Bruce Waltke is Professor Emeritus in Old Testament Studies at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is the author of Genesis: A Commentary, Creation and Chaos, Finding the Will of God: A Pagan Notion?, An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax, and commentaries on Micah. He also served on the translation committee of the NIV Bible.
Wisdom Literature
Speaker(s): Bruce Waltke, William Dumbrell
Date: 1987
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Product ID: RGDV1715S
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Description
In this series, professors Watlke and Dumbrell provide a study of Proverbs, Ecclesiates, and Job in order to understand them in their historical and canonical contexts such that we might understand God's will as it is expressed in these books. The lectures are titled as follows;
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- Introduction to Wisdom Literature (Waltke) n
- Proverbs 1:2-6 / Authorship & Structure of Proverbs (Waltke) n
- Authorship and Structure (cont.) / Proverbs 31(Waltke) n
- Hebrew Prosody (Waltke) n
- Fear of the Lord / Proverbs 1, 5 & 7 (Waltke) n
- Adultery / Wise Speech (Waltke) n
- Wise Speech II / Proverbs 25 - 27 (Waltke) n
- The Fool / Proverbs 3 (Waltke) n
- Property (Waltke) n
- Wise Parenting / Ecclesiastes (Waltke) n
- Introduction to Job / Job 1,2 (Dumbrell) n
- Job 3 - 7 (Dumbrell) n
- Job 8 - 21 (Dumbrell) n
- Job 28 - 37 (Dumbrell) n
- Job 38 - 41 (Dumbrell) n
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William J. Dumbrell, retired from Trinity Theological College in Singapore, is the former Academic Dean and Professor of Biblical Studies at Regent College, as well as former Dean of Graduate Studies at Moore Theological College, Sydney. His books include Covenant and Creation, The End of the Beginning and The Faith of Israel: Its Expression in the Books of the Old Testament.
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