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A home for the Alien: worldly wisdom and covenantal confession in Proverbs 30,1-9

Rick D. Moore
- 01 Jan 1994 - 
- Vol. 106, Iss: 1, pp 96-107
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Le passage des Proverbes, v. 1 a 9 as mentioned in this paper, represents rapports entre la tradition de sagesse d'Israel and the tradition prophetique de la Tora et des Prophetes.
Abstract
Le passage des Proverbes qui se trouve au chapitre 30, v. 1 a 9 est representatif des rapports entre la tradition de sagesse d'Israel et la tradition prophetique de la Tora et des Prophetes. L'A. estime que ce passage incorpore intentionnellement des derniers mots de Moise et de David, figures dominantes, pour montrer la primaute de la revelation divine sur la sagesse humaine

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