The Interpreter's Bible: Ecclesiastes. Song of songs. Isaiah. JeremiahGeorge Arthur Buttrick Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1956 |
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... Koheleth . ” The opening verse , which reads , " The words of Koheleth , the son of David , king of Jerusalem , " is usually considered to be an editor's superscription to the book . But in 1:12 the author himself announces , " I ...
... Koheleth . ” The opening verse , which reads , " The words of Koheleth , the son of David , king of Jerusalem , " is usually considered to be an editor's superscription to the book . But in 1:12 the author himself announces , " I ...
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... Koheleth , not the poet Koheleth . In other words , we must always be con- scious of the fact that it is in a secondary stage in which the thoughts of Koheleth present themselves in the form of this book . " 17 Koheleth the editor and ...
... Koheleth , not the poet Koheleth . In other words , we must always be con- scious of the fact that it is in a secondary stage in which the thoughts of Koheleth present themselves in the form of this book . " 17 Koheleth the editor and ...
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... Koheleth occupies " the debatable ground between Semitic and Greek thought , " and lived at a time when Greek thought and Hebrew thought were of themselves beginning to converge . Thus , " Koheleth's affinities with Greek thought are ...
... Koheleth occupies " the debatable ground between Semitic and Greek thought , " and lived at a time when Greek thought and Hebrew thought were of themselves beginning to converge . Thus , " Koheleth's affinities with Greek thought are ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION James Philip Hyatt 777 | 5 |
EXPOSITION Gaius Glenn Atkins | 21 |
TEXT 26 | 58 |
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Ahaz ancient Assyrian Babylon Behold Book of Isaiah called Christ Christian church context covenant Cyrus Dead Sea Scroll death declare deliverance divine doom earth Ecclesiastes Egypt emend eschatological evil Exeg exiles Exod eyes faith fear follows glory God's hand hath hear heart heavens Hebrew Hezekiah Holy human idols interpretation Israel Jacob Jerusalem Judah judgment king king of Assyria Koheleth land literary LORD of hosts man's meaning mighty mind Moab moral nations oracle passage poem poet prophecy prophet purpose Redeemer redemption reference religion revealed righteousness saith the LORD salvation Second Isaiah Sennacherib servant Song of Songs soul speak spirit strophe Syriac Testament thee things Third strophe thou thought tion translation unto vanity verb verse Vulg wisdom wise word worship Yahweh Zion