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Semantics and ‘Spirit’
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רוח is vital to the Hebrew Bible’s understanding of God, the world, and humanity. However, the word defies easy categorisation or casual analysis, especially when referring to humans and their expe...
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03 November 2022

רוח is vital to the Hebrew Bible’s understanding of God, the world, and humanity. However, the word defies easy categorisation or casual analysis, especially when referring to humans and their experiences.
Integrating insights from several sub-fields of Cognitive Linguistics with detailed exegesis, this book examines each anthropological use of רוח in Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes, demonstrating how even complicated words in difficult passages can be fruitfully understood. As well as furthering the application of contemporary linguistics to ancient texts, this study sheds new light on the Hebrew Bible’s understanding of humanity and their relationship to the world and to the divine.
Integrating insights from several sub-fields of Cognitive Linguistics with detailed exegesis, this book examines each anthropological use of רוח in Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes, demonstrating how even complicated words in difficult passages can be fruitfully understood. As well as furthering the application of contemporary linguistics to ancient texts, this study sheds new light on the Hebrew Bible’s understanding of humanity and their relationship to the world and to the divine.
Price: $163.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studia Semitica Neerlandica
Publication Date:
03 November 2022
ISBN: 9789004525382
Format: Hardcover
Joel A. J. Atwood, Ph.D. (2021), Moore Theological College, works with CMS Australia as national director of the Gud Nius Yunivesiti Felosip, Vanuatu, and as adjunct lecturer at Talua Theological Training Institute. As well as his work on exegesis and cognitive linguistics, he has published articles and chapters on missiology, contact languages, biblical poetry, and is working on a commentary on the book of Isaiah.