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The Commentary of Abraham ibn Ezra on the Book of Job

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The book of Job was among the most popular books of study for Jewish scholars in the Middle Ages. Abraham ibn Ezra (1089-1164), born in Muslim Spain, composed his commentaries while living in Chris...
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The book of Job was among the most popular books of study for Jewish scholars in the Middle Ages. With its themes of suffering, providence, and theodicy it attracted much attention despite the difficulty of its language.
Abraham ibn Ezra (1089-1164) was born in Muslim Spain, but composed his commentaries while residing in Christian Europe. His commentaries meld what was the most advanced thinking of his day to identify the distinction between biblical genres, to show sensitivity to rhetoric and poetry, to establish a model for defining hapax legomena, and to bring scientific and astrological knowledge to the reading of the Bible. By innovatively composing the commentary in Hebrew, rather than Arabic, he also transmitted the intellectual life of the Jews of the Muslim world North, making it available to new audiences.
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Price: £45.00
Pages: 390
Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
Imprint: Medieval Institute Publications
Series: TEAMS Commentary Series
Publication Date: 04 February 2025
ISBN: 9781580447010
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies, European history: medieval period, middle ages, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts

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Jason Kalman is Professor of Classical Hebrew Literature and Interpretation at HUC-JIR, Cincinnati and a research fellow in the Department of Old and New Testament Studies, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of the Free State, South Africa. He is the author of Hebrew Union College and the Dead Sea Scrolls (HUC, 2012), The Book of Job in Jewish Life and Thought: Critical Essays (HUCP, 2021), and co-author with Jaqueline S. Du Toit of Canada's Big Biblical Bargain: How McGill University Bought the Dead Sea Scrolls (MQUP, 2010).

Introduction
Annotated Commentary

Explanation of Ideas

Bibliography

Indices