The Story of Israel in the Book of Qohelet : Ecclesiastes as Cultural Memory
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Oxford Theological Monographs
ISBN-10
0199657823
ISBN-13
9780199657827
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 6th, 2012
Print length
248 Pages
Weight
542 grams
Dimensions
24.00 x 16.30 x 1.90 cms
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NoneChristian theologyJudaism: sacred texts
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This book is a study of the making of collective memory within early Judaism in the book of Ecclesiasties.
This book is a study of the making of collective memory within early Judaism in a seminal text of the Western canon. The book of Ecclesiastes and its speaker Qohelet are famous for saying that there is ''nothing new under the sun''. In the literary tradition of the modern West this has been taken as the motto of a book that is universal in scope, Greek in its patterns of thought, and floating free from the particularism and historical concerns of the rest of the Bible. Jennie Barbour argues that reading the book as a general compendium in this way causes the reader to miss a strong undercurrent in the text. ''Nothing new under the sun'' is, in fact, a historical deduction made by Qohelet on the basis of long-range observation, conducted through his study of his nation''s traditions: the first sage to turn from the window to the Book is not Ben Sira, but Qohelet himself. While Ecclesiastes says nothing about the great founding events of Israel''s story, it is haunted by the decline and fall of the nation and the Babylonian exile, as the trauma of the loss of the kingdom of Solomon persists through a spectrum of intertextual relationships. The view of Qohelet from the throne in Jerusalem takes in the whole sweep of Israel''s remembered historical experiences; Ecclesiastes is revealed as not simply as a piece of marketplace philosophy, but as a learned essay in processing a community''s memory, with strong ties to the rest of Jewish and Christian scripture.
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