Sola Structura: Essays Honoring Mark Throntveit

Vol. 40, No 3, Summer, 2020
Publication Date:8/6/2020

Chiasmus: In rhetoric, chiasmus or, less commonly, chiasm (Latin term from Greek ??asµa, “crossing,” from the Greek ?????, chiázo, “to shape like the letter ?”) is a “reversal of grammatical structures in successive phrases or clauses—but no repetition of words.”

Editorials

Sola Structura: An Appreciation of Mark Throntveit

Mark A. Granquist

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Articles

A Structure for the End of the World: 4QFlorilegium and the "Latter Days" in Early Jewish Tradition

Reed Carlson

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Another Ending to the Book of Job

Lennart Bostrom

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At Home with Wisdom: Structural Observations in Proverbs 7-9

Kristin J. Wendland

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Dissonant Testimony: The Transformation of Music in the Greek Versions of Daniel 3

Michael J. Chan

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Dualing (Read: Dueling) Psalmos

Karl N. Jacobson

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Inverting Eden: The Reversal of Genesis 1-3 in John's Passion

Nicholas J. Schaser

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Is the Psalmist Angry at God? Psalm 88 and the Absent Nose

Rachel Wrenn

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Jamesian Pragmatism and Practical Lutheranism

Trygve Throntveit

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Jephthah's Daughter: Awake to Her Wicked Father (Judges 11:29-40)

Peter F Lockwood

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Prayer and Ethics in the Sermon on the Mount

Troy M. Troftgruben

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Preaching the Old Testament: A Retrospective

Frederick J. Gaiser

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Psalm 46: Translation, Structure, and Theology

Rolf A. Jacobson

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Selected Bibliography of Mark A. Throntveit

Mark A. Throntveit

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The Gospel according to Gehazi

Dean M. Erickson

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The Significance of Chiasm as a Structuring Device in the Hebrew Bible

Bernard M. Levinson

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