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Cosmos and Creation in Job 38 (Septuagint)

  • Markus Witte
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Cosmos and Creation
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Abstract

This article describes the cosmology in the Greek version of Job 38 in comparison with the Masoretic text. It interprets the special anthropological and cosmological profile of the Greek text in the contexts of the whole Greek book of Job and of selected early Jewish scriptures (Ben Sira; Wisdom of Solomon; Testament of Job). It thereby demonstrates how the Greek translators of Job transfer elements of Near Eastern cosmologies into the Greek world, and how Job 38 in its Greek form participates in the cosmological discourse of Hellenistic philosophy (Plato, Timaeus; Aratus, Phaenomena).

Abstract

This article describes the cosmology in the Greek version of Job 38 in comparison with the Masoretic text. It interprets the special anthropological and cosmological profile of the Greek text in the contexts of the whole Greek book of Job and of selected early Jewish scriptures (Ben Sira; Wisdom of Solomon; Testament of Job). It thereby demonstrates how the Greek translators of Job transfer elements of Near Eastern cosmologies into the Greek world, and how Job 38 in its Greek form participates in the cosmological discourse of Hellenistic philosophy (Plato, Timaeus; Aratus, Phaenomena).

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