Human Interaction with the Natural World in Wisdom Literature and Beyond
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Human Interaction with the Natural World in Wisdom Literature and Beyond
Essays in Honour of Tova L. Forti
Glatt-Gilad, David A.; Cogan, Mordechai; Dell, Dr. Katharine J.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
12/2024
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Illustrations
Contributors
A Personal Tribute to Tova L. Forti - David A. Glatt Gilad
An Appreciation of the Scholarly Work of Tova L. Forti -Mordecai Cogan and Katharine Dell
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
The Works of Tova L. Forti
Introduction
Part I: The Natural World in Wisdom Literature in the Hebrew Bible
1. 'Ask the Plants': Job's Dialogue with Floral Metaphors in Psalms 1 and 90 - Will Kynes, Samford University, USA
2. God's View of his Animals in Job 38:40-39:30 - Michael V. Fox, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and Katharine J. Dell, University of Cambridge, UK
3. How Behemoth and Leviathan 'Speak' (12:7) to Job - Mark Sneed, Lubbock Christian University, USA
4. Of Leeches, Lizards, and Lions: The Humorous Function of Animal Talk in Proverbs 30 - Knut Heim, Denver Seminary, USA
5. 'Mortals cannot abide in their pomp: they are like the animals that perish' (Ps 49:2 [Heb. 13]: An Intertextual Approach to Psalm 49:9-21 and Qoheleth - Katharine Dell, University of Cambridge, UK
6. The Functions of Animal Imagery in Ben Sira's Ethics - Samuel L. Adams, Union Presbyterian Seminary, USA
7. The Astonishing Zoo of Sirach - Nuria Calduch-Benages, Pontifical Gregorian University Rome, Italy
Part II: The Natural World in Non-Wisdom Texts in the Bible and its Interpretive Tradition
8. Complex Attitudes towards Animals in the Hebrew Bible - Yael Shemesh, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
9. Harmony between Humanity and the Natural World in the Song of Songs - Brittany Melton and Megan Alsene, Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA
10. Dove Metaphors in the Song of Songs - Danilo Verde, KU Leuven, Belgium
11. The Relationship between 'You Shall Not Let Your Cattle Mate with a Different Kind (Lev 19:19) and 'You Shall Not Plow with an Ox and Ass Together (Deut 22:10): A Re-examination - Eran Viezel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
12. Almonds, Flocks and Classical Rhetoric: The Retelling of Num 17:16-26 in LAB 17 - Atar Livneh, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
13. The Thematic Functions of Sheep/Ox to Slaughter Imagery - David A. Glatt-Gilad, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Part III: The Natural World in the Ancient Near East
14. The First Mickey Mouse: The Enigma of the Anthropomorphized Drawings in Ancient Egypt - Nili Shupak, University of Haifa, Israel
15. Instructions of Shruppak: The World's Oldest Collection - Nili Samet, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
16. Wise Kings in Israel and Assyria: Mastering the Natural World in Words and Action - Amitai Baruchi-Unna, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Mordechai Cogan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
17. Divine Gift: Sacrifice of Game and Domesticated Animals in Hittite and Biblical Cultures - Ada Taggar-Cohen, Doshisha University, Japan
18. Gazelles: Symbols of Power and Vulnerability in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East - Jennifer L. Andruska, University of Manchester, UK
Index of References
Index of Authors
Contributors
A Personal Tribute to Tova L. Forti - David A. Glatt Gilad
An Appreciation of the Scholarly Work of Tova L. Forti -Mordecai Cogan and Katharine Dell
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
The Works of Tova L. Forti
Introduction
Part I: The Natural World in Wisdom Literature in the Hebrew Bible
1. 'Ask the Plants': Job's Dialogue with Floral Metaphors in Psalms 1 and 90 - Will Kynes, Samford University, USA
2. God's View of his Animals in Job 38:40-39:30 - Michael V. Fox, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and Katharine J. Dell, University of Cambridge, UK
3. How Behemoth and Leviathan 'Speak' (12:7) to Job - Mark Sneed, Lubbock Christian University, USA
4. Of Leeches, Lizards, and Lions: The Humorous Function of Animal Talk in Proverbs 30 - Knut Heim, Denver Seminary, USA
5. 'Mortals cannot abide in their pomp: they are like the animals that perish' (Ps 49:2 [Heb. 13]: An Intertextual Approach to Psalm 49:9-21 and Qoheleth - Katharine Dell, University of Cambridge, UK
6. The Functions of Animal Imagery in Ben Sira's Ethics - Samuel L. Adams, Union Presbyterian Seminary, USA
7. The Astonishing Zoo of Sirach - Nuria Calduch-Benages, Pontifical Gregorian University Rome, Italy
Part II: The Natural World in Non-Wisdom Texts in the Bible and its Interpretive Tradition
8. Complex Attitudes towards Animals in the Hebrew Bible - Yael Shemesh, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
9. Harmony between Humanity and the Natural World in the Song of Songs - Brittany Melton and Megan Alsene, Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA
10. Dove Metaphors in the Song of Songs - Danilo Verde, KU Leuven, Belgium
11. The Relationship between 'You Shall Not Let Your Cattle Mate with a Different Kind (Lev 19:19) and 'You Shall Not Plow with an Ox and Ass Together (Deut 22:10): A Re-examination - Eran Viezel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
12. Almonds, Flocks and Classical Rhetoric: The Retelling of Num 17:16-26 in LAB 17 - Atar Livneh, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
13. The Thematic Functions of Sheep/Ox to Slaughter Imagery - David A. Glatt-Gilad, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Part III: The Natural World in the Ancient Near East
14. The First Mickey Mouse: The Enigma of the Anthropomorphized Drawings in Ancient Egypt - Nili Shupak, University of Haifa, Israel
15. Instructions of Shruppak: The World's Oldest Collection - Nili Samet, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
16. Wise Kings in Israel and Assyria: Mastering the Natural World in Words and Action - Amitai Baruchi-Unna, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Mordechai Cogan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
17. Divine Gift: Sacrifice of Game and Domesticated Animals in Hittite and Biblical Cultures - Ada Taggar-Cohen, Doshisha University, Japan
18. Gazelles: Symbols of Power and Vulnerability in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East - Jennifer L. Andruska, University of Manchester, UK
Index of References
Index of Authors
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Proverbs; Job; Qoheleth/Ecclesiastes; Ben Sira; Song of Songs/Solomon; Old Testament
Illustrations
Contributors
A Personal Tribute to Tova L. Forti - David A. Glatt Gilad
An Appreciation of the Scholarly Work of Tova L. Forti -Mordecai Cogan and Katharine Dell
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
The Works of Tova L. Forti
Introduction
Part I: The Natural World in Wisdom Literature in the Hebrew Bible
1. 'Ask the Plants': Job's Dialogue with Floral Metaphors in Psalms 1 and 90 - Will Kynes, Samford University, USA
2. God's View of his Animals in Job 38:40-39:30 - Michael V. Fox, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and Katharine J. Dell, University of Cambridge, UK
3. How Behemoth and Leviathan 'Speak' (12:7) to Job - Mark Sneed, Lubbock Christian University, USA
4. Of Leeches, Lizards, and Lions: The Humorous Function of Animal Talk in Proverbs 30 - Knut Heim, Denver Seminary, USA
5. 'Mortals cannot abide in their pomp: they are like the animals that perish' (Ps 49:2 [Heb. 13]: An Intertextual Approach to Psalm 49:9-21 and Qoheleth - Katharine Dell, University of Cambridge, UK
6. The Functions of Animal Imagery in Ben Sira's Ethics - Samuel L. Adams, Union Presbyterian Seminary, USA
7. The Astonishing Zoo of Sirach - Nuria Calduch-Benages, Pontifical Gregorian University Rome, Italy
Part II: The Natural World in Non-Wisdom Texts in the Bible and its Interpretive Tradition
8. Complex Attitudes towards Animals in the Hebrew Bible - Yael Shemesh, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
9. Harmony between Humanity and the Natural World in the Song of Songs - Brittany Melton and Megan Alsene, Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA
10. Dove Metaphors in the Song of Songs - Danilo Verde, KU Leuven, Belgium
11. The Relationship between 'You Shall Not Let Your Cattle Mate with a Different Kind (Lev 19:19) and 'You Shall Not Plow with an Ox and Ass Together (Deut 22:10): A Re-examination - Eran Viezel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
12. Almonds, Flocks and Classical Rhetoric: The Retelling of Num 17:16-26 in LAB 17 - Atar Livneh, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
13. The Thematic Functions of Sheep/Ox to Slaughter Imagery - David A. Glatt-Gilad, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Part III: The Natural World in the Ancient Near East
14. The First Mickey Mouse: The Enigma of the Anthropomorphized Drawings in Ancient Egypt - Nili Shupak, University of Haifa, Israel
15. Instructions of Shruppak: The World's Oldest Collection - Nili Samet, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
16. Wise Kings in Israel and Assyria: Mastering the Natural World in Words and Action - Amitai Baruchi-Unna, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Mordechai Cogan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
17. Divine Gift: Sacrifice of Game and Domesticated Animals in Hittite and Biblical Cultures - Ada Taggar-Cohen, Doshisha University, Japan
18. Gazelles: Symbols of Power and Vulnerability in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East - Jennifer L. Andruska, University of Manchester, UK
Index of References
Index of Authors
Contributors
A Personal Tribute to Tova L. Forti - David A. Glatt Gilad
An Appreciation of the Scholarly Work of Tova L. Forti -Mordecai Cogan and Katharine Dell
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
The Works of Tova L. Forti
Introduction
Part I: The Natural World in Wisdom Literature in the Hebrew Bible
1. 'Ask the Plants': Job's Dialogue with Floral Metaphors in Psalms 1 and 90 - Will Kynes, Samford University, USA
2. God's View of his Animals in Job 38:40-39:30 - Michael V. Fox, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and Katharine J. Dell, University of Cambridge, UK
3. How Behemoth and Leviathan 'Speak' (12:7) to Job - Mark Sneed, Lubbock Christian University, USA
4. Of Leeches, Lizards, and Lions: The Humorous Function of Animal Talk in Proverbs 30 - Knut Heim, Denver Seminary, USA
5. 'Mortals cannot abide in their pomp: they are like the animals that perish' (Ps 49:2 [Heb. 13]: An Intertextual Approach to Psalm 49:9-21 and Qoheleth - Katharine Dell, University of Cambridge, UK
6. The Functions of Animal Imagery in Ben Sira's Ethics - Samuel L. Adams, Union Presbyterian Seminary, USA
7. The Astonishing Zoo of Sirach - Nuria Calduch-Benages, Pontifical Gregorian University Rome, Italy
Part II: The Natural World in Non-Wisdom Texts in the Bible and its Interpretive Tradition
8. Complex Attitudes towards Animals in the Hebrew Bible - Yael Shemesh, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
9. Harmony between Humanity and the Natural World in the Song of Songs - Brittany Melton and Megan Alsene, Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA
10. Dove Metaphors in the Song of Songs - Danilo Verde, KU Leuven, Belgium
11. The Relationship between 'You Shall Not Let Your Cattle Mate with a Different Kind (Lev 19:19) and 'You Shall Not Plow with an Ox and Ass Together (Deut 22:10): A Re-examination - Eran Viezel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
12. Almonds, Flocks and Classical Rhetoric: The Retelling of Num 17:16-26 in LAB 17 - Atar Livneh, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
13. The Thematic Functions of Sheep/Ox to Slaughter Imagery - David A. Glatt-Gilad, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Part III: The Natural World in the Ancient Near East
14. The First Mickey Mouse: The Enigma of the Anthropomorphized Drawings in Ancient Egypt - Nili Shupak, University of Haifa, Israel
15. Instructions of Shruppak: The World's Oldest Collection - Nili Samet, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
16. Wise Kings in Israel and Assyria: Mastering the Natural World in Words and Action - Amitai Baruchi-Unna, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Mordechai Cogan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
17. Divine Gift: Sacrifice of Game and Domesticated Animals in Hittite and Biblical Cultures - Ada Taggar-Cohen, Doshisha University, Japan
18. Gazelles: Symbols of Power and Vulnerability in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East - Jennifer L. Andruska, University of Manchester, UK
Index of References
Index of Authors
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