Job 28: Cognition in ContextE. J. Van Wolde BRILL, 1. jan. 2003 - 375 sider This volume deals with the song of wisdom in Job 28 as it is analysed by scholars in biblical exegesis, Hebrew lexicography and cognitive linguistics. A colloquium (organised by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam 2002) of experts in these three disciplines showed that exploring the common ground is worthwhile. The proceedings of this conference presented here, under the title 'Job 28. Cognition in Context' not only indicate the possibilities of Hebrew semantics and cognitive approaches to the Hebrew Bible but rather severely expose the unsatisfactory simplicity with which the bifurcation of so-called "historical" and "literary" approaches to or readings of the biblical text is still regarded in the exegetical disciplines. |
Indhold
Job and His Embarrassed God | 37 |
28 | 57 |
Hebrew and Greek | 93 |
Lexical Semantics and the Cultural Context of Knowledge in Job | 119 |
Searching for and Exploring Wisdom A CognitiveSemantic | 139 |
Categories and Concepts | 163 |
A Unified Dynamic Approach | 179 |
Semantics Inferential Cognition and Understanding Text | 231 |
The Poem on Wisdom in Job 28 in Its Conceptual | 253 |
The Implications of God Discovering Wisdom in Earth | 281 |
28 | 299 |
Job and Cognition in Context Impressions and Prospects | 321 |
337 | |
359 | |
The Hebrew Text and the English Translation of Job 28 | 372 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
ancient aspect Ben Sira Biblical Hebrew Book of Job chapter Classical Hebrew clause Clines Cognitive Grammar Cognitive Linguistics cognitive semantics collocation colloquium Commentary conceptual substrate conceptualisation context copper creation cultural described Deut Dictionary discourse divine domain earth elements Elihu emotion entity example exegesis exegetes exploring expression fear Figure God's speech gold Habel ḥāqar Hebrew Bible hidden human inferences insight interaction interpretation iron ISBN 90 Job's knowledge Lakoff Langacker language lexemes lexical Lord metaphor metonymy models noun object Old Testament Oxford parallelism perspective pi'el poem polysemy precious prototypical Prov Proverbs question reader reference relation relationship searching sense sentence shafts Sheffield silver speaker specific speech act structure Studies sub-worlds suggest Theology theory things tion translation Ugaritic understanding University Press Usage-Based Model verb verb haqar verse viewing arrangement Wisdom Literature word