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Wisdom and Law in the Old Testament: The Ordering of Life in Israel and Early Judaism is unavailable, but you can change that!

This is a completely revised and expanded edition of a classic text. Drawing on recent work on legal and didactic material and including more literary interpretation, Blenkinsopp traces the course of two related key traditions—law and wisdom—throughout the history of Israel in the biblical period. He demonstrates their essential lines of continuity with classical Jewish thought and early...

instruction imparted to these aspiring civil servants would have emphasized such things as self-control, learning from experience, drawing lessons from the observation of nature, avoiding compromising situations, and the like. There was nothing particularly religious about it, and so it is not surprising that the political pragmatism and rationality of officials trained in this way inevitably came into conflict with the claims and demands of those prophets who, like Isaiah and Jeremiah, were deeply
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