reading the bible as literature

Short Sentences Long Remembered

A GUIDED STUDY OF PROVERBS AND OTHER WISDOM LITERATURE

Leland Ryken

lexham press

Short Sentences Long Remembered: A Guided Study of Proverbs and Other Wisdom Literature

© 2016 by Leland Ryken

Lexham Press, 1313 Commercial St., Bellingham, WA 98225

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First edition by Weaver Book Company.

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All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Verse numbers appear in some Scripture quotations when the author refers to or comments on specific verses.

Print ISBN 9781683591603

Digital ISBN 9781683591610

Cover design: Frank Gutbrod

Contents

Series Preface

Introduction: How Wisdom Literature Edifies

1. General Traits of a Proverb

2. The Proverb at Its Core

3. Widening the Scope: Antithesis, Comparison, Analogy, and Proverb Formulas

4. Interpreting Proverbs

5. From Simple Proverb to Prose Paragraph

6. Larger Units

7. A Miscellany of Wisdom Literature Forms

8. The Rhetoric of Persuasion

Series Preface

This series is part of the mission of the publisher to equip Christians to understand and teach the Bible effectively by giving them reliable tools for handling the biblical text. Within that landscape, the niche that my volumes are designed to fill is the literary approach to the Bible. This has been my scholarly passion for nearly half a century. It is my belief that a literary approach to the Bible is the common reader’s friend, in contrast to more specialized types of scholarship on the Bible.

Nonetheless, the literary approach to the Bible needs to be defended against legitimate fears by evangelical Christians, and through the years I have not scorned to clear the territory of misconceptions as part of my defense of a literary analysis of the Bible. In kernel form, my message has been this:

1. To view the Bible as literature is not a suspect modern idea, nor does it need to imply theological liberalism. The idea of the Bible as literature began with the writers of the Bible, who display literary qualities in their writings and who refer with technical precision to a wide range of literary genres such as psalm, proverb, parable, apocalypse, and many more.

2. Although fiction is a common trait of literature, it is not an essential feature of it. A work of literature can be replete with literary technique and artifice while remaining historically factual.

3. To approach the Bible as literature need not be characterized by viewing the Bible only as literature, any more than reading it as history requires us to see only the history of the Bible.

4. When we see literary qualities in the Bible we are not attempting ...

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About Short Sentences Long Remembered: A Guided Study of Proverbs and Other Wisdom Literature

This is the last of a six-volume series called Reading the Bible as Literature. In this series, the author not only explores the intersection of the Bible and literature, but he also shows pastors, students, and teachers of the Bible the beautiful craftsmanship of Proverbs and wisdom literature and how to interpret them correctly. Dr. Ryken goes one step further than merely explaining the genre of Proverbs and wisdom literature by including exercises to help students master this rich literary treasure.

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