Scribal culture and intertextuality: literary and historical relationships between Job and Deutero-Isaiah

JiSeong James Kwon discusses similar linguistic expressions and themes between Job and Deutero-Isaiah, and attempts to find out a common historical background. He argues that both Job and Deutero-Isaiah significantly reflect common scribal ideas, although each text belongs to wisdom and prophetic ge...

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Main Author: Kwon, JiSeong James 1977- (Author)
Corporate Author: University of Durham (Degree granting institution)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen, Germany Mohr Siebeck [2016]
In: Forschungen zum Alten Testament / 2 (85)
Year: 2016
Reviews:Scribal Culture and Intertextuality. Liter-ary and Historical Relationships between Job and Deutero-Isaiah (2018) (Brodersen, Alma, 1986 -)
Series/Journal:Forschungen zum Alten Testament / 2 85
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Job / Bible. Jesaja 40-55 / Literaricity / Intertextuality / Exegesis
B Old Testament / Hebrew language / Morphology (Linguistics)
B Old Testament / Environment
B Sumerian language / Literature
B Ugaritic language / Literature
B Egyptian language / Literature
B Babylonian language / Inscription
RelBib Classification:BC Ancient Orient; religion
HB Old Testament
HH Archaeology
Further subjects:B Servant of God
B Scribe
B Babylonische Literatur
B Creation
B Monotheism
B Old Testament
B Thesis
B Bible. Occupation Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Isaiah
B Bible. Jesaja 40-55
B Intertextuality in the Bible
B Intertextuality
B Theodicy
B Assur
B Bible. Isaiah, XL-LV Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Job
B Oracle
B Prophecy
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Summary:JiSeong James Kwon discusses similar linguistic expressions and themes between Job and Deutero-Isaiah, and attempts to find out a common historical background. He argues that both Job and Deutero-Isaiah significantly reflect common scribal ideas, although each text belongs to wisdom and prophetic genre. - From the back of the book
Item Description:"This book is a revised version of my thesis which was written at the Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University and which was finally completed in 2015." - (Preface)
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 229-251
ISBN:3161543971