EcclesiastesA&C Black, 01/08/1989 - 88 من الصفحات Ecclesiastes is at once a strange book and a modern one, at once enigmatic and curiously familiar. Here we find a man detached from the world and yet intensely aware of it, setting down in writing his thoughts about human life. Yet from the very first his readers have been unable to agree about his basic attitude to life. Whybray sorts through the options by asking questions regarding the author, his times, his language and his ideas. |
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... First Published by JSOT Press 1989 Reprinted 1997 Copyright © 1989 , 1997 Sheffield Academic Press Published by Sheffield Academic Press Ltd Mansion House 19 Kingfield Road Sheffield S11 9AS England Printed on acid - free paper in Great ...
... First Published by JSOT Press 1989 Reprinted 1997 Copyright © 1989 , 1997 Sheffield Academic Press Published by Sheffield Academic Press Ltd Mansion House 19 Kingfield Road Sheffield S11 9AS England Printed on acid - free paper in Great ...
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... first published in 1861. Its Introduction is notable for a very complete ( 217 - page ) history of the interpretation of the book , invaluable especially for the early period . R. Gordis , Koheleth - The_Man and His World , 3rd edn ...
... first published in 1861. Its Introduction is notable for a very complete ( 217 - page ) history of the interpretation of the book , invaluable especially for the early period . R. Gordis , Koheleth - The_Man and His World , 3rd edn ...
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... first volume of a commentary not so far completed . The Hebrew text is rendered rather eccentrically into French in an attempt to render the exact sense of the original . Minute attention is paid to the meaning of words and to the ...
... first volume of a commentary not so far completed . The Hebrew text is rendered rather eccentrically into French in an attempt to render the exact sense of the original . Minute attention is paid to the meaning of words and to the ...
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... first his readers have been unable to agree about his basic attitude to life . St Jerome , on the one hand , spoke for many Jewish and Christian interpreters in seeing his book as a call to embrace the ascetic life in order to escape ...
... first his readers have been unable to agree about his basic attitude to life . St Jerome , on the one hand , spoke for many Jewish and Christian interpreters in seeing his book as a call to embrace the ascetic life in order to escape ...
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... first verse of the book ( 1.1 ) , which is a heading or colophon informing the reader who this Qoheleth was : he was the author of the book , or at least the speaker of the words which are contained in it ( we may compare the opening ...
... first verse of the book ( 1.1 ) , which is a heading or colophon informing the reader who this Qoheleth was : he was the author of the book , or at least the speaker of the words which are contained in it ( we may compare the opening ...
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3 Language Style and Structure | 29 |
4 Place in the History of Thought | 51 |
5 Qoheleths Characteristic Ideas | 63 |
Index of Biblical References | 85 |
Index of Authors | 88 |
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