The focus of this study is to present the composition of Job 28, according to the procedures of Rhetorical Biblical Analysis as a concrete way to approach the biblical text using methodological reading and an attentive listening. Some recent attempts of classical rhetoric constitute a first step, but the results are not always very convincing, mainly in what respects the relation between the text and its interpretation. A brief looking to the results of the study of the composition of Job 28 will permit not only to emphasize the philological richness of the poem as to re-launch a greater understanding of this text (the context of) the Book of Job, and to reveal the pertinence of its thought in the singular field of Biblical Wisdom Literatur...
El capítulo 28 del libro de Job es tradicionalmente llamado discurso de la sabiduría, que parece una...
David Clines once famously asked, 'Why is there a book of Job, and what does it do to you if you rea...
Does Job convincingly argue against a fixed system of just retribution by proclaiming the prosperity...
Proponho apresentar um estudo sobre a composição de Jb 28, segundo o procedimento da Análise Retóric...
This thesis aims to do what the poem Job 28 is trying to do in the Book of Job, which is to focus on...
The article here presented intends to open a debate reviewing the recent exegesis of Jb 38:1-42:6. I...
Not withstanding its presence across the full message of the Old Testament, the question of justice...
This thesis aims to do what the poem Job 28 is trying to do in the Book of Job, which is to focus on...
Job is one of the most difficult books in Hebrew Scripture: in language, poetic rhetoric, subject ma...
There is a long tradition of researching the book of Job and the meaning behind the imagery presente...
Scholars often regard Job 28 as a secondary addition and deny it as Job's speech because of its inco...
The paper seeks to delve into an existential question at the confluence of Scripture studies, metaph...
This article identifies dialogical interpretation in Job as a form of aggadic inner-biblical exegesi...
This study engages the biblical Book of Job, subsequent medieval commentaries, and literary sources ...
The enigmatic wisdom poem of Job 28:1–28 stands apart from the rest of the book of Job in style and ...
El capítulo 28 del libro de Job es tradicionalmente llamado discurso de la sabiduría, que parece una...
David Clines once famously asked, 'Why is there a book of Job, and what does it do to you if you rea...
Does Job convincingly argue against a fixed system of just retribution by proclaiming the prosperity...
Proponho apresentar um estudo sobre a composição de Jb 28, segundo o procedimento da Análise Retóric...
This thesis aims to do what the poem Job 28 is trying to do in the Book of Job, which is to focus on...
The article here presented intends to open a debate reviewing the recent exegesis of Jb 38:1-42:6. I...
Not withstanding its presence across the full message of the Old Testament, the question of justice...
This thesis aims to do what the poem Job 28 is trying to do in the Book of Job, which is to focus on...
Job is one of the most difficult books in Hebrew Scripture: in language, poetic rhetoric, subject ma...
There is a long tradition of researching the book of Job and the meaning behind the imagery presente...
Scholars often regard Job 28 as a secondary addition and deny it as Job's speech because of its inco...
The paper seeks to delve into an existential question at the confluence of Scripture studies, metaph...
This article identifies dialogical interpretation in Job as a form of aggadic inner-biblical exegesi...
This study engages the biblical Book of Job, subsequent medieval commentaries, and literary sources ...
The enigmatic wisdom poem of Job 28:1–28 stands apart from the rest of the book of Job in style and ...
El capítulo 28 del libro de Job es tradicionalmente llamado discurso de la sabiduría, que parece una...
David Clines once famously asked, 'Why is there a book of Job, and what does it do to you if you rea...
Does Job convincingly argue against a fixed system of just retribution by proclaiming the prosperity...