra and Nehemiah</em> Gordon Davies provides that knowledge using rhetorical criticism a methodology that reveals the full range and progress of the book&#39;s ideas without hiding its rough seams and untidy edges.</p><p>The purpose of rhetorical criticism is to explain not the source but the power of the text as a unitary message. This approach does not look at plot development characterization or other elements whose roughness makes Ezra-Nehemiah frustrating to read. Instead it examines the three parts of the relationship - the strategies the situations and the effects - between the speaker and the audience. Rhetorical criticism&#39;s scrutiny of the audience in context favors the search for the ideas and structures that are indigenous to the culture of the text.</p><p>Rhetorical criticism is interested in figures of speech as means of persuasion. Therefore to apply it to Ezra-Nehemiah Davies concentrates on the public discourse - the orations letters and prayers - throughout its text. In each chapter he follows a procedure that: (1) where it is unclear identifies the rhetorical unit in which the discourse is set; (2) identifies the audiences of the discourse and the rhetorical situation; (3) studies the arrangement of the material; (4) studies the effect on the various audiences; (5) reviews the passage as a whole and judges its success. In the conclusion Davies explains that Ezra-Nehemiah makes theological sense on its own terms by forming a single work in which a range of ideas is argued.</p><p>Biblical scholars as well as those interested in literary criticism communication studies rhetorical studies ecclesiology and homiletics will find Ezra and Nehemiah enlightening.</p><p>Chapters are Ezra 1:1-6 Ezra 4:1-24 Ezra 5:1-6: 15 Ezra 7 Ezra 9-10 Nehemiah 1- 2 Nehemiah 3-7 and Nehemiah 8-10.</p><p><em>Gordon F. Davies is associate professor of Old Testament and dean of students at St. Augustine&#39;s Seminary of Toronto.</em></p>
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