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Goochem in mokum, wisdom in Amsterdam : papers on biblical and related wisdom read at the fifteenth joint meeting of the Society of Old Testament study and the Oudtestamentisch Werkgezelschap, Amsterdam, July 2012 / edited by George J. Brooke and Pierre van Hecke ; with the assistance of Bob Becking and Eibert Tigchelaar

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Old Testament studies ; 68Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : E. J. Brill, 2016Description: vi, 180 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 97890043147649004314768
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1199.W57  .J65 2016
Contents:
Introduction; The Book of Ben Sira: Some New Perspectives at the Dawn of the 21st Century; The Place of Wisdom in the Formation of the Movement behind the Dead Sea Scrolls; The Wisdom of Job's Conclusion (Job 42:1-6); Ecclesiastes as Mainstream Wisdom (Without Job); Unity, Date, Authorship and the 'Wisdom' of the Song of Songs; The Substance of Job: Beginnings and Endings; An Awfully Beastly Business: Some Thoughts on behēmāh in Jonah and Qoheleth; Ecclesiastes Among the Tragedians; The Disturbing Experience of Eliphaz in Job 4: Divine or Demonic Manifestation?
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Introduction; The Book of Ben Sira: Some New Perspectives at the Dawn of the 21st Century; The Place of Wisdom in the Formation of the Movement behind the Dead Sea Scrolls; The Wisdom of Job's Conclusion (Job 42:1-6); Ecclesiastes as Mainstream Wisdom (Without Job); Unity, Date, Authorship and the 'Wisdom' of the Song of Songs; The Substance of Job: Beginnings and Endings; An Awfully Beastly Business: Some Thoughts on behēmāh in Jonah and Qoheleth; Ecclesiastes Among the Tragedians; The Disturbing Experience of Eliphaz in Job 4: Divine or Demonic Manifestation?

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