Roland E. Murphy (1917-2002) was George Washington Ivey Professor of Biblical Studies Emeritus at Duke University and adjunct professor of biblical studies at the Washington Theological Union.
Walter Brueggemann
"An amazingly discerning and helpful book." Hebrew Studies
"Murphy is one of the acclaimed doyens of the study of biblical
literature. . . . This is a rich escort, providing many worthwhile
insights into the wisdom literature." Catholic Library World
"Murphy combines sound scholarship with a rich pedagogical
approach. . . . This book can be recommended in every way. It
provides a sure path for the uninitiated and may even provide new
insights for the expert." Religious Studies Review
"Murphy's wide reading and balanced judgment enrich the additions
to each of the nine chapters, conveniently linked to page numbers
in the earlier book." The Bible Today
"A fine text for a survey of the material." Theological Book Review
(U.K.)
"This admirably structured work should be an essential purchase for
biblical libraries, and a valuable resource for any serious student
working in the area. Strongly recommended." Journal of Semitic
Studies
"A standard introduction to the Israelite wisdom literature."
Review of Biblical Literature
"Highly recommended for both collegiate and graduate school
students. Unquestionably, this work is one of the finest
introductions to Israel's wisdom literature in print."
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