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Let Me See Your Form Phillip D. Roberts

Let Me See Your Form By Phillip D. Roberts

Let Me See Your Form by Phillip D. Roberts


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This study tackles the problem of the Song of Song's structure by beginning at the bottom, the microstructure of the Song, rather than at the top. By employing a new type of rhetorical method, Professor Roberts defines each of the minimal structural units of the Song.

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Let Me See Your Form: Seeking Poetic Structure in the Song of Songs by Phillip D. Roberts

This study tackles the problem of the Song of Song's structure by beginning at the bottom, the microstructure of the Song, rather than at the top. By employing a new type of rhetorical method, Professor Roberts defines each of the minimal structural units of the Song by identifying the formal poetic features that mark its opening and closing, coupled with the poetic features that create cohesion within it. Moving up the Song's structural ladder, larger units are identified with the same technique. While this study does not identify an overall structure, it does demonstrate how recognition of these formal structuring devices can help the interpreter define the structural units of the Song with far greater precision. The final chapter presents a catalog of these formal, poetic features that typically mark the opening and closure of structural units in the Song, as well as those that effect cohesion. Within is a catalog that can be refined and enlarged by application of the same method to other poetic texts. Other exegetical insights abound. Professor Roberts demonstrates a more highly structured pattern of the wasfs than has been recognized heretofore, and proposes a new interpretation of the adjuration refrain. He identifies a type of phonological anacrusis employed numerous times in the Song, and addresses almost every text-critical issue in the Song, many of which are resolved by attention to poetic structuring devices.

Let Me See Your Form Reviews

Phil Roberts has written a careful study of the poetry of Song of Songs. His insights shed light on the form and meaning of the Song, and his ideas on how to approach the study of biblical poetry deserve serious consideration. -- Adele Berlin, Robert H. Smith Professor of the Hebrew Bible, University of Maryland
Anyone who has worked on the Song of Songs knows how difficult it is to determine the structure of the book. D. Phillip Roberts' Let Me See Your Form makes a major contribution towards the solution to this problem. His masterful use of rhetorical method distinguishes his study from previous attempts. Future study of the Song will be required to interact and appropriate Roberts' insights. -- Tremper Longman III, Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, Westmont College

About Phillip D. Roberts

D. Phillip Roberts (Ph.D. Westminster Theological Seminary) was a member of the Department of Biblical Studies faculty at Florida College. His previous works include Shall we Return to the Text of the King James Version? and contributions to The Dictionary of Bible Imagery.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Abbreviations Part 2 Preface Part 3 Acknowledgements Chapter 4 Interpretation and Structure in the Song of Songs Chapter 5 Poetry and Structure in the Song of Songs Chapter 6 Song of Songs 1:2-2:7 Chapter 7 Song of Songs 2:8-17 Chapter 8 Song of Songs 3:1-5 Chapter 9 Song of Songs 3:6-11 Chapter 10 Song of Songs 4:1-7 Chapter 11 Song of Songs 4:8-5:1 Chapter 12 Song of Songs 5:2-6:3 Chapter 13 Song of Songs 6:4-10 Chapter 14 Song of Songs 6:11-12 Chapter 15 Song of Songs 7:1-11 Chapter 16 Song of Songs 7:12-8:4 Chapter 17 Song of Songs 8:5-7 Chapter 18 Song of Songs 8:8-14 Chapter 19 Summaries and Conclusions Part 20 Bibliography

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NLS9780761829133
9780761829133
076182913X
Let Me See Your Form: Seeking Poetic Structure in the Song of Songs by Phillip D. Roberts
New
Paperback
University Press of America
2007-03-09
466
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