Interpreting Hebrew Poetry Contributor(s): Peterson, David L. (Author), Tucker, Gene M. (Editor), Richards, Kent Harold (With) |
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ISBN: 0800626257 ISBN-13: 9780800626259 Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing OUR PRICE: $18.05 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 1989 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | Jewish - Religion | Biblical Studies - General |
Dewey: 892.411 |
LCCN: 92007934 |
Series: Guides to Biblical Scholarship |
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 5.52" W x 8.52" (0.41 lbs) 128 pages |
Themes: - Theometrics - Academic - Ethnic Orientation - Jewish |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Here is a convenient introduction to the unique aspects of interpreting the one-third of the Hebrew Bible that is in poetic form. Numerous are the occasions when a failure to distinguish poetry from prose in the Old Testament has resulted in flawed interpretation. Robert Lowth's Lectures on the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews (1753, 1787), marked a turning point of major proportions by focusing on the importance of parallelism of lines. But new studies of the past decade now require significant adjustments to Lowth's analyses. Interpreting Hebrew Poetry offers an authoritative introduction to this discussion of parallelism, meter and rhythm, and poetic style. It also provides by way of example a poetic analysis of Deuteronomy 32, Isaiah 5:1-7, and Psalm 1. |