Metaphors in the discussion on suffering in job 3-31: visions of hope and consolation

Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgments -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Chapter 1. Metaphor and Biblical Exegesis: a Proposal -- ‎1. New Developments in Cognitive Linguistics and Biblical Exegesis -- ‎1.1. Lexical Semantics, Metaphors, and Emotions -- ‎1.2. The Importance of Cognitive Linguistics for Biblical E...

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Subtitles:But man is born to trouble... : metaphors in the discussion on hope and consolation in job 3-31
Main Author: Loon, Hanneke van (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2018]
In: Biblical interpretation series (Volume 165)
Year: 2018
Reviews:Metaphor and the Study of Job (2020) (Hernández, Dominick S.)
Series/Journal:Biblical interpretation series Volume 165
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Job Biblical character / Metaphor
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Job Biblical character
B Suffering Biblical teaching
B Bible
B Anthropology
B Metaphor in the Bible
B Thesis
B Metaphor
B Suffering-Biblical teaching
B Bible. Job, III-XXXI Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Suffering
B Job
B Exegesis
B Hope
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Summary:Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgments -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Chapter 1. Metaphor and Biblical Exegesis: a Proposal -- ‎1. New Developments in Cognitive Linguistics and Biblical Exegesis -- ‎1.1. Lexical Semantics, Metaphors, and Emotions -- ‎1.2. The Importance of Cognitive Linguistics for Biblical Exegesis -- ‎2. Metaphor in Cognitive Linguistics -- ‎2.1. Metaphor and Thought -- ‎2.1.1. Conceptual Metaphor Theory -- ‎2.1.2. Conceptual Blending Theory -- ‎2.1.3. Class Inclusion Theory -- ‎2.1.4. Career of Metaphor Theory -- ‎2.2. Metaphor and Language -- ‎2.2.1. Metaphor and Simile -- ‎2.2.2. Analogies, Extended Similes, Extended Metaphors, and Allegories -- ‎2.2.3. Personification -- ‎2.2.4. Metaphor and Metonymy -- ‎2.3. Metaphor and Communication -- ‎2.3.1. The Interaction between the Conceptual, Linguistic and Communicative Dimensions of Metaphors -- ‎2.3.2. Metaphor and Rhetoric -- ‎2.3.3. Metaphor and Stylistics -- ‎3. Metaphor and Biblical Exegesis -- ‎3.1. Exegetical Approaches to Biblical Metaphor -- ‎3.2. The Exegetical Approach to Biblical Metaphor in the This Book -- ‎Chapter 2. The Theme of Suffering in the Book of Job -- ‎1. Literary Approaches to the Book of Job -- ‎1.1. Dell: the Misuse of Genre -- ‎1.2. Newsom: Genres as Voices in a Polyphonic Dialogue -- ‎1.3. Perdue: Metaphors of Cosmology and Anthropology -- ‎1.4. Summary and Outlook -- ‎2. The Structure of Job 3-31 -- ‎2.1. Job 23-27: Wolfers (1993) -- ‎2.2. Job 28: Lo (2003) and Jones (2009) -- ‎3. Metaphors of Suffering in Job 3-31 -- ‎3.1. The Development of Job's Suffering in Job 3-31 -- ‎3.2. The Selection of Passages and Metaphors -- ‎Chapter 3. Suffering in the Opening Speech (Job 3): the Unrest of Being Imprisoned in Life -- ‎1. Job 3:20-26 in the Context of Job 3 -- ‎2. Job 3:20-26: Text and Translation -- ‎3. Metaphors in Job 3:20-26 -- ‎3.1. Light (3:20)
‎3.2. Treasure Hunting (3:21-22) -- ‎3.3. Way (3:23) -- ‎3.4. Food (3:24) -- ‎3.5. Movement (3:25-26) -- ‎3.6. Agitation (3:26) -- ‎4. The Conceptualization of Suffering as Being Imprisoned in Life -- ‎Chapter 4. Suffering in the First Speech Cycle (Job 4:1-15:16): the Loss of Hope -- ‎1. The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 7:1-11 -- ‎1.1. Job 7:1-11 in the Context of Job 4-7 -- ‎1.2. Job 7:1-11: Text and Translation -- ‎1.3. Metaphors in Job 7:1-11 -- ‎1.3.1. Service (7:1-3) -- ‎1.3.2. Day (7:4) -- ‎1.3.3. Fabric (7:6) -- ‎1.3.4. Wind (7:7) -- ‎1.3.5. Cloud (7:9) -- ‎1.4. The Conceptualization of Suffering as a Lack of Hope-Part I -- ‎2. The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 10:18-22 -- ‎2.1. Job 10:18-22 in the Context of Job 8-10 -- ‎2.2. Job 10:18-22: Text and Translation -- ‎2.3. Metaphors in Job 10:18-22 -- ‎2.3.1. Visibility (10:18) -- ‎2.3.2. Existence (10:19) -- ‎2.3.3. Light and Darkness (10:20-22) -- ‎2.3.4. Departure (10:21) -- ‎2.4. The Conceptualization of Suffering as a Lack of Hope-Part II -- ‎3. The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 14:4-12 -- ‎3.1. Job 14:4-12 in the Context of Job 11-15:16 -- ‎3.2. Job 14:4-12: Text and Translation -- ‎3.3. Metaphors in Job 14:4-12 -- ‎3.3.1. Boundary (14:5) -- ‎3.3.2. Service (14:6) -- ‎3.3.3. Tree (14:7-10) -- ‎3.3.4. Water (14:11-12) -- ‎3.3.5. Sleep (14:12) -- ‎3.4. The Conceptualization of Suffering as a Lack of Hope-Part III -- ‎Chapter 5. Suffering in the Second Speech Cycle (Job 15:17-22:30): the Denial of Consolation -- ‎1. The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 17:6-16 -- ‎1.1. Job 17:6-16 in the Context of Job 15:17-17:16 -- ‎1.2. Job 17:6-16: Text and Translation -- ‎1.3. Metaphors in 17:6-16 -- ‎1.3.1. Light and Darkness (17:7.12-13) -- ‎1.3.2. House (17:13-14) -- ‎1.3.3. Rest (17:13.16) -- ‎1.3.4. Decomposition (17:14.16)
‎1.4. The Conceptualization of Suffering as a Lack of Social Recognition -- ‎2. The Conceptualization of Suffering in Job 19:20-29 -- ‎2.1. Job 19:20-29 in the Context of Job 18-19 -- ‎2.2. Job 19:20-29: Text and Translation -- ‎2.3. Metaphors in Job 19:20-29 -- ‎2.3.1. Body (19:20.22.26-27) -- ‎2.3.2. Redemption (19:25) -- ‎2.3.3. Dust (19:25) -- ‎2.3.4. Vision (19:26-27) -- ‎2.4. The End of Job's Existential Suffering? -- ‎3. Winding Up the Dialogue -- ‎3.1. Exploring Job's New Understanding of Reality -- ‎3.2. A New Status Quo -- ‎3.3. Opening Up New Perspectives on Hope and Consolation: the Case of the Poor -- ‎Chapter 6. The Suffering of the Poor in Job 23-31: on Morality in an Imperfect World -- ‎1. Job 23-31: on Morality in an Imperfect World -- ‎2. The Suffering of the Poor -- ‎2.1. Job 24:2-12: Cattle, Food and Nakedness -- ‎2.2. Job 30:3-8: Food and Cattle -- ‎2.3. Job 31:13-22: Birth and Family -- Food and Clothing -- ‎3. The Topic of the Poor and Needy and the Discussion of Job's Yield -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎1. But Man is Born to Trouble … -- ‎2. Metaphors and the Rhetorical Development in Job 3-31 -- ‎3. Interpretational Cruces and Other Interpretational Decisions -- ‎4. Notes for Future Research -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Index of Subjects -- ‎1. General -- ‎2. Metaphors -- ‎3. Source Domains -- ‎Index of Texts -- ‎Hebrew Bible -- ‎Deuterocanonical -- ‎New Testament
Item Description:"This book is a revised version of my dissertation "But man is born to trouble"... - Acknowledgments
ISBN:9004380930