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The uniqueness of this commentary is its detailed, first-time uncovering of evidence that there were two editions of Proverbs, the first in the time of Solomon and the second created by "the men of Hezekiah" in support of King Hezekiah's historic religious reforms. Up to this time the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Miller, John W., 1926-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Scottdale, Pa. : Herald Press, ©2004.
Colección:Believers church Bible commentary.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction to the book of Proverbs. A book of poems-- A book about wisdom
  • A manual for educating young men
  • Two editions : Solomon and Hezekiah
  • The Hezekiah edition of Proverbs
  • Purpose and design of the Hezekiah edition
  • Why the gender-specific focus
  • The book of Proverbs in the life of the church
  • A note about translations
  • Commentary. Part 1: Introductory collection, 1:1-9:18
  • Part 2: The main collection (themes), 10:1-22:17
  • Part 3: Supplemental collections, 22:17-30:33
  • Essays. A distinctive approach to the book of Proverbs
  • Genre issues in Proverbs
  • "Heart" in Proverbs
  • Hebrew and Greek texts
  • Hezekiah reform literature
  • Identity of the foreign seductress
  • Middle poems of the main collection
  • Modern study of the book of Proverbs
  • Personification of "Wisdom" in Proverbs
  • Proverbs and the birth of "ethical monotheism"
  • Solomon edition of Proverbs
  • Translation issues in Proverbs
  • Wisdom in Proverbs in Biblical tradition
  • Words for wisdom and folly in Proverbs.