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Metaphors in the Discussion on Suffering in Job 3–31: Visions of Hope and Consolation: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 165

Autor Hanneke van Loon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 sep 2018
In Metaphors in the Discussion on Suffering in Job 3–31, Hanneke van Loon offers a new approach to the theme of suffering in the book of Job. Her analysis of metaphors demonstrates that Job goes through different stages of existential suffering in chapters 3–14 and that he addresses the social dimension of his suffering in chapters 17 and 19. Van Loon claims that Job’s existential suffering ends in 19:25, and that chapters 23–31 reflect a process in which Job translates his own experience into a call upon the audience to adopt a new attitude toward the unfortunate ones in society. The theoretical approach to metaphors is based on insights from cognitive linguistics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004380929
ISBN-10: 9004380922
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series


Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Metaphor and Biblical Exegesis: a Proposal1New Developments in Cognitive Linguistics and Biblical Exegesis2Metaphor in Cognitive Linguistics3Metaphor and Biblical Exegesis
2 The Theme of Suffering in the Book of Job1Literary Approaches to the Book of Job2The Structure of Job 3–313Metaphors of Suffering in Job 3–31
3 Suffering in the Opening Speech (Job 3): the Unrest of Being Imprisoned in Life1Job 3:20–26 in the Context of Job 32Job 3:20–26: Text and Translation3Metaphors in Job 3:20–264The Conceptualization of Suffering as Being Imprisoned in Life
4 Suffering in the First Speech Cycle (Job 4:1–15:16): the Loss of Hope1The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 7:1–112The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 10:18–223The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 14:4–12
5 Suffering in the Second Speech Cycle (Job 15:17–22:30): the Denial of Consolation1The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 17:6–162The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 19:20–293Winding Up the Dialogue
6 The Suffering of the Poor in Job 23–31: on Morality in an Imperfect World1Job 23–31: on Morality in an Imperfect World2The Suffering of the Poor3The Topic of the Poor and Needy and the Discussion of Job’s Yield
Conclusion1But Man is Born to Trouble …2Metaphors and the Rhetorical Development in Job 3–313Interpretational Cruces and Other Interpretational Decisions4Notes for Future Research
BibliographyIndex

Notă biografică

Hanneke van Loon, Ph.D. (2017), KU Leuven, is independent researcher. Her interests include Biblical Studies and Biblical Hebrew linguistics. Currently, she is working on Job 32-42 to prepare a sequel to Metaphors in the Discussion on Suffering in Job 3–31.

Recenzii

“In this revision of her Leuven PhD thesis (supervised by Pierre van Hecke), Van Loon provides two short introductory chapters sketching recent developments in cognitive linguistics, set alongside contemporary exegetical approaches of genre and metaphor. The juxtaposition leads to fruitful conversation…. This is a compelling book which invites us to take a varifocal view and be drawn back into engagement with a great folk-tale.”
– Hazel Sherman, in: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Volume 44, Issue 5, June 2020.