An Obituary for "Wisdom Literature" The Birth, Death, and Intertextual Reintegration of a Biblical Corpus by WillKynes 272 Pages, Published 2019 by Oxford University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-19-108319-8, ISBN: 0-19-108319-4
"The Birth, Death, and Intertextual Reintegration of a Biblical Corpus Will Kynes.
Oxford University ... Introduction to the Wisdom Literature. Pages 1–16 in
Introduction to Wisdom Literature, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Book
of Wisdom, Sirach. NIB 5. ... Introduction. NLH 34:v–xv. Cohen, Yoram. 2013.
Wisdom from the Late Bronze Age. Writing from the Ancient World 29. Atlanta:
SBL. ... Paper presented at the annual meetin ..."
An Obituary for "Wisdom Literature" The Birth, Death, and Intertextual Reintegration of a Biblical Corpus by WillKynes Hardcover, 352 Pages, Published 2019 by Oxford University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-19-877737-3, ISBN: 0-19-877737-X
"An Obituary for "Wisdom Literature" considers the definitional issues long plaguing Wisdom scholarship. Will Kynes argues that Wisdom Literature is not a category used in early Jewish and Christian interpretation. It first emerged in modern scholarship, shaped by its birthplace in nineteenth-century Germany. Kynes casts new light on the traits long associated with the category, such as universalism, humanism, rationalism, empiricism, an ..."
"A rightly ordered and healthy marriage displays or pictures the gospel (Eph. 5:22–33). As the world around us gets more and more confused as to what marriage is, this gospel-displaying property of marriage becomes even more important. This is especially true in the church and among pastors. The world should be able to look into a church and see something remarkably distinct. That said, we must be careful that the Bible constrains our un ..."
"This volume fills an important lacuna in the study of the Hebrew Bible by providing the first comprehensive treatment of intertextuality in Job, in which essays will address intertextual resonances between Job and texts in all three divisions of the Hebrew canon, along with non-canonical texts throughout history, from the ancient Near East to modern literature. Though comprehensive, this study will not be exhaustive, but will invite fur ..."