This book examines the literary genre(s) to which the book of
Qoheleth belongs and on which it is modelled. It suggests that
Qoheleth is best described as a royal autobiography based on the
arguments of specific literary features of style and content,
resemblance to various kinds of royal autobiographical narrative
from the ancient Near East, and the existence, despite first
impressions, of a coherent worldview. The analyses in this book
cover various aspects from textual criticism, through aspects of
vocabulary and style, to the interpretation of particular passages
and the problem of making sense of the book as a whole.
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