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Berit Olam Dianne Bergant

Berit Olam By Dianne Bergant

Berit Olam by Dianne Bergant


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This commentary views the Song of Songs as a collection of love poems and examines features of Hebrew poetry in order to uncover the delicacy of their expression. It examines the obvious feminine perspective of the poems as well as its ecosensitive character.

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Berit Olam by Dianne Bergant

Among all of the books of the First Testament, the Song of Songs is one of the most intriguing. On the one hand, its unabashed sensuality has captured the imagination and has endeared it to those who appreciate passionate human love. On the other hand, more demure readers have frequently been chagrined by their own fascination with its erotic character and have cloaked their interest under the guise of metaphorical reading. Both interpretations of the Song of Songs have been endorsed. Down through the ages, both Jewish and Christian interpreters have delighted in the exquisite imagery of the book's songs, but they have also frequently reverted to allegory in their interpretations.

This commentary views the Song as a collection of love poems and carefully examines features of Hebrew poetry in order to uncover the delicacy of their expression. It is unique not only in the attention that it gives to the obvious feminine perspective of the poems but in their ecosensitive character. Although it is a tribute to mutual love, the principal frame of reference is the amorous disposition of the woman. Her words open and close the Song and her voice is dominant throughout.

The imagery that the lovers use is drawn from nature. Whether it is the woman in awe of the strength and splendor of her lover or the man glorifying her physical charms, the descriptions all call on elements from the natural world to characterize the feature being described. Whatever they experience or know or even desire is somehow rooted in the natural world.

Chapters are Superscription, Mutual Yearning (1:2-2:7), An Opportunity Lost, Then Found (2:8-3:5), Ravished By Beauty (3:6-5:1), One of a Kind (5:2-6:3), The Admiration of all over (6:4-8:4), and Love Affirmed (8:5-8:14).

Berit Olam Reviews

The Song of Songs is strongly recommended as an invaluable, serious, college-level analysis for scholars of Biblical Studies in general and Hebrew narrative and poetry in particular.The Bookwatch

About Dianne Bergant

Dianne Bergant, CSA, is the Carroll Stuhlmueller, CP, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Studies at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She is a past president of the Catholic Biblical Association. Her many books include Scripture: History and Interpretation, the two New Collegeville Bible Commentary volumes on Psalms, and the two-volume Israel's Story, all from Liturgical Press.

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CIN0814650694VG
9780814650691
0814650694
Berit Olam by Dianne Bergant
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liturgical Press
2001-09-01
144
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