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  1. "I Have Become a Brother of Jackals"
    Evolutionary Psychology and Suicide in the Book of Job
    Erschienen: [2019]

    Job compares himself time and again to defeated and trapped animals in the poetic core of the Book of Job. God, in responding to Job, describes in loving detail, as would a proud parent her children, the animals that populate creation. This paper... mehr

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    Job compares himself time and again to defeated and trapped animals in the poetic core of the Book of Job. God, in responding to Job, describes in loving detail, as would a proud parent her children, the animals that populate creation. This paper argues that the Joban Poet uses animal imagery to allow Job to express an evolving sense of his traumatized self and the world and God to affirm the beauty and vitality of creation and, indirectly, also of Job who has come to think of himself as a trapped and hunted animal.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Biblical interpretation; Leiden : Brill, 1993; 27(2019), 2, Seite 208-234; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Job; animal imagery; defeat; entrapment
  2. Myth, history, and metaphor in the Hebrew Bible
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    "This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the... mehr

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    "This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the Hebrew Bible is more deeply mythological than previously recognized. Because the Hebrew Bible contains fragments of the sea myth but no continuous narrative, the study of myth in the Hebrew Bible is usually circumscribed to the level of motifs and themes. Cho challenges this practice and demonstrates that the Hebrew Bible contains shorter and longer compositions studded with imagery that is structured by the plot of sea myths. Through close analysis of key Near Eastern myths and biblical texts, Cho shows that myth had a fundamental influence on the plot structure and conceptual framework of the Hebrew Bible than has been recognized"-- Introduction -- Myth as story and metaphor -- The sea myth -- The sea myth and creation -- The sea myth and Exodus -- The sea myth and Exile -- The sea myth and Eschaton -- The sea myth and the Hebrew Bible

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781108476195; 9781108469968
    Schlagworte: Myth in the Old Testament; Sea in the Bible
    Umfang: xii, 265 Seiten
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    Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Harvard University, 2014, titled The sea in the Hebrew Bible : myth, metaphor, and muthos

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Dissertation, Harvard University, 2014

  3. Myth, history, and metaphor in the Hebrew Bible
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY

    "This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the... mehr

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    "This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the Hebrew Bible is more deeply mythological than previously recognized. Because the Hebrew Bible contains fragments of the sea myth but no continuous narrative, the study of myth in the Hebrew Bible is usually circumscribed to the level of motifs and themes. Cho challenges this practice and demonstrates that the Hebrew Bible contains shorter and longer compositions studded with imagery that is structured by the plot of sea myths. Through close analysis of key Near Eastern myths and biblical texts, Cho shows that myth had a fundamental influence on the plot structure and conceptual framework of the Hebrew Bible than has been recognized"

     

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    Schlagworte: Meer <Motiv>; Mythos; Metapher
    Weitere Schlagworte: Bible / Old Testament / Criticism, interpretation, etc; Myth in the Old Testament; Sea in the Bible
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    Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)-, Harvard University, 2014

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Dissertation, Harvard University, 2014

  4. Myth, history, and metaphor in the Hebrew Bible
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the... mehr

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    This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the Hebrew Bible is more deeply mythological than previously recognized. Because the Hebrew Bible contains fragments of the sea myth but no continuous narrative, the study of myth in the Hebrew Bible is usually circumscribed to the level of motifs and themes. Cho challenges this practice and demonstrates that the Hebrew Bible contains shorter and longer compositions studded with imagery that are structured by the plot of sea myths. Through close analysis of key Near Eastern myths and biblical texts, Cho shows that myth had a more fundamental influence on the plot structure and conceptual framework of the Hebrew Bible than has been recognized Introduction -- Myth as story and metaphor -- The sea myth -- The sea myth and creation -- The sea myth and Exodus -- The sea myth and Exile -- The sea myth and Eschaton -- The sea myth and the Hebrew Bible

     

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    Schlagworte: Sea in the Bible; Myth in the Old Testament; Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Myth in the Old Testament; Sea in the Bible
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  5. The Work of Translation
    Erschienen: 2021

    Edward L. Greenstein, who has recently published a most accomplished translation of the biblical book of Job, gives an indication of the extent of the labor required to produce such a translation: "I have been deeply engaged by the challenges of the... mehr

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    Edward L. Greenstein, who has recently published a most accomplished translation of the biblical book of Job, gives an indication of the extent of the labor required to produce such a translation: "I have been deeply engaged by the challenges of the book of Job - its themes, literary affiliations, language, and poetics - for over four decades" (xvii). That Greenstein has more than endured what he rightly characterizes as "this intimate endeavor" (xvii), including especially "the painstaking work of original philological investigation" (xviii), demonstrates that he is not only a long-suffering "scholar of difficult language" but indeed a "lover of words," and of the work of words (ix). Further proof of his love lies in the stated altruism of his goals (xvii). He has aimed "to make good sense of the text of Job" and "to convey something of the text's poetics" (x, xxxvi). That is, he has tried to recreate in English something of the theological and literary genius of the ancient Joban writers, better than others have done previously. And fellow students of Job and lovers of words, including the present author, owe a debt of gratitude to Greenstein for his labor of love and this work of translation. For, true to his goals, the still enigmatic biblical book begins to make (stunning) good sense and, here and there, lays bare more of its (sinuous) literary genius in Greenstein's new translation.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Harvard theological review; Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1908; 114(2021), 2, Seite 288-303; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Bibel; Übersetzung;
  6. Myth, history, and metaphor in the Hebrew Bible
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Schlagworte: Mythos; Metapher; Meer <Motiv>
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 228-247

    Dissertation, Harvard University, 2014

  7. Myth, history, and metaphor in the Hebrew Bible
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the... mehr

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    This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the Hebrew Bible is more deeply mythological than previously recognized. Because the Hebrew Bible contains fragments of the sea myth but no continuous narrative, the study of myth in the Hebrew Bible is usually circumscribed to the level of motifs and themes. Cho challenges this practice and demonstrates that the Hebrew Bible contains shorter and longer compositions studded with imagery that are structured by the plot of sea myths. Through close analysis of key Near Eastern myths and biblical texts, Cho shows that myth had a more fundamental influence on the plot structure and conceptual framework of the Hebrew Bible than has been recognized.

     

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    Schlagworte: Mythos; Metapher; Meer <Motiv>
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  8. Myth, history, and metaphor in the Hebrew Bible
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    "This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the... mehr

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    "This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the Hebrew Bible is more deeply mythological than previously recognized. Because the Hebrew Bible contains fragments of the sea myth but no continuous narrative, the study of myth in the Hebrew Bible is usually circumscribed to the level of motifs and themes. Cho challenges this practice and demonstrates that the Hebrew Bible contains shorter and longer compositions studded with imagery that is structured by the plot of sea myths. Through close analysis of key Near Eastern myths and biblical texts, Cho shows that myth had a fundamental influence on the plot structure and conceptual framework of the Hebrew Bible than has been recognized"-- Introduction -- Myth as story and metaphor -- The sea myth -- The sea myth and creation -- The sea myth and Exodus -- The sea myth and Exile -- The sea myth and Eschaton -- The sea myth and the Hebrew Bible

     

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    ISBN: 9781108476195; 9781108469968
    Schlagworte: Myth in the Old Testament; Sea in the Bible
    Umfang: xii, 265 Seiten
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    Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Harvard University, 2014, titled The sea in the Hebrew Bible : myth, metaphor, and muthos

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Dissertation, Harvard University, 2014

  9. Myth, history, and metaphor in the Hebrew Bible
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the... mehr

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    This book examines the long-debated issue of the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern myths. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary methodology that combines theories of metaphor and narrative, Paul Cho argues that the Hebrew Bible is more deeply mythological than previously recognized. Because the Hebrew Bible contains fragments of the sea myth but no continuous narrative, the study of myth in the Hebrew Bible is usually circumscribed to the level of motifs and themes. Cho challenges this practice and demonstrates that the Hebrew Bible contains shorter and longer compositions studded with imagery that are structured by the plot of sea myths. Through close analysis of key Near Eastern myths and biblical texts, Cho shows that myth had a more fundamental influence on the plot structure and conceptual framework of the Hebrew Bible than has been recognized Introduction -- Myth as story and metaphor -- The sea myth -- The sea myth and creation -- The sea myth and Exodus -- The sea myth and Exile -- The sea myth and Eschaton -- The sea myth and the Hebrew Bible

     

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    Schlagworte: Sea in the Bible; Myth in the Old Testament; Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Myth in the Old Testament; Sea in the Bible
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