Learning from the Sages: Selected Studies on the Book of Proverbs
ISBN-13:
9781592443970
ISBN-10:
1592443974
Author:
Roy Zuck
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Wipf and Stock
Format:
Paperback
438 pages
Category:
Christian Books & Bibles
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ISBN-13:
9781592443970
ISBN-10:
1592443974
Author:
Roy Zuck
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Wipf and Stock
Format:
Paperback
438 pages
Category:
Christian Books & Bibles
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Learning from the Sages: Selected Studies on the Book of Proverbs (ISBN-13: 9781592443970 and ISBN-10: 1592443974), written by authors
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Superior studies on salient themes and texts of Proverbs now join similar anthologies on Job and Ecclesiastes that have been compiled by Roy B. Zuck. 'Learning from the Sages' assembles thirty-two essays by twenty-seven scholars, covering genre, themes, and expositions of selected passages. Some include technical details of Hebrew, but in-depth linguistic knowledge is not necessary. Part 1 looks at the structure, context, and message of Proverbs, and offers suggestions on understanding its content, terms used, and metaphors for wisdom, wealth, and poverty. Essays on individual texts are arranged in canonical order in Part 2. Commentators discuss such memorable sections as the advice to young men in Chapter 3, the seductress of Chapter 5, and the comparisons of the fool and the wise. Contributors include Kathleen Farmer, R.N. Whybray, William Mouser, Jr, Bruce Waltke, William McKane, Roland Murphy, Duane Garrett, Sid Buzzell, Allen Ross, and David Hubbard.
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