Lord: Focused Prophetic Speech Forms

Title

Lord: Focused Prophetic Speech Forms

Publication Type

Chart

Year of Publication

2022

Authors

Abstract

Old Testament prophets used a number of speech forms, or formulaic expressions, when they revealed God’s word to their audiences. These speech forms, indicative of prophetic authority and prerogative, are largely unique to the prophets and their revelatory world. That is to say, such expressions as “Thus saith the lord,” “Hearken to the word of the lord,” and “As the lord liveth” are not common to the worlds of government, law, commerce, and trade, or to the everyday speech of people. Rather, these expressions are used only by prophets and indicate their authority to speak in the lord’s name. These expressions also demonstrate that prophetic speech forms focus on the lord—nearly all of them include the lord’s divine name; and those that do not include the lord’s divine name are revealed by the lord to His mouthpiece, the prophets.[1]

The chart features six prominent prophetic speech forms: the messenger formula, the proclamation formula, the oath formula, the woe oracle, the announcement formula, and the revelation formula. For each of the six speech forms, the chart includes (1) the name of the form, (2) the wording of the form, and (3) the purpose of the form.



[1] Aune, Prophecy in Early Christianity, 88–100.

Subject Keywords

Donald W. Parry
Bible
Old Testament
Jesus Christ
Prophecy
Prophets
Speech
Oracles
Prophetic Speech Forms

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