Allusive and elusive : : allusion and the Elihu speeches of Job 32-37 / / by Cooper Smith.

Elihu is among the most diversely evaluated characters in the Hebrew Bible. Attending to the inner-Joban allusions in the Elihu speeches (Job 32–37) provides both an explanation and appreciation for this diversity. After carefully defining allusion, this work identifies and interprets twenty-three a...

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Notes:This volume defines allusion then identifies the 23 likely allusions in the Elihu speeches (Job 32–37) to Job 1–31. The allusiveness of the unit is a compositional feature that explains the varied evaluations of Elihu throughout interpretive history.
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Biblical interpretation series ; Volume 198
Elihu is among the most diversely evaluated characters in the Hebrew Bible. Attending to the inner-Joban allusions in the Elihu speeches (Job 32–37) provides both an explanation and appreciation for this diversity. After carefully defining allusion, this work identifies and interprets twenty-three allusions in Job 32–37 that refer to Job 1–31 in order to understand both their individual significance in the Elihu speeches and their collective significance as a compositional feature of the unit. This allusiveness is shown to both invite and explain the varied assessments of Elihu’s merits in the history of interpretation.
This volume defines allusion then identifies the 23 likely allusions in the Elihu speeches (Job 32–37) to Job 1–31. The allusiveness of the unit is a compositional feature that explains the varied evaluations of Elihu throughout interpretive history.
Preliminary Material / Cooper Smith / Cooper Smith -- Dedication / Cooper Smith -- Acknowledgments / Cooper Smith -- Abbreviations / Cooper Smith -- Restricted Access -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Elihu as Elusive and Allusive / Cooper Smith -- Restricted Access -- Chapter 2 The Elusive Allusion: Grasping the Literary Trope / Cooper Smith -- Restricted Access -- Chapter 3 Interpreting Allusions: A Model for a Biblical Trope / Cooper Smith -- Restricted Access -- Chapter 4 Interpreting Allusions in the First Speech of Elihu / Cooper Smith -- Restricted Access -- Chapter 5 Interpreting Allusions in the Second Speech of Elihu / Cooper Smith -- Restricted Access -- Chapter 6 Interpreting Allusions in the Third Speech of Elihu / Cooper Smith -- Restricted Access -- Chapter 7 Interpreting Allusions in the Fourth Speech of Elihu / Cooper Smith -- Restricted Access -- Chapter 8 Allusiveness in the Elihu Speeches: Job 32–37 as Open Ended and Process Oriented / Cooper Smith -- Back Matter -- Appendix 1 Likely Allusions in Job 32–37 / Cooper Smith -- Appendix 2 Possible and Plausible Allusions in Job 32–37 / Cooper Smith -- Bibliography / Cooper Smith -- Index of Modern Authors / Cooper Smith -- Index of Ancient Sources / Cooper Smith.
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Allusive and elusive : allusion and the Elihu speeches of Job 32-37 /
Biblical interpretation series ;
Preliminary Material /
Dedication /
Acknowledgments /
Abbreviations /
Restricted Access --
Chapter 1 Introduction: Elihu as Elusive and Allusive /
Chapter 2 The Elusive Allusion: Grasping the Literary Trope /
Chapter 3 Interpreting Allusions: A Model for a Biblical Trope /
Chapter 4 Interpreting Allusions in the First Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 5 Interpreting Allusions in the Second Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 6 Interpreting Allusions in the Third Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 7 Interpreting Allusions in the Fourth Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 8 Allusiveness in the Elihu Speeches: Job 32–37 as Open Ended and Process Oriented /
Back Matter --
Appendix 1 Likely Allusions in Job 32–37 /
Appendix 2 Possible and Plausible Allusions in Job 32–37 /
Bibliography /
Index of Modern Authors /
Index of Ancient Sources /
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title_alt Preliminary Material /
Dedication /
Acknowledgments /
Abbreviations /
Restricted Access --
Chapter 1 Introduction: Elihu as Elusive and Allusive /
Chapter 2 The Elusive Allusion: Grasping the Literary Trope /
Chapter 3 Interpreting Allusions: A Model for a Biblical Trope /
Chapter 4 Interpreting Allusions in the First Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 5 Interpreting Allusions in the Second Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 6 Interpreting Allusions in the Third Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 7 Interpreting Allusions in the Fourth Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 8 Allusiveness in the Elihu Speeches: Job 32–37 as Open Ended and Process Oriented /
Back Matter --
Appendix 1 Likely Allusions in Job 32–37 /
Appendix 2 Possible and Plausible Allusions in Job 32–37 /
Bibliography /
Index of Modern Authors /
Index of Ancient Sources /
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contents Preliminary Material /
Dedication /
Acknowledgments /
Abbreviations /
Restricted Access --
Chapter 1 Introduction: Elihu as Elusive and Allusive /
Chapter 2 The Elusive Allusion: Grasping the Literary Trope /
Chapter 3 Interpreting Allusions: A Model for a Biblical Trope /
Chapter 4 Interpreting Allusions in the First Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 5 Interpreting Allusions in the Second Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 6 Interpreting Allusions in the Third Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 7 Interpreting Allusions in the Fourth Speech of Elihu /
Chapter 8 Allusiveness in the Elihu Speeches: Job 32–37 as Open Ended and Process Oriented /
Back Matter --
Appendix 1 Likely Allusions in Job 32–37 /
Appendix 2 Possible and Plausible Allusions in Job 32–37 /
Bibliography /
Index of Modern Authors /
Index of Ancient Sources /
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