Divine Council Directive Speech in Jacob 5: Collaborative Governance & Partnership in Zenos's Allegory of the Olive Tree
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Abstract: Christ the Lord—the Lord of the vineyard or the Son acting in his stead—both fulfills his promises and authorizes his servants to share in the work of saving the vineyard. Building on Brant Gardner's identification of promise/fulfillment pairs in Jacob 5, this study identifies a complementary literary-theological pattern of divine council directive speech acts. These imperatives and cohortatives ("Go and pluck," "Come, let us go down," "let us graft") not only announce divine inte...



