Two letter word for "look!" or "behold!"
Genre is a short story; Sung/performed for the community on the festival of Shavuot (spring harvest festival/ thanksgiving for the gift of Torah); thought to be written by a woman
dark afterlife; underworld; land of the dead
Psalm 19; has a tenor and a vehicle
Poetic feature of the psalms; the second line in each pair of verses echoes or modifies the first
wisdom book; a return to traditional wisdom
Poetic feature of the psalms; the speaker questions God, often in a challenging or angry manner (13, 22, 30, 42, 137); a type of question
the main author of Ecclesiastes, traditionally believed to be Solomon
Hebrew _. Urgent call to repentance; Conditional quality: judgment may be averted if people repent; Vivid, metaphorical language; Dreams and visions
cynical, worldweary protest; a reaction against traditional wisdom literature; principal themes include the circularity of time, “Been there, done that,” no earthly justice, eat, drink, and be merry
The son of Salmon and his wife Rahab;was a wealthy landowner of Bethlehem in Judea, and relative of Elimelech, Naomi's late husband; Ruth’s redeemer
Poetic feature of the psalms; the second line in each pair of verses echoes or modifies the first
next-of-kin and also “redeemer” (of alienated land or of kin sold into slavery) another meaning is “vindicator” (avenger in the case of murder)
genre or type of the psalm; the community worships God in the Temple (24, 50, 82, 121); 24:7 “Lift up your heads, O gates! and be lifted up, O ancient doors! that the King of glory may come in”
marrying outside the tribe; opposite is ethnic purity
Hebrew _. Urgent call to repentance; Conditional quality: judgment may be averted if people repent; Vivid, metaphorical language; Dreams and visions
next-of-kin and also “redeemer” (of alienated land or of kin sold into slavery) another meaning is “vindicator” (avenger in the case of murder)