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"Hear, My Son and Dwell Secure!”

A Rhetorical Analysis of Proverbs 1:8-33

Authors

  • Stephen Coleman

Keywords:

Proverbs, rhetorical analysis, Wisdom

Abstract

While Wisdom’s speech in Proverbs 1: 20-33 may or may not have been composed as an independent poem, its function within the structure of the prologue complements the initial discourse (Proverbs 1: 8-19). Wisdom picks up and furthers three main themes of the father’s instructions, specifically the notion of the divine authority of wisdom, the nature and urgency of character development, and the reality of the deed-consequence nexus. Taken together, both discourses share the same rhetorical purpose: they are designed to persuade the listening youth of the need to establish character at an early age by heeding the wisdom and instruction of his parents.

Author Biography

Stephen Coleman

Dr. Coleman’s academic interests include biblical languages, ancient Near Eastern language and literature, linguistics, wisdom literature, and the Psalms. His dissertation was published as The Biblical Hebrew Transitivity Alternation in Cognitive Linguistic Perspective (Harrassowitz Verlag). Other publications include Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi: A 12-Week Study in the Knowing the Bible series (Crossway) and journal articles in Biblical Interpretation and Unio Cum Christo.

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"Hear, My Son and Dwell Secure!”: A Rhetorical Analysis of Proverbs 1:8-33. (2023). Verbum Christi: Journal of Reformed Evangelical Theology, 10(2), 133-148. https://doi.org/10.51688/VC10.2.2023.art3

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"Hear, My Son and Dwell Secure!”: A Rhetorical Analysis of Proverbs 1:8-33. (2023). Verbum Christi: Journal of Reformed Evangelical Theology, 10(2), 133-148. https://doi.org/10.51688/VC10.2.2023.art3

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