Urgent Advice and Probing Questions: Collected Writings on Old Testament WisdomMercer University Press, 1995 - 605 sider |
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... Prov 15:16 ) ; a graded numerical proverb , such as " Three things ... yea , four " ( e.g. , Prov 30 : 18-19 ) ; and " There is ... " ( e.g. , Prov 20:15 ) . Most of these brief aphorisms are complete in themselves , although larger ...
... Prov 15:16 ) ; a graded numerical proverb , such as " Three things ... yea , four " ( e.g. , Prov 30 : 18-19 ) ; and " There is ... " ( e.g. , Prov 20:15 ) . Most of these brief aphorisms are complete in themselves , although larger ...
Side 5
... Prov 14 : 1 , 13 ; 16 : 9 , 33 ) . Integral to the earliest sapiential expression is the concession that human ingenuity has its definite limits . Those who devise plans for battle must ultimately acquiesce before an incalculable divine ...
... Prov 14 : 1 , 13 ; 16 : 9 , 33 ) . Integral to the earliest sapiential expression is the concession that human ingenuity has its definite limits . Those who devise plans for battle must ultimately acquiesce before an incalculable divine ...
Side 19
... ( Prov 10 : 1-22 : 16 ; 24 : 23-34 ; 25-29 ) ; and ( 2 ) instruction ( Prov 1-9 ; 22 : 17-24 : 22 ; 31 : 1-9 ) ( McKane ) . If in fact a single editor was responsible for the final form of the book , the teacher's openness to diverse ...
... ( Prov 10 : 1-22 : 16 ; 24 : 23-34 ; 25-29 ) ; and ( 2 ) instruction ( Prov 1-9 ; 22 : 17-24 : 22 ; 31 : 1-9 ) ( McKane ) . If in fact a single editor was responsible for the final form of the book , the teacher's openness to diverse ...
Side 49
... ( Prov 10 : 1-22 : 16 , 25-29 ; Qoh 9 : 17-10 : 20 ) , taunt songs ( Isa 14 : 4 ; Mic 2 : 4 ; Hab 2 : 6-8 ; Ezek 12 : 22-23 ; 18 : 2-3 ) , bywords ( Deut 28:37 ; 1 Kings 9 : 7 ; Jer 24 : 9 ; Ezek 14 : 8 ) , allegories ( Ezek 17 : 1-10 ...
... ( Prov 10 : 1-22 : 16 , 25-29 ; Qoh 9 : 17-10 : 20 ) , taunt songs ( Isa 14 : 4 ; Mic 2 : 4 ; Hab 2 : 6-8 ; Ezek 12 : 22-23 ; 18 : 2-3 ) , bywords ( Deut 28:37 ; 1 Kings 9 : 7 ; Jer 24 : 9 ; Ezek 14 : 8 ) , allegories ( Ezek 17 : 1-10 ...
Side 50
... of development from simple to complex sentence structure . R. N. Whybray based his analysis of Prov 1-9 on the Egyptian instruction genre and called into question the lateness of these chapters • 50 . Urgent Advice and Probing Questions.
... of development from simple to complex sentence structure . R. N. Whybray based his analysis of Prov 1-9 on the Egyptian instruction genre and called into question the lateness of these chapters • 50 . Urgent Advice and Probing Questions.
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Introduction The Shift from Theodicy to Anthropodicy | 141 |
The Problem of Theodicy in Sirach On Human Bondage | 155 |
Popular Questioning of the Justice of God in Ancient Israel | 175 |
Clanging Symbols | 371 |
A Mothers Instruction to Her Son Proverbs 3119 | 383 |
Poverty and Punishment in the Book of Proverbs | 396 |
The Sage in Proverbs | 406 |
Prohibitions in Proverbs and Qoheleth | 417 |
Job | 426 |
Job the Silent or Job the Affirmer? | 449 |
When Form and Content Clash The Theology of Job 381405 | 455 |
The Concept of God in Old Testament Wisdom | 191 |
The Restraint of Reason the Humility of Prayer | 206 |
The Contest of Dariuss Guards in 1 Esdras 3153 | 222 |
Education in Ancient Israel | 235 |
The Contemplative Life | 250 |
Impossible Questions Sayings and Tasks | 265 |
The Expression in the Hebrew Bible | 279 |
The Acquisition of Knowledge in Israelite Wisdom Literature | 292 |
Wisdom in Israel Gerhard von Rad A Review | 300 |
Method in Determining Wisdom Influence upon Historical Literature | 312 |
Wisdom and Authority Sapiential Rhetoric and Its Warrants | 326 |
Murphys Axiom Every Gnomic Saying Needs a Balancing Corrective | 344 |
Proverbs | 355 |
The High Cost of Preserving Gods Honor | 468 |
Job as Drama | 477 |
In Search of Divine Presence | 481 |
Ecclesiastes Qoheleth | 499 |
Qoheleth in Current Research | 520 |
Youth and Old Age in Qoheleth | 535 |
The Eternal Gospel Ecclesiastes 311 | 548 |
The Shadow of Death in Qoheleth | 573 |
The Perils of Specializing in Wisdom What I Have Learned from Thirty Years of Teaching | 586 |
Key Hebrew Terms and Expressions | 597 |
Subjects | 601 |
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Agur Ancient Israel Ancient Near East appears argument Babylonian Ben Sira Bible biblical Book of Job Book of Proverbs Buch BZAW claim context creation creation theology creator Crenshaw death deity dialogue didactic discussion divine speeches Egypt Egyptian wisdom emphasizes essay evil existence expression faith function Gerhard von Rad God's Hebrew Hebrew Bible Hiob human instruction interpreters Israelite Wisdom Job's justice king knowledge language literary Lord Ma'at meaning Mesopotamia Murphy narrative nature Neukirchener occurs Old Testament person prayer Prediger Press problem prophetic Prov Psalms punishment Qoheleth Rad's reality religious response retribution riddle royal sages Sagesse sapiential sayings Schmid scholars Sira Sirach Studien suffering Sumerian teachers teaching texts theme theodicy theology things thinking thought tradition Ugarit understanding universe verse VTSup Weisheit Whybray Wisdom in Israel wisdom influence wisdom literature Wisdom of Solomon wise word Yahweh Yahwism York
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Side 334 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, When deep sleep falleth on men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, Which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face ; The hair of my flesh stood up : It stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof: An image was before mine eyes, There was silence, and I heard a voice...
Side 150 - Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering upon one of the mountains of which I shall tell you.
Side 56 - Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.
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Side 275 - Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it? Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
Side 62 - Drink water from your own cistern, flowing water from your own well. Should your springs be scattered abroad, streams of water in the streets? Let them be for yourself alone, and not for strangers with you. Let your fountain be blessed, and rejoice in the wife of your youth, a lovely hind, a graceful doe.
Side 152 - I will not execute the fierceness of mine anger, I will not return to destroy Ephraim : for I am God, and not man ; the Holy One in the midst of thee : and I will not enter into the city.
Side 152 - How can I give you up, O Ephraim? How can I hand you over, O Israel? How can I make you like Admah? How can I treat you like Zeboiim? My heart recoils within Me, My compassion grows warm and tender.
Side 535 - I have more understanding than all my teachers: for thy testimonies are my meditation. I understand more than the ancients because I keep thy precepts.