Rumors of Wisdom : : Job 28 as Poetry / / Scott C. Jones.
Efforts at interpreting Joban poetry have often been divided between philological and literary critics. This study brings these two critical modes together to offer an account of how Job 28 achieves meaning. The heart of the study consists of two major sections. The first is a reading of the poem wi...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2009] ©2009 |
Year of Publication: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ,
398 |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (293 p.) |
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Sigla and Abbreviations -- Chapter One: Job 28 as Poetry -- Chapter Two: Translation and Vocalized Text -- Chapter Three: A Reading of Job 28 -- Chapter Four: A Philological and Textual Study of Job 28 -- Chapter Five: The “Structured Commentary” in Job 28:15-19 -- Chapter Six: Conclusions -- Backmatter |
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Summary: | Efforts at interpreting Joban poetry have often been divided between philological and literary critics. This study brings these two critical modes together to offer an account of how Job 28 achieves meaning. The heart of the study consists of two major sections. The first is a reading of the poem with special attention to the conceptual background of its metaphors. Rather than a poetic account of mining technology, Job 28 is properly understood against the heroic deeds of ancient Mesopotamian kings described in Sumerian and Akkadian royal narratives, especially the Gilgamesh epic. The second major section is a thorough philological and textual commentary in which comparative philological and text-critical methods are complemented by an aesthetic rationale for restoring the text of the poem as a work of art. The study reveals a multileveled and image-driven masterpiece whose complexity impacts how one reads Job 28 as poetry and theology. |
Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9783110214789 9783110238570 9783110238549 9783110638165 9783110219517 9783110219494 |
ISSN: | 0934-2575 ; |
DOI: | 10.1515/9783110214789 |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Scott C. Jones. |