Religions (Jun 2021)

Lurking Lions and Hidden Herds: Concealed Wisdom in the Hebrew Bible

  • Scott B. Noegel,
  • Corinna E. Nichols

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12070492
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 492

Abstract

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This article presents evidence for a previously unrecognized literary device in the Book of Proverbs, in which texts that cluster references to animals also contain additional paronomastic allusions to animals. This device accords with the proverbs’ instruction to search for hidden knowledge, and resonates with their emphasis on the study of wild animals as a source of divine wisdom. The device also appears in psalms and prophecies, where it generally entails references to domesticated animals; here, the function appears to be rhetorical or performative. These groupings of concealed allusions to animals also add to the growing number of examples of the textual device of clustering.

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