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Wisdom of Solomon

In the Revised Version with Introduction and Notes

Wisdom of Solomon

In the Revised Version with Introduction and Notes

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Paperback / softback

£26.00

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781108039758
Number of Pages: 260
Published: 26/01/2012
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Although much about this apocryphal book of the Septuagint (Greek Old Testament) is unknown, it remains an influential and much-studied work. J. A. F. Gregg (1873–1961), who was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge, and later became Church of Ireland archbishop of Dublin and then of Armagh, gives an extensive introduction to his edition of the English version, published in the 'Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges' series in 1909. He examines the complicated problem of dating the text, as well as the question of its original language and possible author, concluding this was most likely a Jewish person from Alexandria, at some time after the second century BCE, and not King Solomon himself. The text itself examines many aspects of wisdom, from its inherent nature to its role in the protection of Israelites. Gregg provides notes throughout, making this volume a detailed guide to an important piece of sacred writing.
Introduction: 1. Title; 2. Date; 3. Language of the original; 4. Place of writing; 5. The author; 6. Purpose of the book; 7. Unity of the book; 8. Wisdom-literature; 9. The Divine Wisdom; 10. The logos; 11. Doctrine of God; 12. Doctrine of Man; 13. Death and immortality; 14. Eschatology; 15. Analysis of contents; 16. MSS and text; 17. Wisdom and the New Testament; 18. Literature; Text and notes; Index.

J. A. F. Gregg