01675cam a22004094i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067035002700082040003300109082001800142100002900160245009600189264005900285300003800344336002100382337002500403338002300428490007400451504002800525505054200553526001001095526001001105526000901115526000901124526000901133526000901142526000901151526000901160526000901169526000801178526000801186526000801194526000801202526000801210630004701218PE-LiUPU20250731165514.0150623s r 000 0 d a1841271810 a(Sirsi) i9781841271811 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a221.07bJ2211 aSalyer, Gary D.,eautor.10aVain rhetoric :bprivate insight and public debate in Ecclesiastes.n327 /cGary D. Salyer. 1aSheffield, England :bSheffield Academic Press,c2001. a448 páginas ;c24 centímetros atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier0 aJournal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series ;v327 aIncluye bibliografía.0 aProlegomena: toward a theory of reading scriptural texts. -Reading Ecclesiastes as a first-person scriptural text. -The epistemological spiral: the ironic use of public and private knowledge in the narrative presentation of Qoheleth. -Robust reticence and the rhetoric of the self: reader relationships and the use of first-person discourse in Ecclesiastes 1.1-6.9. -A rhethoric of subversive subtlety: the effect of Qoheleth´s first-person discourse on reader relationships in ecclesiastes 6.10-12.14. -Vain rhetoric: some conclusions. aSEG44 aSEG26 aP151 aP150 aP149 aP146 aP145 aP126 aP125 aP92 aP75 aP74 aP27 aP15 aBiblia.pA.T.pEclesiastésxComentarios.