Biblical Poetry and the Art of Close Reading
Herausgeber: Couey, J Blake; James, Elaine T
Biblical Poetry and the Art of Close Reading
Herausgeber: Couey, J Blake; James, Elaine T
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Explores the aesthetic dimensions of biblical poetry, offering close readings of poems across the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.
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Explores the aesthetic dimensions of biblical poetry, offering close readings of poems across the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781107156203
- ISBN-10: 1107156203
- Artikelnr.: 51972073
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781107156203
- ISBN-10: 1107156203
- Artikelnr.: 51972073
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. The Psalms: 1. Words that devour: discursive praxes and structural
strategies in Psalm 50 Carolyn J. Sharp; 2. 'Silence is praise': art and
knowledge in Psalm 65 Elaine T. James; 3. The glory of creation in Psalm
104 Robert Alter; Part II. Poetry in Wisdom Literature: 4. Bildad lectures
Job: a close reading of Job 8 Edward L. Greenstein; 5. Poetry as pedagogy
in Proverbs 5 Anne W. Stewart; 6. The unity and futility of poetry in
Qohelet Simeon Chavel; Part III. The Song of Songs: 7. Structure, sound,
and sense: a close reading of chapter one of the Song of Songs Tod
Linafelt; 8. How is a love poem (Song 4:1-7) like the beloved? The
importance of emotion in reading biblical poetry Sarah Zhang; Part IV.
Poetry in the Prophetic Books: 9. Isaiah's love song: a reading of Isaiah
5:1-7 F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp; 10. Poetry, language, and statecraft in Isaiah
18 J. Blake Couey; 11. The servant in poetic juxtaposition in Isaiah
49:1-13 Katie M. Heffelfinger; 12. 'It is a lamentation - it has become a
lamentation!': subverting genre in Ezekiel 19 Sean Burt; 13. The enduring
day of wrath: Zephaniah 1, the Sibylline Oracles, and the Dies Irae Julia
M. O'Brien; Part V. Poetry in Biblical Narrative: 14. YHWH's poesie: the
Gnadenformel (Exodus 34:6b-7), the book of Exodus, and beyond Brent A.
Strawn; 15. The decipherment of sorrow: David's lament in 2 Samuel 1:17-27
Steven Weitzman.
strategies in Psalm 50 Carolyn J. Sharp; 2. 'Silence is praise': art and
knowledge in Psalm 65 Elaine T. James; 3. The glory of creation in Psalm
104 Robert Alter; Part II. Poetry in Wisdom Literature: 4. Bildad lectures
Job: a close reading of Job 8 Edward L. Greenstein; 5. Poetry as pedagogy
in Proverbs 5 Anne W. Stewart; 6. The unity and futility of poetry in
Qohelet Simeon Chavel; Part III. The Song of Songs: 7. Structure, sound,
and sense: a close reading of chapter one of the Song of Songs Tod
Linafelt; 8. How is a love poem (Song 4:1-7) like the beloved? The
importance of emotion in reading biblical poetry Sarah Zhang; Part IV.
Poetry in the Prophetic Books: 9. Isaiah's love song: a reading of Isaiah
5:1-7 F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp; 10. Poetry, language, and statecraft in Isaiah
18 J. Blake Couey; 11. The servant in poetic juxtaposition in Isaiah
49:1-13 Katie M. Heffelfinger; 12. 'It is a lamentation - it has become a
lamentation!': subverting genre in Ezekiel 19 Sean Burt; 13. The enduring
day of wrath: Zephaniah 1, the Sibylline Oracles, and the Dies Irae Julia
M. O'Brien; Part V. Poetry in Biblical Narrative: 14. YHWH's poesie: the
Gnadenformel (Exodus 34:6b-7), the book of Exodus, and beyond Brent A.
Strawn; 15. The decipherment of sorrow: David's lament in 2 Samuel 1:17-27
Steven Weitzman.
Part I. The Psalms: 1. Words that devour: discursive praxes and structural
strategies in Psalm 50 Carolyn J. Sharp; 2. 'Silence is praise': art and
knowledge in Psalm 65 Elaine T. James; 3. The glory of creation in Psalm
104 Robert Alter; Part II. Poetry in Wisdom Literature: 4. Bildad lectures
Job: a close reading of Job 8 Edward L. Greenstein; 5. Poetry as pedagogy
in Proverbs 5 Anne W. Stewart; 6. The unity and futility of poetry in
Qohelet Simeon Chavel; Part III. The Song of Songs: 7. Structure, sound,
and sense: a close reading of chapter one of the Song of Songs Tod
Linafelt; 8. How is a love poem (Song 4:1-7) like the beloved? The
importance of emotion in reading biblical poetry Sarah Zhang; Part IV.
Poetry in the Prophetic Books: 9. Isaiah's love song: a reading of Isaiah
5:1-7 F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp; 10. Poetry, language, and statecraft in Isaiah
18 J. Blake Couey; 11. The servant in poetic juxtaposition in Isaiah
49:1-13 Katie M. Heffelfinger; 12. 'It is a lamentation - it has become a
lamentation!': subverting genre in Ezekiel 19 Sean Burt; 13. The enduring
day of wrath: Zephaniah 1, the Sibylline Oracles, and the Dies Irae Julia
M. O'Brien; Part V. Poetry in Biblical Narrative: 14. YHWH's poesie: the
Gnadenformel (Exodus 34:6b-7), the book of Exodus, and beyond Brent A.
Strawn; 15. The decipherment of sorrow: David's lament in 2 Samuel 1:17-27
Steven Weitzman.
strategies in Psalm 50 Carolyn J. Sharp; 2. 'Silence is praise': art and
knowledge in Psalm 65 Elaine T. James; 3. The glory of creation in Psalm
104 Robert Alter; Part II. Poetry in Wisdom Literature: 4. Bildad lectures
Job: a close reading of Job 8 Edward L. Greenstein; 5. Poetry as pedagogy
in Proverbs 5 Anne W. Stewart; 6. The unity and futility of poetry in
Qohelet Simeon Chavel; Part III. The Song of Songs: 7. Structure, sound,
and sense: a close reading of chapter one of the Song of Songs Tod
Linafelt; 8. How is a love poem (Song 4:1-7) like the beloved? The
importance of emotion in reading biblical poetry Sarah Zhang; Part IV.
Poetry in the Prophetic Books: 9. Isaiah's love song: a reading of Isaiah
5:1-7 F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp; 10. Poetry, language, and statecraft in Isaiah
18 J. Blake Couey; 11. The servant in poetic juxtaposition in Isaiah
49:1-13 Katie M. Heffelfinger; 12. 'It is a lamentation - it has become a
lamentation!': subverting genre in Ezekiel 19 Sean Burt; 13. The enduring
day of wrath: Zephaniah 1, the Sibylline Oracles, and the Dies Irae Julia
M. O'Brien; Part V. Poetry in Biblical Narrative: 14. YHWH's poesie: the
Gnadenformel (Exodus 34:6b-7), the book of Exodus, and beyond Brent A.
Strawn; 15. The decipherment of sorrow: David's lament in 2 Samuel 1:17-27
Steven Weitzman.







