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Biblia Americana - America's First Bible Commentary. A Synoptic Commentary on the Old and New Testaments. Volume 5: Proverbs - Jeremiah (Hardcover)
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Biblia Americana - America's First Bible Commentary. A Synoptic Commentary on the Old and New Testaments. Volume 5: Proverbs - Jeremiah (Hardcover)
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This volume of the Biblia Americana contains Cotton Mather's
annotations on the books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Canticles,
Jeremiah, and Isaiah. A mixture of historical-textual criticism and
pious explications, the commentaries are a treasure trove for
scholars interested in the development of Reformed theology and
biblical interpretation during a decisive period of intellectual
change in the early modern Atlantic world. Mather, an
apologetically oriented, pastoral yet deeply learned exegete,
confronts the early Enlightenment challenges to the Bible's
authority. He engages with issues of translation and the difficult
questions about authorship, provenance, and genre being asked in
his day, especially about the three books traditionally ascribed to
King Solomon. Who wrote Proverbs and Ecclesiastes? How can the
worldly wisdom of these books be reconciled with the Christian
gospel? Is Canticles only a royal wedding song celebrating human
love? In turn, the annotations on Isaiah and Jeremiah are crucially
concerned with the relevance and evidential value of the Hebrew
prophets for the claims of Christian theology. If seen in their
original contexts, in what ways can the oracles of Isaiah and
Jeremiah be understood to speak of Christ, the gospel and the
second coming? The volume shows the struggle of exegetes in
Mather's generation to adjust traditional interpretations of the
Old Testament to a growing awareness of the Scriptures'
historicity. The annotations shift between detailed attention to
this historical dimension of the texts and typological and
allegorical readings. Moreover, many of the entries reveal a new
"Baconian" concern with demonstrating the factual realism of the
scriptural narratives by recourse to empirical evidence and the
natural sciences.
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