Interpreting Old Testament Wisdom Literature

Author:   David G. Firth ,  Lindsay Wilson
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   21 March 2017
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Interpreting Old Testament Wisdom Literature


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In popular perception, Wisdom literature is a ""self-help"" or ""philosophy"" section of the Old Testament library—the odd and interesting bits of canonical mortar between History and Prophets. Themes that are prominent elsewhere in the Old Testament receive only scant attention in the wisdom books. Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes focus on everyday life rather than on God's special dealings with the nation of Israel. But Old Testament scholarship has come to see the wisdom of the wise as reflecting an aspect of the Israelite worldview, not something totally foreign. The covenant beliefs are presupposed, even if rarely rising to the surface. Wisdom must be learned from parents, teachers, and friends, but it is ultimately a gift from God—not primarily intellectual but intensely practical. The issues addressed—justice, faith, wealth, suffering, meaning, sexuality—are highly relevant today.The focus of this volume is on both wisdom books and wisdom ideas. The first section surveys recent developments in the field of Old Testament wisdom, and the second section discusses some issues that have arisen in Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes, and examines the Song of Songs as a wisdom text. The final section explores wisdom in Ruth, in some Psalms, and in the broader field of Old Testament narrative (from Joshua to Esther), while also examining wisdom, biblical theology, the concept of retribution in wisdom, and the vexed issue of divine absence.The following contributors are featured: Christopher B. Ansberry Craig G. Bartholomew Lennart Boström Ros Clarke Katharine J. Dell David G. Firth Gregory Goswell Ernest C. Lucas Brittany N. Melton Simon Stocks Lindsay Wilson

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Author:   David G. Firth ,  Lindsay Wilson
Publisher:   IVP Academic
Imprint:   IVP Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780830851782


ISBN 10:   083085178
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   21 March 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

List of contributors List of abbreviations Introduction (David G. Firth and Lindsay Wilson) Part I: The study of Wisdom today 1. Old Testament wisdom today (Craig G. Bartholomew) Part II: The Wisdom literature 2. The book of Proverbs: some current issues (Ernest C. Lucas) 3. Job as a problematic book (Lindsay Wilson) 4. Reading Ecclesiastes with the scholars (Katharine J. Dell) 5. Seeking wisdom in the Song of Songs (Rosalind Clarke) Part III: Themes 6. Is Ruth also among the wise? (Gregory Goswell) 7. Retribution and wisdom literature (Lennart Boström) 8. Worrying about the wise: wisdom in Old Testament narrative (David G. Firth) 9. Wisdom and biblical theology (Christopher B. Ansberry) 10. 'Children, listen to me': the voicing of wisdom in the Psalms (Simon P. Stocks) 11. 'Oh, that I knew where to find him': aspects of divine absence in Proverbs, Job and Ecclesiastes (Brittany N. Melton) Index of authors Index of Scripture references

Reviews

"""David Firth and Lindsay Wilson have placed us in their debt by compiling this excellent collection on Old Testament wisdom. Drawing together esteemed senior scholars as well as insightful younger voices in the field, this anthology provides a rich and expansive description of the study of Old Testament wisdom today. Be prepared to be informed, challenged, stretched, and inspired by this superb volume."" -- Daniel J. Estes, distinguished professor of Old Testament, Cedarville University ""With the assistance of nine other scholars, Firth and Wilson have provided us with the finest of introductions to the theological reading and research of Old Testament wisdom. Wide ranging in its coverage of the biblical and modern literature and clear in its explanation of major issues and themes, this book will benefit students, teachers, and all who love wisdom."" -- Richard S. Hess, Denver Seminary ""This is a useful resource for anyone studying or teaching in this area."" -- William Ford, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 42.5"


David Firth and Lindsay Wilson have placed us in their debt by compiling this excellent collection on Old Testament wisdom. Drawing together esteemed senior scholars as well as insightful younger voices in the field, this anthology provides a rich and expansive description of the study of Old Testament wisdom today. Be prepared to be informed, challenged, stretched, and inspired by this superb volume. --Daniel J. Estes, distinguished professor of Old Testament, Cedarville University


With the assistance of nine other scholars, Firth and Wilson have provided us with the finest of introductions to the theological reading and research of Old Testament wisdom. Wide ranging in its coverage of the biblical and modern literature and clear in its explanation of major issues and themes, this book will benefit students, teachers, and all who love wisdom. --Richard S. Hess, Denver Seminary


Author Information

Lindsay Wilson is academic dean and senior lecturer in Old Testament at Ridley Melbourne Mission and Ministry College, Australia. David G. Firth is Old Testament tutor and head of research at St John's College, Nottingham.

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