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Title: Wisdom Literature


1
Wisdom Literature
  • Wise Service to a Wise God

2
Definitions of Wisdom Literature
  • Wisdom literature is often said to be humanistic,
    international, non-historical, focused on
    happiness
  • concerned with man and his world and the
    potentiality of the human individual
  • announces the joyous news that God trusts people
    to steer their own lives (according to
    Brueggemann)

3
Definitions
  • Others asset that the distinctive belief is in
    the sufficiency of human virtue to achieve
    well-being in this life apart from divine
    assistance (Crenshaw)
  • however Pro 36-7, 2122, 2826
  • because of human limitations, the righteous
    commit their ways to the Lord for success
    (161-3)
  • Job found no resolution to his suffering and the
    why be good? question

4
Non-Historical nature
  • a noted absence of the historical nature of
    Israelite faith elsewhere
  • no promises to the patriarchs
  • no exodus from Egypt or Sinai
  • no promise to David
  • Solomon may have looked at the wisdom of the
    Egyptians said
  • lets integrate the best of this wisdom
  • Hebrew addition Wisdom begins with the fear of
    the LORD (17)

5
Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?
  • Gen 217
  • what is so wrong about good and evil?
  • Gen 36 to be desired to make one wise
  • Having knowledge of good and evil is associated
    with wisdom
  • I Kings 39 Solomons request for knowledge!
  • Early conceptions of wisdoms danger
  • developing skill at living w/o God
  • crafty like the serpent (Gen 31)

6
Biblical Wisdom
  • Conflates the inductive knowledge of the world
    with a fear of the Lord.
  • wisdom that reveres Yahwehs word and character
  • follows the path of righteous behavior
  • results in life in all its dimensions
  • folly values autonomy and follows the path
    characterized by wicked behavior
  • results in death in all its manifestations

7
Search for Order
  • basic to wisdom is a search for order
  • a deed-destiny nexus
  • God implanted wisdom in creation
  • orderly patterns of law and justice
  • can be observed by the wise
  • the goal isnt eudaemonism
  • a system of ethics of doing good to obtain
    pleasure
  • happiness depends here upon faith in God who
    upholds justice
  • God allows the righteous to suffer sometimes (Job)

8
The Wooing of Creation
  • Creation itself is primordial revelation
  • woos people to trust and inquiry
  • one can trust this immanent revelation
  • yet the natural world is inscrutable
  • all is under Gods sovereignty
  • God cannot be manipulated with knowledge
  • knowledge itself can become our downfall

9
Distinction of Tone
  • Wisdom literature is distinctive in tone
  • no thou shalts or thou shalt nots
  • no thus saith the Lord
  • but Listen to my advice, my son.
  • Yet the father commands his son to listen!
    (18) and do not yield (110)
  • his sayings are to be considered instruction,
    commandments like the law of Moses
  • Listening is urgent, matter of life and death

10
Israels Sages
  • Israels sages were teachers
  • not law-givers, preachers or prophets
  • yet they speak with authority
  • they claim inspiration (26)
  • their counsel is a matter of decree and not to be
    evaluated (Pro 12-6)
  • Lady Wisdom speaks prophetically in 120-33

11
Emphasis in OT Wisdom
  • Wisdom speaks of a world that has been shaped and
    is being governed by an all-wise creator God.
  • Pro 319 states that Yahweh by wisdom founded the
    earth
  • Pro 47 says he has imbedded wisdom in the world,
    and humans are challenged to seek it diligently
  • Read Pro 822-31

12
Wisdoms Inductive Approach
  • Wisdoms sages functioned on the basis of
    observation
  • found evidence of Gods power and purpose in the
    rhythms of nature
  • urged followers to incorporate that order into
    their own lives
  • there would always still be matters one cannot
    understand
  • 66-11 observe the ant and its work ethic and
    how it is applied to the sluggard

13
Skill for Living
  • Wisdom has a moral component skill for living
    rightly
  • wisdom is skill in living according to Yahwehs
    moral order
  • the beginning of wisdom is the fear of Yahweh
    (Pro 910)
  • deep reverence for the Lord that promps one to
    follow his way
  • wisdom places trust not merely in the order
    observed in the world but in the God who ordered
    the world (Pro 35)

14
Linkages of Cause and Effect
  • Wisdom links together acts and consequences
  • Pro 2628 He who digs a pit will fall into it,
    and he who rolls a stone, it will come back on
    him.
  • Job questions this in his case
  • my experience of calamity cannot be traced to
    stones Ive been rolling
  • dogma of retribution is too rigid

15
Jobs Complain
  • Jobs calamity is proof positive of personal sin
  • Job assumes validity of the retribution formula
    generally
  • but he cannot reconcile his own innocence with
    his calamity
  • some aspects of experience that transcend human
    understanding
  • cannot be forced into retribution formula

16
Element of Mystery
  • Some sages appreciated the element of mystery
  • prompted consideration of theodicy
  • the attempt to understand why bad things happen
    to good people
  • in a world governed by an all-powerful and
    all-loving God
  • Pro 2024 Mans steps are ordained by the Lord.
    How then can man understand his way?

17
Moral Education
  • Modern education focuses on what you should know
    or do
  • Wisdom education focuses on how you should be
  • character formation is at the heart of true
    wisdom
  • Wisdom is a configuration of the soul it is
    moral character. And fostering moral character is
    at all times the greatest goal of education.
    (Michael Fox)

18
Wisdom Mind and Heart
  • Wisdom appeals to the mind
  • to know wisdom is more a matter of a loving heart
    or than mere intellect
  • 122 312 46 817, 36 98 121 1324
    159 1717 198
  • Proverbs calls for child-like faith who upholds
    the moral order (822-31)
  • Job questions whether there is moral order at
    all! (922)

19
Types of Inspiration
  • OT wisdom differs from other types of literature
    by distinctive inspiration
  • God appeared to Moses in theophany (Torah)
  • to prophets in dreams and visions
  • Israels sages observed creation and reflected
    upon it.
  • Pro 2430-34 (a sluggards field)
  • I applied my heart to what I observed and
    learned a lesson from what I saw.

20
Inspiration in Observation
  • Qohelet observes cycles of creation (13-11)
  • finds it all a chasing after the wind
  • or a vexation of spirit
  • Job based his reflections on his experience of
    misery
  • he found no resolution until
  • the Lord made him see the chaos bounded by the
    cosmos within the creation (38-41)
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