Determinism in the Book of EcclesiastesA&C Black, 2001 M09 1 - 234 pages Is the author of Ecclesisastes a determinist? Many readers, from the Targumist and Ibn Ezra up to the present day, have thought so. But there has been no systematic investigation of Qoheleth's determinism, its nature and extent, its relationship to free will and its philosophical background. In separate chapters, Rudman discusses key terms and texts that express a deterministic worldview, then explores the sources for Qoheleth's thought. He concludes that the author was a sage writing in the third quarter of the third century BCE, who was profoundly influenced by Stoic ideas. |
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... reasons for this early identification of Qoheleth with Solomon hinged largely on the editorial superscription to the book in 1.1 , in which Qoheleth is described as ' the son of David , king in Jerusalem ' and on Qoheleth's own words in ...
... reasons for this early identification of Qoheleth with Solomon hinged largely on the editorial superscription to the book in 1.1 , in which Qoheleth is described as ' the son of David , king in Jerusalem ' and on Qoheleth's own words in ...
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... reason , or the logos . " This is not dissimilar to Whybray , who argues concerning 3.1-8 that : the things which happen to a man ( for example birth and death ) and the opportunities which are given to him ( for example , planting and ...
... reason , or the logos . " This is not dissimilar to Whybray , who argues concerning 3.1-8 that : the things which happen to a man ( for example birth and death ) and the opportunities which are given to him ( for example , planting and ...
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... reasons ( usually involv- ing the attribution of the verse to a glossator ) , understood 2.26 to have a moral con- tent . The majority of recent commentators , however , assign the verse to Qoheleth and understand the terms in the sense ...
... reasons ( usually involv- ing the attribution of the verse to a glossator ) , understood 2.26 to have a moral con- tent . The majority of recent commentators , however , assign the verse to Qoheleth and understand the terms in the sense ...
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Contents
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THE DETERMINATION OF THE COSMOS AND HUMANITY IN ECCLESIASTES 138 | 70 |
A REREADING OF ECCLESIASTES 3115 | 83 |
THE DIVINE DETERMINATION OF EMOTION IN ECCLESIASTES | 99 |
QOHELETH AND HUMAN JOY | 126 |
Chapter 7 QOHELETH AND THE PROBLEM OF FREE WILL | 144 |
Chapter 8 DETERMINISM IN EARLY JEWISH LITERATURE | 160 |
Chapter 9 QOHELETH AND STOIC DETERMINISM | 173 |
Chapter 10 CONCLUSION | 200 |
Bibliography | 207 |
Index of References | 214 |
Index of Modern Authors | 224 |
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