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15 - The Book of Wisdom

from Part III - Wisdom Literature beyond the Hebrew Bible

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2022

Katherine J. Dell
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Suzanna R. Millar
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh
Arthur Jan Keefer
Affiliation:
Eton College
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Summary

The somewhat neglected Wisdom of Solomon, or ‘Book of Wisdom’, contains concepts important not only for understanding wisdom in the rest of the OT but also for understanding how wisdom bridged both testaments. Joachim Schaper gives priority to the book’s theology and its place in Hellenistic Jewish and early Christian thought. He provides an overview of the book’s structure and versions, its intellectual context, its universalistic conceptions of God and humans in history, and how the book exhibits a ‘spiritual exercise’. Most important here are Wisdom’s use of πνευμα (‘spirit’) and its amalgam of Platonic, Stoic and Egyptian elements. It offers a distinct interpretation of the exodus, with which Schaper accounts for ideas of liberation and eschatology. As for the book as spiritual exercise, the discussion turns to matters of genre and literary function, disclosing its purpose to fortify religious beliefs and one’s self-mastery.

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Collins, John J. Jewish Wisdom in the Hellenistic Age. Edinburgh: 1998.Google Scholar
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Gese, Hartmut. Alttestamentliche Studien. Tübingen: 1991.Google Scholar
Gilbert, Maurice. La Sagesse de Salomon/The Wisdom of Solomon: Recueil d’études/Selected Essays. AnBib 189. Rome: 2011.Google Scholar
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Portier-Young, Anathea E. Apocalypse against Empire: Theologies of Resistance in Early Judaism. Grand Rapids; Cambridge: 2011.Google Scholar
Reese, James M.Plan and Structure in the Book of Wisdom’. CBQ 27 (1965): 391399.Google Scholar
Reese, James M. Hellenistic Influence on the Book of Wisdom and Its Consequences. AnBib 41. Rome: 1970.Google Scholar
Reiterer, Friedrich Vinzenz. ‘Beobachtungen zum äußeren und inneren Exodus im Buch der Weisheit’. Pages 187208 in Die Rezeption des Exodusmotivs in deuterokanonischer und frühjüdischer Literatur. DCLS 32. Edited by Gärtner, J. and Schmitz, B.. Berlin; Boston, 2016.Google Scholar
Schäfer, Peter. Mirror of His Beauty: Feminine Images of God from the Bible to the Early Kabbalah. Jews, Christians, and Muslims from the Ancient to the Modern World. Princeton; Oxford, 2002.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schaper, Joachim. ‘“… denn er ist besser als das, was er anbetet” (Sapientia Salomonis 15,17): Bilderpolemik und theologische Anthropologie in der Sapientia Salomonis’. Pages 455464 in Was ist der Mensch, dass du seiner gedenkst? (Psalm 8,5): Aspekte einer theologischen Anthropologie. Festschrift für Bernd Janowski zum 65. Geburtstag. Edited by Bauks, M. et al. Neukirchen-Vluyn: 2008.Google Scholar
Schaper, Joachim. ‘Νόμος and Νόμοι in the Wisdom of Solomon’. Pages 293306 in Wisdom and Torah: The Reception of ‘Torah’ in the Wisdom Literature of the Second Temple Period. JSJS 163. Edited by Schipper, B. U. and Teeter, D. A.. Leiden; Boston: 2013.Google Scholar

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