Scribes as sages and prophets: scribal traditions in biblical wisdom literature and the Book of the Twelve
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Content -- Introduction -- Inspired Sages: Massa' and the Confluence of Wisdom and Prophecy -- Die Mündlichkeit der biblischen Schriftprophetie. Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme -- Amos and Wisdom -- Hosea - the Wise Prophet? -- Prophetie, Weisheit und religiöse...
Summary: | Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Content -- Introduction -- Inspired Sages: Massa' and the Confluence of Wisdom and Prophecy -- Die Mündlichkeit der biblischen Schriftprophetie. Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme -- Amos and Wisdom -- Hosea - the Wise Prophet? -- Prophetie, Weisheit und religiöse Dichtung im Buch Habakuk -- Bezüge zum Sprüchebuch in der Maleachischrift -- "Let Not the Wise Man Glory in his Wisdom": Challenging the Deed-Consequence Paradigm -- "Wisdom Cries Out in the Street" (Prov 1:20) -- "Wisdom and Torah" in Proverbs and in the Book of the Twelve -- Prophetisches und Prophetie im Denken Ben Siras -- Prophetische Traditionen im Buch der Weisheit -- The Book of Hagu, the Righteous Ones, and the Learning Ones: On 1Q/4QInstruction, Enochic Apocalypticism and their Mutual Influences -- Indexes -- Index of References -- Index of Authors Scholars of the Hebrew Bible used to look at "Prophecy" and "Wisdom" as clearly distinct realms represented by antagonistic and mutually exclusive roles of their central characters: the loyal sage, the pillar of administration, on the one side and the rebellious prophet, criticizing the establishment, on the other. While the influence of wisdom thought on prophetic texts has been a topic in the scholarly debate, the complementary question of the influence of prophetic thought on wisdom texts has rarely been asked. The contributions in this volume look at both questions: They start from the assumption that texts from the Hebrew Bible and the cultures surrounding Ancient Israel all originated from a social stratum of educated scribes, who authored and transmitted these texts. It then seems plausible that wisdom texts might show similar traces of prophetic influence to those of wisdom thoughts found in prophetic texts. The essays give a multifaceted picture concerning the mutual perception of prophets and sages and thus provide a deeper understanding of both wisdom literature and prophecy |
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Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 3110483602 |
Access: | Restricted Access |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/9783110483604 |