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Authors: James Kugel, James Kugel
ISBN-13: 9780801859441, ISBN-10: 0801859441
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Date Published: June 1998
Edition: REPRINT

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Author Biography: James Kugel

James Kugel is the Starr Professor of Hebrew Literature at Harvard University and Professor of Bible at Bar Ilan University, Israel. He is the author of Poetry and Prophecy, Early Biblical Interpretation and On Being a Jew, the last available from Johns Hopkins. His The Bible as It Was, an introduction to the Torah's ancient interpreters, was published in 1997.

Book Synopsis

Is there poetry in the Bible? Does it have rhyme or meter? How did ancient Hebrew writers compose their works? James Kugel's provocative study provides surprising new answers to these age-old questions. Biblical "poetry" is not a concept native to the Bible itself, he proposes, and the idea that the Bible is divided into prose and verse is merely an approximation of the reality of biblical style. Arguing that the Bible presents a continuum of speech heightened in varying degrees by different means, Kugel sets out to describe Hebrew's high style on its own terms. He also offers a thorough history of the idea of biblical poetry, starting with Philo of Alexandria and Josephus in the first century C.E. and charting its development through the Church Fathers, medieval Jewish writers, the Christian Hebraists of the Renaissance, and on into modern times. The story of how each age understood the nature biblical poetry, Kugel concludes, is a key to understanding the Bible's place in the history of Western thought.

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Consistently erudite, lucid, honest, revisionist, and awesomely comprehensive.

Table of Contents

Preface
Bibliographical Abbreviations
1The Parallelistic Line1
2Poetry and Prose59
3Rabbinic Exegesis and the "Forgetting" of Parallelism96
4Biblical Poetry and the Church135
5The Meter of Biblical Songs171
6"What Is the System of Hebrew Poetry?"204
7A Metrical Afterword287
App. AThe Persistence of Parallelism305
App. BOn Syntax and Style, with Some Reflections on M. P. O'Connor's Hebrew Verse Structure315
General Index325
Scriptural Index333

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