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Inner-biblical allusion in the poetry of Wisdom and Psalms / edited by Mark J. Boda, Kevin Chau and Beth La Neel Tanner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studiesCopyright date: ©2019Publisher: London : T&T Clark, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xii, 195 pages.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780567675910 (online)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: OriginalDDC classification:
  • 223.206 23
LOC classification:
  • BS1430.52 .I56 2018
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued in print.
Contents:
The Psalmist as historiographer / Jeffery M. Leonard -- Allusion or illusion in the Psalms : how do we decide? / Beth LaNeel Tanner -- Exodus 34.6 in Psalms 86, 103, and 145 in relation to the theological perspectives of Books III, IV, and V of the Psalter / Hee Suk Kim -- The elevation of God in Psalm 105 / David Emanuel -- The poetry of creation and victory in the Psalms / Kevin Chau -- A ridiculous God : Job uses Psalm 8.5 [4] to respond to Eliphaz / Charles Yu -- Poetic allusions in Agur's oracle in Proverbs 30.1-9 / Ryan P. O'Dowd -- The reuse of Deuteronomy's "Law of the vow" in Ecclesiastes 5.3-5 [4-6] as an exemplar of intertextuality and reinterpretation in Ecclesiastes 4.17-5.6 [5.1-5.7] / Richard L. Schultz -- Some reflections on interpreting allusion : the case of creation motifs in Isaiah / Job Y. Jindo.
Summary: "The contributors to this volume discuss not merely the theoretical aspects of the phenomenon of inner biblical allusion but rather provide practical examples of scholars working with specific texts within the Wisdom and Psalms corpora in order to showcase the function of this phenomenon within poetic texts. Closing responses from senior scholars (David Clines and John Goldingay) provide a critical engagement and mature reflection on the contributions."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-181) and index.

The Psalmist as historiographer / Jeffery M. Leonard -- Allusion or illusion in the Psalms : how do we decide? / Beth LaNeel Tanner -- Exodus 34.6 in Psalms 86, 103, and 145 in relation to the theological perspectives of Books III, IV, and V of the Psalter / Hee Suk Kim -- The elevation of God in Psalm 105 / David Emanuel -- The poetry of creation and victory in the Psalms / Kevin Chau -- A ridiculous God : Job uses Psalm 8.5 [4] to respond to Eliphaz / Charles Yu -- Poetic allusions in Agur's oracle in Proverbs 30.1-9 / Ryan P. O'Dowd -- The reuse of Deuteronomy's "Law of the vow" in Ecclesiastes 5.3-5 [4-6] as an exemplar of intertextuality and reinterpretation in Ecclesiastes 4.17-5.6 [5.1-5.7] / Richard L. Schultz -- Some reflections on interpreting allusion : the case of creation motifs in Isaiah / Job Y. Jindo.

"The contributors to this volume discuss not merely the theoretical aspects of the phenomenon of inner biblical allusion but rather provide practical examples of scholars working with specific texts within the Wisdom and Psalms corpora in order to showcase the function of this phenomenon within poetic texts. Closing responses from senior scholars (David Clines and John Goldingay) provide a critical engagement and mature reflection on the contributions."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Also issued in print.

Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement. s2018 dcunns

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