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How to Read Proverbs Tremper Longman III

How to Read Proverbs By Tremper Longman III

How to Read Proverbs by Tremper Longman III


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Summary

While many proverbs speak to us directly, we can gain much greater insight by studying the book of Proverbs as a whole. In How to Read Proverbs Tremper Longman III provides a welcome guide to reading, studying, understanding, and savoring the Proverbs for all their wisdom. Most important for Christian readers, we gain insight into how Christ is the climax and embodiment of wisdom.

How to Read Proverbs Summary

How to Read Proverbs by Tremper Longman III

Better is a dry morsel with quiet than a house full of feasting with strife. A perverse person spreads strife, and a whisperer separates close friends. Go to the ant, you lazybones; consider its ways, and be wise. Everyday we make choices on the path of life. Proverbs are memorable capsules of wisdom, chiseled in words and polished through use by those who have traveled that path ahead of us. But the proverbs of the Bible make a greater claim than a penny saved is a penny earned. They are woven into the web of divine revelation, rooted in the fear of the Lord that is the beginning of wisdom. While many proverbs speak to us directly, we can gain much greater insight by studying the book of Proverbs as a whole, understanding its relationship to ancient non-Israelite wisdom and listening to its conversation with the other great voices of wisdom in Scripture--Job and Ecclesiastes. In How to Read Proverbs Tremper Longman III provides a welcome guide to reading and studying, understanding and savoring the Proverbs for all their wisdom. Most important for Christian readers, we gain insight into how Christ is the climax and embodiment of wisdom.

About Tremper Longman III

Tremper Longman III (PhD, Yale University) is Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. He is also visiting professor of Old Testament at Seattle School of Theology and Psychology and adjunct of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary. He lectures regularly at Regent College in Vancouver and the Canadian Theological Seminary in Calgary. Longman is the author or coauthor of over twenty books, including How to Read Genesis, How to Read the Psalms, How to Read Proverbs, Literary Approaches to Biblical Interpretation, Old Testament Essentials and coeditor of A Complete Literary Guide to the Bible. He and Dan Allender have coauthored Bold Love, Cry of the Soul, Intimate Allies, The Intimate Mystery and the Intimate Marriage Bible studies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Part One: Understanding Proverbs
1. Why Read Proverbs?
2. Walking on the Path of Life
3. Woman Wisdom or Folly--Which Will It Be?
4. What Exactly is a Proverb--and How Does It Work?
5. Are Proverbs Always True?

Part Two: Reading Proverbs in Context
6. Did Soloman Know Amenemope and Ahiqar? Biblical Proverbs and International Wisdom
7. Proverbs in Conversation with Job and Ecclesiastes
8. Proverbial Wisdom in Action: Joseph and Daniel
9. Where is God in Proverbs? Christ, the Treasure of God's Wisdom

Part Three: Following the Themes in Proverbs
10. How to Study Themes in Proverbs: Money Matters
11. On Loving the Right Woman
12. Wise Words, Foolish Words

Conclusion: Principles for Reading the Book of Proverbs

Final Word

Appendix 1: Authorship and Date of the Book of Proverbs

Appendix 2: Commentaries on the Book of Proverbs

Notes

Indexes

Additional information

GOR011891218
9780877849421
0877849420
How to Read Proverbs by Tremper Longman III
Used - Very Good
Paperback
InterVarsity Press
20020912
176
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