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"During the Reformation, as Christian scholars demonstrated more interest in Hebrew language and the Jewish roots of European civilization, John Donne's prose works highlight this intellectual trend as Donne draws on specific exegetical, lexical, rhetorical, and thematic strategies tied to Hebrew traditions. Goodblatt also includes reproductions of the Hebrew Rabbinic and Geneva Bibles for reference"--Provided by publisher.
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The Christian Hebraism of John Donne: written with the fingers of man's hand
2010, Duquesne University Press
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0820704318 9780820704319
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Table of Contents
Christian Hebraism: sources and strategies
Pt. 1
Sermons on the penitential Psalms 6 and 32
the penitential Psalm 6: notes and margins
The penitential Psalm 32: The sacred philology of sin
Pt. 2
Sermons on the penitential Psalm 38 and the Prebend Psalms
The literal sense: moralized grammar
The literal sense: genesis
Appendix. Hebrew and Aramaic texts.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-236) and index.
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