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Author Van Loon, Hanneke, author

Title Metaphors in the discussion on suffering in Job 3-31 : visions of hope and consolation / by Hanneke van Loon
Published Boston : Brill, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 238 pages)
Series Biblical interpretation series, 0928-0731 ; Volume 165
Biblical interpretation series ; v. 165
Contents Metaphor and biblical exegesis: a proposal -- The theme of suffering in the Book of Job -- Suffering in the opening speech (Job 3): the unrest of being imprisoned in life -- Suffering in the first speech cycle (Job 4:1-15:16): the loss of hope -- Suffering in the second speech cycle (Job 15:17-22:30): the denial of consolation -- The suffering of the poor in Job 23-31: on morality in an imperfect world -- Conclusion
Summary In Metaphors in the Discussion on Suffering in Job 3-31, Hanneke van Loon offers a new approach to the theme of suffering in the book of Job. Her analysis of metaphors demonstrates that Job goes through different stages of existential suffering in chapters 3-14 and that he addresses the social dimension of his suffering in chapters 17 and 19. Van Loon claims that Job's existential suffering ends in 19:25, and that chapters 23-31 reflect a process in which Job translates his own experience into a call upon the audience to adopt a new attitude toward the unfortunate ones in society. The theoretical approach to metaphors is based on insights from cognitive linguistics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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SUBJECT Bible. Job, III-XXXI -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Subject Metaphor in the Bible.
Suffering -- Biblical teaching
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Old Testament.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Wisdom Literature.
Metaphor in the Bible
Suffering -- Biblical teaching
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2018032037
ISBN 9789004380936
9004380930