Pessimist! Hedonist! Skeptic! Fatalist! Scholars have used these and a variety of other pejoratives to describe Qoheleth, the author of the book of Ecclesiastes. But are these monikers fair assessments of this formative book of the Hebrew wisdom tradition? Brian Neil Peterson challenges this dominant scholarly perspective by arguing that Qoheleth's message is more optimistic than it appears. He insists that Qoheleth-a realist who recognizes that the world is broken due to the Fall in Genesis 3-is instructing his readers to live life to the fullest in the fear of God despite the presence of injustice, oppression, and futility experienced on a daily basis. Due to the fleeting nature of life, Qoheleth offers hope to his readers and urges them to put God first and enjoy God's good gifts, not as a destination in life, but rather as part of one's earthly journey.



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Brian Neil Peterson is associate professor of the Hebrew Bible at Lee University.

Titel
Qoheleth's Hope
Untertitel
The Message of Ecclesiastes in a Broken World
EAN
9798765187302
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
18.10.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.98 MB
Anzahl Seiten
216