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Wise King Royal Fool Semiotics Satire And Proverbs 19 Jsotpplement Series Johnny E Miles

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Wise King Royal Fool Semiotics Satire And Proverbs 19 Jsotpplement Series Johnny E Miles
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Publisher: T & T Clark International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.33 MB
Pages: 132
Author: Johnny E. Miles
ISBN: 9780567080936, 0567080935
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Wise King Royal Fool Semiotics Satire And Proverbs 19 Jsotpplement Series Johnny E Miles by Johnny E. Miles 9780567080936, 0567080935 instant download after payment.

This study focuses on a reading of Proverbs 1-9 as satire via semiotics, which empowers a heightened, poetic sensitivity to multivalent textual signs. These include allusion to two points of critique against Solomon: (1) his political policy of socio-economic injustice and (2) his numerous sexual (in)discretions. That Solomon abandoned his divinely proscribed duty only evinces his lack of 'fear of Yahweh'. First, Solomon demonstrates his lack of discernment by an inability to rule with righteousness, justice and equity because of administrative policies that bled the innocent dry of their resources for his own self-aggrandizement. Second, Solomon's sexual behaviour reflects his need of Wisdom as the personification of eroticism. The absence of the 'fear of Yahweh' in Solomon prompts the poet's reproof in Proverbs 1-9 (itself a poetic torah) that he should resume his proper role of Torah meditation. How the 'son' responds to the decision posed to him remains decidedly open-ended, since satire generally offers no denouement to its plot. Nevertheless, the signs of this satiric poetry intimate the wise king as a royal fool. This is volume 399 in the Journal for the Study of the Old Tes

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