An edition of The idea of biblical poetry (1981)

The idea of Biblical poetry

parallelism and its history

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The idea of Biblical poetry
James L. Kugel, James L. Kugel
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An edition of The idea of biblical poetry (1981)

The idea of Biblical poetry

parallelism and its history

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"Is there poetry in the Bible? Does it have rhyme or meter? How did ancient Hebrew writers compose their works? James L. Kugel's provocative study provides surprising new answers to these age-old questions. Biblical "poetry" is not a concept native to the Bible itself, he proposes, and the idea that the Bible is divided into prose and verse is merely an approximation of the reality of biblical style. Arguing that the Bible presents a continuum of speech heightened in varying degrees by different means, Kugel sets out to describe Hebrew's high style on its own terms. He also offers a thorough history of the idea of biblical poetry, starting with Philo of Alexandria and Josephus in the first century C.E. and charting its development through the Church Fathers, medieval Jewish writers, the Christian Hebraists of the Renaissance, and on into modern times. The story of how each age understood the nature of biblical poetry, Kugel concludes, is a key to understanding the Bible's place in the history of Western thought."--Jacket.

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Cover of: The idea of biblical poetry
The idea of biblical poetry: parallelism and its history
1998, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English and Hebrew
Cover of: Idea of Biblical Poetry
Idea of Biblical Poetry: Parallelism and Its History
September 1983, Yale Univ Pr
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Cover of: The idea of Biblical poetry
The idea of Biblical poetry: parallelism and its history
1981, Yale University Press
in English
Cover of: The idea of biblical poetry
The idea of biblical poetry: parallelism and its history
1981, Yale University Press
in English

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Facsim by UMI Books on demand.

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New Haven, London

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xi, 339 p. ;
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339

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OL18859737M
ISBN 10
0783745346

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OL1838785W

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"The songs and psalms of the Bible were not written in quantitative meters, as were the songs of the ancient Greeks, nor do they have regular rhyme or alliterative patterns, as do the songs of many other peoples."

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