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Title: Crying to God
Subtitle: Prayer and Plot in the Book of Judith
Author(s): VAN DEN EYNDE, S.
Journal: Biblica
Volume: 85    Issue: 2   Date: 2004   
Pages: 217-231
DOI: 10.2143/BIB.85.2.3194416

Abstract :
If prayers are defined as communication in which prayers receive a response from God, this implies that they have a function as regards the plot of a story. As a test case, the impact of praying on the plot as well as the characterisation in the book of Judith (containing 21 references to praying) is analysed. The specific characterisation of God through prayer affects the plot. Apart from their importance for characterisation and plot, the prayers in Judith contribute in their own way to the development of its main theme: who is truly God, Nebuchadnezzar or YHWH?

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