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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Med den ena foten i vildmarken och den andra i Kanaan : En redaktionskritisk analys av Exodus 24:1-11 / With one Foot in The Wilderness and the Other in Canaan : A Redaction CriticalAnalysis of Exodus 24:1-11

Krogevoll, Noomi January 2021 (has links)
This thesis consists of a redaction-critical analysis of Exodus 24:1-11. It is obvious that v 1-2; 9-11 and v 3-8 are originating from different narratives and hence the different sections shall be treated separately in the thesis. The redaction critical process is made difficult by the fact that there are many different traces of several theological traditions in the passage. One explanation of this is that chapter 24 is taking place where the narrative of Exodus is turning. At first, the chapter is giving an account of the escape from Egypt and the life in the wilderness, and thereafter, it turns to tell about the preparations for the arrival in Canaan. Yet another difficulty with the understanding of the section, from the point of redaction criticism that is shown in the analysis of the thesis, are the appearances of an unique blood ritual and an unique theophany, that both are lacking parallels. The final result of the thesis is that Exodus 24:1-11 is processing both an end to the previous part of Exodus, as well as the introduction of the beginning of the next chapter. Verses 3-8 constitute the end of the life in the wilderness through the making of the covenant and are reinforcing the change of the people, who have formerly been doubting JHVH, but now are turning into a holy nation. The origin of these verses is difficult to establish, but there are traces of a deuteronomistic redaction. Verses 1-2; 9-11 are rather building up to the introduction of the religious system, later to be established in chapter 25, in which the themes of priesthood and the temple are actualized, which in turn suggests a priestly redaction.
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När glöden falnat : En urban begravningsplats i fridfull natur  eller - av Lena Nyman namngivet: "Sista ligget" / As the ember has gone out : An urban burial ground in peaceful nature

Persson, Kerstin January 2014 (has links)
När glöden falnat En urban begravningsplats i fridfull natur Var kommer jag att begravas? Idag flyttar fler och fler in till storstäderna, och man lämnar ofta släkten kvar på hemorten.  Det nya livet i storstaden byggs upp runt arbete och de nära relationer till vänner man får, och inte uppbyggda på släktskap. Som storstadsbo kanske man inte identifierar sig med ”hela” Stockholm, det som innefattar de främmande förorterna, där inga anhöriga eventuellt kunnat bo, utan mer med staden ”som sådan”. Om man då mitt i livet avlider – skulle lösningen vara att skickas till födelseorten för en jordfästning?    I mitt fall finns ingen familj kvar där, föräldrarna är döda och syskonen är spridda över landet. Det känns märkligt och tomt att veta att man hamnar på en plats som sällan skulle bli besökt, och som de flesta av mina vänner inte alls känner till. Så kom jag att fundera över begravningsplats – en urban och nydanande sådan – i detta fall i Stockholm - en som inte måste ligga på Sergels torg precis, men som kunde vara så pass central att det inte skulle kännas främmande eller långt bort. Så tog min idé form. Den kunde appliceras som ”Djurens urbana minneslund” också – Välj själva! I detta arbete har jag dock valt att fokusera på mänskligheten.   Kerstin Persson, Norrmälarstrand, Stockholm / As the ember has gone out An urban burial ground in peaceful nature Where will they bury me? Today more nd more people move into the big cities, leaving relatives behind. The new life becomes different and connects to work and the new relations one makes here, not connected to family bounds. As a big-city dweller one may not identify with the “whole of the city”, as one has no relatives living in that or that area, but with the City itself. Then, if one in the middle of walk of life unexpectedly passes away – would the solution be to be sent back to one´s birthplace to be bried? Well, in my case there are no family left there as mother and father have passed away and sister and brother lives at different places in our country. It feels remarkably and empty to be put at a place where people seldom or never would come to, as most of my friends don´t even really know where it is. Here I came to think of forming some kind of cemetery that also would fill “My needs”, a one – kind of urban but in the peaceful nature – fitting many peoples – of today´s  need – in the city of Stockholm. This idea could also very well fit into the idea of an urban cemetery for animals. Here I have focused on the idea for humans though. Choose Yourself!   Kerstin Persson, Norrmälarstrand, Stockholm

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