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The Song of Songs: Riddle of Riddles
By (Author) Yair Zakovitch
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
20th September 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
223.906
Hardback
136
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
372g
The Hebrew Bible is religious literature, the fundamental interest of which lies in the relations between humankind, especially the people of Israel, and God. The Song of Songs, on the other hand, is interested in the relations between men and women. In this volume Yair Zakovitch examines the presence of the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible, and questions how this enigmatic collection of poetic writings came to be within the Bible. Zakovitch poses and addresses a range of enticing questions in the eight chapters of this volume, including: what does this erotic poetry have to do with Israels formative texts What do the poems tell us about gender relations in those years, and about early Israels attitudes towards beauty, love, women, and sex Do we finally get to hear womens voices in the Song, where the rest of the Bible gives a male perspective How, despite our astonishment, is the Song of Songs nonetheless intrinsically biblical What does it have in common with the Bibles other books Was the allegorical interpretation of the Song just an excuse in order to include the book in Scripture
Yair Zakovitch is the Emeritus Father Takeji Otsuki Professor of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.