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Proverbs 28 and the Discourse on Wisdom and Torah in the Book of Proverbs
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2017
The title was different depending on what type of manuscript we find, because this book was also combined with other works. Comments by its contemporaries and afterward are included.
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The title was different depending on what type of manuscript we find, because this book was also combined with other works. Comments by its contemporaries and afterward are included.
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1998
Over twenty-five years in the making, this much-anticipated commentary promises to be the standard study of Proverbs for years to come. Written by eminent Old Testament scholar Bruce Waltke, this two-volume commentary is unquestionably the most comprehensive work on Proverbs available.
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Over twenty-five years in the making, this much-anticipated commentary promises to be the standard study of Proverbs for years to come. Written by eminent Old Testament scholar Bruce Waltke, this two-volume commentary is unquestionably the most comprehensive work on Proverbs available.
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2004
Over twenty-five years in the making, this much-anticipated commentary promises to be the standard study of Proverbs for years to come. Written by eminent Old Testament scholar Bruce Waltke, this two-volume commentary is unquestionably the most comprehensive work on Proverbs available.
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Over twenty-five years in the making, this much-anticipated commentary promises to be the standard study of Proverbs for years to come. Written by eminent Old Testament scholar Bruce Waltke, this two-volume commentary is unquestionably the most comprehensive work on Proverbs available.
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Notes on Some Passages in the Book of Proverbs
Vetus Testamentum, 1937The translation of n~i.n, which is usually taken to mean 'fields' 4), by 'rivers' in the Pesh (rei^-), Targ. ('rn), and Vulg. (flumina), is remarkable, and is not easily explicable. H. PINKUSS 5) records some remarks of NOLDEKE to the effect that the Syriac translator substituted for nin, which seemed to him superfluous side by side with rfl, what ...
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The Epistemology of the Book of Proverbs
Journal of Biblical Literature, 2007(ProQuest: ... denotes Greek characters omitted (or Cyrillic characters omitted.)) Although knowledge (also called "wisdom" and "understanding"1) is at the center of Proverbs' concern, little is said about how knowledge is created, where it comes from, and how truths-claims are verified.2 Still, there must have been an implicit epistemology-ideas about
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The Theology of the Book of Proverbs
2023In this volume, Katharine Dell offers a guide to the nature and character of the Book of Proverbs. She explores its key messages and major theological themes, notably God as creator and Wisdom as mediator, standing at the center of a profound theological relationship between God and humanity.
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Book Review: Proverbs; Proverbs
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 2000openaire +1 more source
Twice-Told Proverbs and the Composition of the Book of Proverbs
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1996James L. Crenshaw, Daniel C. Snell
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