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Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry & Writings: a Compendium of Contemporary Biblical Scholarship

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The Old Testament books of wisdom and poetry carry themselves differently from those of the Pentateuch, the histories or the prophets. The divine voice does not peal from Sinai, there are no narratives carried along by prophetic interpretation nor are oracles declaimed by a prophet. Here Scripture often speaks in the words of human response to God and God's world. The hymns, laments and thanksgivings of Israel, the dirge of Lamentations, the questionings of Qohelet, the love poetry of the Song of Songs, the bold drama of Job and the proverbial wisdom of Israel all offer their textures to this great body of biblical literature. Then too there are the finely crafted stories of Ruth and Esther that narrate the silent providence of God in the course of Israelite and Jewish lives.

This third Old Testament volume in InterVarsity Press's celebrated "Black Dictionary" series offers nearly 150 articles covering all the important aspects of Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Psalms, Song of Songs, Lamentations, Ruth and Esther. Over ninety contributors, many of them experts in this literature, have contributed to the Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry Writings. This volume maintains the quality of scholarship that students, scholars and pastors have come to expect from this series.

Coverage of each biblical book includes an introduction to the book itself as well as separate articles on its ancient Near Eastern background and its history of interpretation. Additional articles amply explore the literary dimensions of Hebrew poetry and prose, including acrostic, ellipsis, inclusio, intertextuality, parallelism and rhyme. And there are well-rounded treatments of Israelite wisdom and wisdom literature, including wisdom poems, sources and theology. In addition, a wide range of interpretive approaches is canvassed in articles on hermeneutics, feminist interpretation, form criticism, historical criticism, rhetorical criticism and social-scientific approaches.

The Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry Writings is sure to command shelf space within arm's reach of any student, teacher or preacher working in this portion of biblical literature.

Tremper Longman III and Peter E. Enns edit this collection of 148 articles by 90 contributors on Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Lamentations, Ruth and Esther.

Reference volumes in the IVP Bible Dictionary Series provide in-depth treatment of biblical and theological topics in an accessible, encyclopedia format, including cross-sectional themes, methods of interpretation, significant historical or cultural background, and each Old and New Testament book as a whole.

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2008
      This third Old Testament volume in IVP's "Black Dictionary" series concentrates on the wisdom, poetry, and writings of the Old Testament, which include the books of Job, Ruth, and Esther; Proverbs; Ecclesiastes; the Psalms; Song of Songs; and Lamentations. Its nearly 150 signed articles, written by over 90 Old Testament scholars, include on each biblical book in-depth essays that contain a general introduction, a discussion of its Ancient Near Eastern background, and its interpretive history. Additional entries discuss related topics such as poetic forms, history, biography, and criticism, including a treatment of feminist interpretation. The contributors have done a fine job of presenting a balanced and scholarly overview of the various topics, although there is a slant toward a Christian interpretation. Historical Jewish interpretation and commentary, however, are also heavily covered, and the articles give an admirably complete treatment of their subjects. In-text cross-references and indexes help readers locate topics that may not have entries of their own; an alphabetical index of all articles is also included. BOTTOM LINE Although the standard reference in the field remains "The Anchor Bible Dictionary" (Doubleday, 1992), for its price and quality, this dictionary is an excellent choice for just about any public, church, or academic library, as well as for specialty theological collections. [Available in print only.]Amanda Sprochi, Univ. of Missouri Lib., Columbia

      Copyright 2008 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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