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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... fact that in 12.8 ( and probably also in 7.27 ) the word is preceded by the article : that is , ' the Qoheleth ' . But what does the word mean ? The word qōhelet appears to be derived from the verb qāhal , to gather or assemble ; its ...
... fact that in 12.8 ( and probably also in 7.27 ) the word is preceded by the article : that is , ' the Qoheleth ' . But what does the word mean ? The word qōhelet appears to be derived from the verb qāhal , to gather or assemble ; its ...
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... fact , this peculiarity is not difficult to account for . There is general agreement that the word qdhelet belongs to a small class of words denoting particular functions or professions . In Hebrew such abstract nouns are often feminine ...
... fact , this peculiarity is not difficult to account for . There is general agreement that the word qdhelet belongs to a small class of words denoting particular functions or professions . In Hebrew such abstract nouns are often feminine ...
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... fact , in terms of the history of the Hebrew language , Ecclesiastes bears all the marks of having been written in a transitional period between ' classical ' biblical Hebrew and the post- biblical literature of the Mishnah ( c . 200 AD ...
... fact , in terms of the history of the Hebrew language , Ecclesiastes bears all the marks of having been written in a transitional period between ' classical ' biblical Hebrew and the post- biblical literature of the Mishnah ( c . 200 AD ...
الصفحة 18
... fact that on one occasion ( 11.9 ) he specifically addresses ' young men ' . We may conclude from this verse and from the admiring words of the epiloguist in 12.9-10 that Qoheleth was a man who had acquired a reputation for elegantly ...
... fact that on one occasion ( 11.9 ) he specifically addresses ' young men ' . We may conclude from this verse and from the admiring words of the epiloguist in 12.9-10 that Qoheleth was a man who had acquired a reputation for elegantly ...
الصفحة 19
... fact that his words were not only written down but preserved might seem to testify to the existence of a school of thought of which he was the founder or at least , in his time , the leader . Yet on the other hand the literature of the ...
... fact that his words were not only written down but preserved might seem to testify to the existence of a school of thought of which he was the founder or at least , in his time , the leader . Yet on the other hand the literature of the ...
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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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