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E-raamat: Contradiction in the Book of Proverbs: The Deep Waters of Counsel [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Despite the welcome revival of scholarly interest in Biblical Wisdom, the Book of Proverbs remains neglected. It continues to be seen as a disorganised repository of traditional banalities, while Job and Qohelet are viewed as more exciting texts, in revolt against Proverbs' conventional wisdom. Contradiction in the Book of Proverbs argues that this misleading consensus owes more to scholarly presuppositions than to the content of Proverbs; it sees Proverbs as a challenging work, one that aims to provoke a critical appropriation of wisdom and in which diverse sources have been skilfully brought together by a creative final editor to form a complex unity. Many divergences from the Hebrew in the Greek witness to the translator's discomfort with his spikey, provocative original. Peter Hatton challenges many existing scholarly assumptions and calls for a re-evaluation of the role and significance of Proverbs in relation to the other biblical wisdom books and the whole canon.
Acknowledgements ix
Permissions xi
Abbreviations xiii
1 Proverbs, an Undervalued Text 1
2 How Proverbs was Marginalized 17
3 Unity and Diversity in Proverbs 47
4 Provocative Contradiction: The Acts—Consequence 'Construct' 83
5 Provocative Contradiction: The Powerful in Qohelet and Proverbs 117
6 Provocative Contradiction: Gifts and Bribes in Proverbs 137
7 The Deep Waters of Counsel 149
Recent Articles Dealing with Wisdom Literature in JSOT, VT and ZAW 171
Bibliography 179
Index of Authors 189
Index of References 191
Index of Selected Subjects 195
Peter Hatton is a Minister in the UK Methodist Church.