RT Book T1 The Septuagint of Proverbs: Jewish and/or Hellenistic Proverbs? ; Concerning the Hellenistic colouring of LXX Proverbs T2 Supplements to Vetus Testamentum JF Supplements to Vetus Testamentum A1 Cook, Johann 1948- LA English PP Leiden New York Köln PB Brill YR 1997 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1689558652 AB Preliminary material /Johann Cook -- Chapter One: Introduction /Johann Cook -- Chapter Two: Analysis of Selected Chapters from Proverbs /Johann Cook -- Chapter Three: Conclusions /Johann Cook -- Chapter Four: Excursus Semantic Study of Specific Lexemes /Johann Cook -- Selected Bibliography /Johann Cook -- Modern Authors Index /Johann Cook -- Subject Index /Johann Cook -- Indices of Hebrew Words /Johann Cook -- Indices of Greek Words /Johann Cook -- Indices of Syriac Words /Johann Cook -- Biblical Reference Index /Johann Cook. AB This monograph deals with an important but unexplored document of Hellenistic Judaism. The question of \'Hellenistic influence\' is addressed on the basis of an analysis of a representative number of chapters of Septuagint Proverbs (1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 24, 29, 30 and 31). Scholars have argued that this book was influenced extensively by Greek philosophy. The author follows a contextual cultural method. The Greek text is analysed on four levels: the semantic, syntactical, stylistic (which represents the translation technique of the translator), and finally the \'theological\' level. This study represents the first exhaustive analysis of the theme. The conclusion is that the impact of Stoicism on this Greek version has been overestimated in the past. Novel views are also formulated concerning the role of the law in LXX Proverbs, its historical setting and its text-critical value NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 343-348 CN BS410 SN 9789004275935 K1 Bible : Proverbs : Greek : Versions : Septuagint K1 Bible : Proverbs : Criticism, interpretation, etc DO 10.1163/9789004275935