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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... taken in the main from the Revised Standard Version . This is always the case where a part of a verse has been identified by quoting its opening or closing words . Biblical references are given in accordance with the numbering system ...
... taken in the main from the Revised Standard Version . This is always the case where a part of a verse has been identified by quoting its opening or closing words . Biblical references are given in accordance with the numbering system ...
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... taken and enjoyed in all its mystery ' . Two thousand years of interpretation , then , have utterly failed to solve the enigma . But in the enigma lies much of the book's fascination . But there is also a sense in which Ecclesiastes can ...
... taken and enjoyed in all its mystery ' . Two thousand years of interpretation , then , have utterly failed to solve the enigma . But in the enigma lies much of the book's fascination . But there is also a sense in which Ecclesiastes can ...
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... taken place . Qoheleth was not the proper name of the author . If it had been , it would have been impossible for the author of 1.1 to state that he was the son of David . It was probably a reference to his profession , or it may have ...
... taken place . Qoheleth was not the proper name of the author . If it had been , it would have been impossible for the author of 1.1 to state that he was the son of David . It was probably a reference to his profession , or it may have ...
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... significant that there is nothing in Ecclesiastes which might be taken to reflect the persecution of the Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes and the ensuing Maccabean Revolt in the 160s , or the polarization of 2. The Author and his Times 19.
... significant that there is nothing in Ecclesiastes which might be taken to reflect the persecution of the Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes and the ensuing Maccabean Revolt in the 160s , or the polarization of 2. The Author and his Times 19.
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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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