Authorship and Author in the Ancient Near East and in the Hebrew Bible (Report)
Hebrew Studies Journal 2003, Annual, 44
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This article deals with two main issues: "authorship" as a cultural-literary phenomenon in the ancient Near East and in the Hebrew Bible and its importance for the understanding of a text. It presents two hypotheses regarding the possible authors of Job and Ecclesiastes that suggest some ways and means for discovering "hidden" authors in the Hebrew Bible. **********
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