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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... probably the best commentary on Ecclesiastes in English . The commentary itself assumes a knowledge of Hebrew , but the extensive Introduction , new translation and summaries of the contents of each section are invaluable and within the ...
... probably the best commentary on Ecclesiastes in English . The commentary itself assumes a knowledge of Hebrew , but the extensive Introduction , new translation and summaries of the contents of each section are invaluable and within the ...
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... 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 form is that of an active ...
... 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 form is that of an active ...
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... probably a reference to his profession , or it may have been a nickname or pen - name . In any case , he was known as ' the assembler ' . But whom , or what , did he assemble ? Traditional interpretation , accepting as literal truth the ...
... probably a reference to his profession , or it may have been a nickname or pen - name . In any case , he was known as ' the assembler ' . But whom , or what , did he assemble ? Traditional interpretation , accepting as literal truth the ...
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... probably lived somewhat before this time . Admittedly the existence of Hebrew literature dating from earlier times than his shows that there was a literate class in Israel ; but we can only guess at the ways in which Israelites learned ...
... probably lived somewhat before this time . Admittedly the existence of Hebrew literature dating from earlier times than his shows that there was a literate class in Israel ; but we can only guess at the ways in which Israelites learned ...
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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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