WAS AMOS A POET? THE RHETORICAL FUNCTION OF HEBREW POETRY IN THE ORACLES OF AMOS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66104/v5amra83

Keywords:

Amos; Hebrew poetry; prophetic rhetoric; parallelism; orality.

Abstract

This article investigates whether the recurrent and structured use of Hebrew poetry in the oracles of the prophet Amos functions as a rhetorical strategy or constitutes mere reproduction of traditional form. Through literary analysis of selected passages from the book of Amos, with emphasis on the resources of parallelism, chiasm, and fixed word pairs, it is argued that poetic form, far from being ornamental, functions as a rhetorical strategy. It structures the communicative efficacy of the oracles, intensifying emotional impact, facilitating oral memorization, and conferring persuasive force to the prophetic message. The study engages with the theory of biblical Hebrew poetry (Alter, Berlin) and with studies on prophecy and rhetoric in the Old Testament.

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Author Biography

  • Charles Klemz, Faculdades EST

    Doutor em Teologia pela Faculdades EST (2023), Mestre em Teologia pela Faculdades EST (2019), Pós-graduado em Educação a Distância: gestão e tutoria (2022) e em Metodologias para EaD (2022). Possui graduação em Pedagogia pela Faculdade Boas Novas, Manaus/AM (2016) e graduação em Teologia pela Faculdades EST (1997). Finalizou a Integralização em Teologia em 2015. Tem experiência na área de Teologia e na área da Educação (popular e inclusiva). Atualmente é professor assistente na Faculdades EST nos cursos de Mestrado Profissional em Teologia, Especialização (Lato Sensu) e Graduação (EaD) em Teologia e Ciências da Religião.

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Published

2026-05-08

How to Cite

WAS AMOS A POET? THE RHETORICAL FUNCTION OF HEBREW POETRY IN THE ORACLES OF AMOS. (2026). REMUNOM, 13(09), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.66104/v5amra83