Friendship in the Hebrew bible / Saul M. Olyan
- Author
- Olyan, Saul M.
- Published
- New Haven : Yale University Press, [2017]
- Copyright Date
- ©2017
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xiii, 191 pages).
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- Series
- Contents
- Friends and family -- Failed friendship -- Friendship in narrative -- Friendship in Ben Sira.
- Summary
- Friendship, though a topic of considerable humanistic and cross disciplinary interest in contemporary scholarship, has been largely ignored by scholars of the Hebrew Bible, possibly because of its complexity and elusiveness. Filling a significant gap in our knowledge and understanding of biblical texts, Saul M. Olyan provides this original, accessible analysis of a key form of social relationship. In this thorough and compelling assessment, Olyan analyzes a wide range of texts, including prose narratives, prophetic materials, psalms, pre-Hellenistic wisdom collections, and the Hellenistic-era wisdom book Ben Sira. This in-depth, contextually sensitive, and theoretically engaged study explores how the expectations of friends and family members overlap and differ, examining, among other things, characteristics that make the friend a distinct social actor; failed friendship; and friendships in narratives such as those of Ruth and Naomi, and Jonathan and David. Olyan presents a comprehensive look at what constitutes friendship in the Hebrew Bible.
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- ISBN
- 9780300184228 (electronic book)
0300184220 (electronic book)
9780300182682 (hardcover)
0300182686 (hardcover) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-170) and indexes.
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