The Invention of Language in the Poetry of Job

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Abstract

Readers of the Hebrew Bible are interested readers, bringing their own perspectives to the text. The essays in this volume, written by friends and colleagues who have drawn inspiration from and shown interest in the scholarship of David Clines, engage with his work through examining interpretations of the Hebrew Bible in areas of common exploration: literary/exegetical readings, ideological-critical readings, language and lexicography, and reception history. The contributors are James K. Aitken, Jacques Berlinerblau, Daniel Bodi, Roland Boer, Athalya Brenner, Mark G. Brett, Marc Zvi Brettler, Craig C. Broyles, Philip P. Chia, Jeremy M. S. Clines, Adrian H. W. Curtis, Katharine J. Dell, Susan E. Gillingham, Susanne Gillmayr-Bucher, Edward L. Greenstein, Mayer I. Gruber, Norman C. Habel, Alan J. Hauser, Jan Joosten, Paul J. Kissling, Barbara M. Leung Lai, Diana Lipton, Christl M. Maier, Heather A. McKay, Frank H. Polak, Jeremy Punt, Hugh S. Pyper, Deborah W. Rooke, Eep Talstra, Laurence A. Turner, Stuart Weeks, Gerald O. West, and Ian Young.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationInterested Readers
Subtitle of host publicationEssays on the Hebrew Bible in Honor of David J. A. Clines
EditorsJames K. Aitken, Jeremy M. S. Clines, Christl M. Maier
Place of PublicationAtlanta
PublisherSociety of Biblical Literature
Pages331-346
Number of pages16
ISBN (Print)9781589839267
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Bible -- Job -- Language
  • Biblical -- History and criticism
  • Hebrew poetry
  • style

RAMBI publications

  • rambi
  • Bible -- Job -- Language, style
  • Hebrew poetry, Biblical -- History and criticism

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