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Wisdom 9, an “Inset Psalm”

  • Maurice Gilbert
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On Wings of Prayer
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Abstract

Relaying the analysis of Jean-Pierre Sonnet on the inset psalms, these pages suggest that the prayer of Wis 9, as inserted between the narratives of Wis 7-8 and Wis 10, could also be considered as an Inset Psalm. Wisdom 9 and the paper of Sonnet being first introduced, five paragraphs compare the observations of the latter with Wis 9: mainly, Wis 9 was prepared retrospectively in Wis 1-8 and prolonged prospectively in Wis 10-19. Then, as an action, Wis 9 is characterized by poetic as well as theological evidence. Finally, the reader remains the audience for the author of Wis 9.

Abstract

Relaying the analysis of Jean-Pierre Sonnet on the inset psalms, these pages suggest that the prayer of Wis 9, as inserted between the narratives of Wis 7-8 and Wis 10, could also be considered as an Inset Psalm. Wisdom 9 and the paper of Sonnet being first introduced, five paragraphs compare the observations of the latter with Wis 9: mainly, Wis 9 was prepared retrospectively in Wis 1-8 and prolonged prospectively in Wis 10-19. Then, as an action, Wis 9 is characterized by poetic as well as theological evidence. Finally, the reader remains the audience for the author of Wis 9.

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents VII
  3. Preface XI
  4. Abbreviations XV
  5. Part I: Biblical and Second Temple Studies
  6. Glimpses of Prayers and Poetics in the Book of Amos 3
  7. The Prayer in Ben Sira 22:27–23:6 and the Prosodic Version in MS ENA 3053.3 21
  8. Ben Sira’s Teaching on Prayer: The Example of the Generations of Old 37
  9. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Theology in Ben Sira 17:25–18:14 55
  10. “When she ended her prayer …”. A Study of the Relationship between the Hebrew and the Greek Texts of the Book of Esther 71
  11. Rediscoveries in Judaism: The Temple and the Return to Israel in 2 Macc 1:10–2:18 83
  12. Did Judith Go to the Miqweh? 101
  13. Wisdom 9, an “Inset Psalm” 125
  14. The Qumran Tefillin and Their Possible Master Copies 135
  15. The Prayer of Faith – the Prayer of the Righteous (Jas 5:13–18): Where the “Ways” Intersect 151
  16. Part II: Rabbinic Traditions
  17. A New Look at the Nuptial Benedictions in Babylonia and Palestine 171
  18. The Poetics and Theology of Adon Olam 187
  19. Re-Examining the Early Evidence for Rabbinic Liturgy: How Fixed Were Its Prayer Texts? 203
  20. The Introduction of the Hallel into the Passover Seder and the Split of the Chapters 114 and 115 in the Book of Psalms 233
  21. Ritual and Communal Responsibility: Hanina bar Hama and the Sepphoreans 251
  22. Whom to Remember: Sarah or Noah? 273
  23. The Behavioral and the Mental in Jewish Worship: Is There A Hierarchy? 285
  24. The Qumran Psalter and the Medieval Palestinian Tefillat ha-Shir 299
  25. “We shall glorify You, our King”: A Poetic Passage in the Second Benediction of the Grace after Meals 317
  26. The Rabbinic Traditions about the Establishment of the Amidah: Some Observations 337
  27. List of Publications of Professor Stefan C. Reif 355
  28. List of Contributors 375
  29. Index of References 377
  30. Index of Authors 398
  31. Index of Subjects 405
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