Ecclesiastes: Based on the Revised Standard VersionHarperCollins Publishers Limited, 1989 - 179 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 63
... Lauha and Lohfink defend MT . Lauha regards the verse as a quotation of unknown origin added by a redactor in which God is speaking about himself ; Lohfink takes it as a reference 63 333 ECCLESIASTES 2 : 24-25.
... Lauha and Lohfink defend MT . Lauha regards the verse as a quotation of unknown origin added by a redactor in which God is speaking about himself ; Lohfink takes it as a reference 63 333 ECCLESIASTES 2 : 24-25.
الصفحة 117
... Lauha , however , considers that in placing the saying here Qoheleth intended to give it a new interpretation : the anger referred to is now anger against God . Since what God has ordained cannot be changed ( v . 13 ) , it is folly to ...
... Lauha , however , considers that in placing the saying here Qoheleth intended to give it a new interpretation : the anger referred to is now anger against God . Since what God has ordained cannot be changed ( v . 13 ) , it is folly to ...
الصفحة 131
... Lauha ; cf. Hos . II : 2 ) . Whatever conduct is recommended in the first part of the verse must clearly be consonant with the motive for it stated at the end : that the king does whatever he pleases - that is , that he is both all ...
... Lauha ; cf. Hos . II : 2 ) . Whatever conduct is recommended in the first part of the verse must clearly be consonant with the motive for it stated at the end : that the king does whatever he pleases - that is , that he is both all ...
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alternative ancient Near Eastern appears Aramaic ašer attempt beginning Ben Sira better biblical biblical Hebrew Book of Job Book of Proverbs clause clear clearly commentary commentators conclusion connection context conventional wisdom correct death e.g. Prov earlier wisdom Ecclesiastes elsewhere emendation enjoyment evil example expression fact follows folly fool frequently futility Galling God's Gordis hebel Hebrew text Hertzberg human interpretation judgement king Kroeber l'Ecclésiaste Lamedh later Lauha literally literary Lohfink man's meaning merismus metaphor Mishnah noun occurs Old Testament Palestine parallel passages person phrase pleasure possible probably Qere Qoheleth Qoheleth's thought question Qumran quotation R. N. Whybray reason reference regard rendering repetition second half sense sentence similar simply Solomon statement suggested supposed thematic theme things tôb toil vanity verb verse Versions Vulg wealth whole Whybray wisdom literature wise word Zimmerli