Seeking Out the Wisdom of the Ancients : : Essays Offered to Honor Michael V. Fox on the Occasion of His Sixty-Fifth Birthday / / ed. by Ronald L. Troxel, Dennis R. Magary, Kelvin G. Friebel.

Michael V. Fox, long-time professor in the Dept. of Hebrew and Semitic Studies at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, is known both for his scholarship and his teaching. As the editors of this volume in his honor note, the care and sensitivity of his reading of the Hebrew text are well known, and h...

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Year of Publication:2021
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Michael V. Fox: A Tribute --
The Publications of Michael V. Fox: Overview and Bibliography --
Abbreviations --
Part 1 “Seeking Out Wisdom and Concerned with Prophecies” (Sirach 39:1): Studies in Biblical Texts --
Observations on Ezekiel as a Book Prophet --
The Decrees of Yahweh That Are “Not Good”: Ezekiel 20:25–26 --
Ellipsis Involving Negation in Biblical Poetry --
Psalm 18 and 2 Samuel 22: Two Versions of the Same Song --
The Wisdom of Creation in Psalm 104 --
“Come, O Children . . . I Will Teach You the Fear of the Lord” (Psalm 34:12): Comparing Psalms and Proverbs --
A Proverb in the Mouth of a Fool --
Genericity, Tense, and Verbal Patterns in the Sentence Literature of Proverbs --
Word Order in the Book of Proverbs --
Exegetical and Stylistic Analysis of a Number of Aphorisms in the Book of Proverbs: Mitigation of Monotony in Repetitions in Parallel Texts --
Forming “Fearers of Yahweh”: Repetition and Contradiction as Pedagogy in Proverbs --
Visual Metaphors and Proverbs 5:15–20: Some Archaeological Reflections on Gendered Iconography --
The Instruction of Amenemope and Proverbs 22:17–24:22 from the Perspective of Contemporary Research --
The Woman of Valor and A Woman Large of Head: Matchmaking in the Ancient Near East --
The Fly and the Dog: Observations on Ideational Polarity in the Book of Qoheleth --
A Sense of Timing: A Neglected Aspect of Qoheleth’s Wisdom --
The Little Sister and Solomon’s Vineyard: Song of Songs 8:8–12 as a Lovers’ Dialogue --
Answering Questions, Questioning Answers: The Rhetoric of Interrogatives in the Speeches of Job and His Friends --
Part 2 “Preserving the Sayings of the Famous” (Sirach 39:2): Text, Versions, and Method --
The Mysterious Disappearance of Zerubbabel --
Textual Criticism of the Book of Deuteronomy and the Oxford Hebrew Bible Project --
What’s in a Name? Contemporization and Toponyms in LXX-Isaiah --
Characterization in the Old Greek of Job --
On the Influence of Job on Jewish Hellenistic Literature --
Becoming Canon: Women, Texts, and Scribes in Proverbs and Sirach --
Translating Biblical Words of Wisdom into the Modern World --
The Text-Critical Value of the Septuagint of Proverbs --
Christian Aramaism: The Birth and Growth of Aramaic Scholarship in the Sixteenth Century --
Spying out the Land: A Report from Genology --
What’s in a Calendar? Calendar Conformity, Calendar Controversy, and Calendar Reform in Ancient and Medieval Judaism --
Competing Commentaries --
Index of Authors --
Index of Scripture
Summary:Michael V. Fox, long-time professor in the Dept. of Hebrew and Semitic Studies at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, is known both for his scholarship and his teaching. As the editors of this volume in his honor note, the care and sensitivity of his reading of the Hebrew text are well known, and he lavishes equal attention on his own writing, to the benefit of all who read his work, which now includes the first of two volumes in the Anchor Bible commentary on Proverbs (the next volume is in preparation), as well as monographs on wisdom literature in ancient Israel and elsewhere, and many articles. The rigor that he brought to his own work he also inflicted on his students, and they and a number of his colleagues honor him with their contributions to this volume.Contributors include: Menahem Haran, Kelvin G. Friebel, Cynthia L. Miller, Theron Young, Adele Berlin, William P. Brown, James L. Crenshaw, John A. Cook, Robert D. Holmstedt, Shamir Yona, Christine Roy Yoder, Carol R. Fontaine, Nili Shupak, Victor Avigdor Horowitz, Tova Forti, Richard L. Schultz, J. Cheryl Exum, Dennis R. Magary, Theodore J. Lewis, Sidnie White Crawford, Ronald L. Troxel, Karl V. Kutz, Heidi M. Szpek, Claudia V. Camp, Johann Cook, Leonard Greenspoon, Stephen G. Burnett, Carol A. Newsom, Shemaryahu Talmon, and Frederick E. Greenspahn.The book is organized around themes that reflect Prof. Fox’s interests and work: Part 1: “Seeking Out Wisdom and Concerned with Prophecies” (Sir 39:1): Studies in Biblical Texts”; Part 2: “Preserving the Sayings of the Famous” (Sir 39:2): Text, Versions, and Method.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781575065625
9783110745269
DOI:10.1515/9781575065625?locatt=mode:legacy
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Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Ronald L. Troxel, Dennis R. Magary, Kelvin G. Friebel.