Will Kynes MY PSALM HAS TURNED INTO WEEPING JOB’S DIALOGUE WITH THE PSALMS Will Kynes My Psalm Has Turned into Weeping Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft Herausgegeben von John Barton · F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp Reinhard G. Kratz · Markus Witte Band 437 De Gruyter Will Kynes My Psalm Has Turned into Weeping Job’s Dialogue with the Psalms De Gruyter ISBN 978-3-11-029481-1 e-ISBN 978-3-11-029494-1 ISSN 0934-2575 LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData ACIPcatalogrecordforthisbookhasbeenappliedforattheLibraryofCongress. BibliographicinformationpublishedbytheDeutscheNationalbibliothek TheDeutscheNationalbibliothekliststhispublicationintheDeutsche Nationalbibliografie;detailedbibliographicdataareavailableintheInternet athttp://dnb.dnb.de. ”2012WalterdeGruyterGmbH&Co.KG,Berlin/Boston Printing:Hubert&Co.GmbH&Co.KG,Göttingen (cid:2)Printedonacid-freepaper PrintedinGermany www.degruyter.com Acknowledgements ThisbookisaslightlyrevisedversionofmyPhDthesisattheUniversityofCam- bridge. I am thankful to Keble College, Oxford for welcoming me into the col- lege’s warm community and funding my research over the past year, when most oftheserevisionsweremade.ThanksalsototheeditorsofBZAWforaccepting this monograph and to the editorial staff at de Gruyter, particularly Sabina Dabrowski, for assiduous assistance in formatting the text for publication. WhenwritingaPhDthesisonthebookofJob,itisdifficultattimestoresist identifying with its protagonist. The truth is, however, that in many respects my experiencecouldnothavebeenmoredifferent,andthisisthanksinlargepartto the contrast between Job’s supporting cast and mine. The Eliphaz in my story, my main source of guidance and support in this project, was my supervisor, Dr. Katharine Dell, and for her wisdom, consistency, and encouragement I owe a heavy debt of gratitude. She gave of her time to help me with far more than the thesis, shepherding me gently and patiently into the world of Old Testament scholarship. She was joined by numerous others, who also offered me the kind- nessJob’sfriendswereunabletoprovidehim.Prof.ManfredOeminginvitedme to the University of Heidelberg and made my term-long stay there a delight. He alsogavemehelpfulfeedbackonmyresearchandtheopportunitytoshareitata conference at the university. Prof. David Carr and Prof. James Crenshaw both kindly sent me copies of forthcoming articles they had written. Prof. Christian Frevel gave me valuable feedback when this project was in its early stages. Dr. Scarlett Baron, Diane Hakala, and Kim Phillips all read chapters and provided useful insight. Dr. Nathan MacDonald, who supervised my M.Litt. thesis at the University of St. Andrews, taught me a great deal about how sound scholarship should be done. The insight provided by my PhD examiners, Prof. Graham Davies and Prof. John Barton, has also contributed significantly to this work. I have also benefited from countless conversations with other colleagues through- out this project, whether at the Old Testament Graduate Seminar, Tyndale House, or the Red Bull pub. Job’s story would have been much different if he had had friends as generous and encouraging as these. This thesis is better and my life is richer thanks to their input; all the mistakes which remain in the thesis are my own. Instead of abandoning me, as Job’s did (19:13–19), my family has rallied aroundme.Iamgratefultomygrandparents,JamesandMarjorieKynes,forpro- vidingmewithatrustfundthatenabledmetoundertakethisPhD.IhopethatI vi Acknowledgements have honored their memory with my efforts. My parents, William and Susan Kynes, and Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church also helped fund my studies. My mother’s encouragement and my father’s guidance throughout this whole process have been invaluable, as they have been throughout my life. My wife, Vanessa, played the opposite role to Job’s sullen spouse. Continually supportive, she sacrificed a great deal to help me complete this project. She and our daugh- ters Karis and Charlotte have ensured that my psalm has been sung with joy. To her I am infinitely grateful, and it is to her I dedicate this work. ךתאר יניע התעו ךיתעמשׁ ןזא־עמשׁל Job 42:5 Will Kynes Keble College, Oxford August 2012 Table of Contents Acknowledgements .............................................................................................. v Abbreviations ....................................................................................................... xi 1. Hearing History: Connections between Job and the Psalms in the History of Interpretation ................................................................................ 1 1.1. Introduction ........................................................................................... 1 1.2. Early Critical Interpretation ................................................................ 3 1.3. Form Criticism ...................................................................................... 10 1.4. Intertextuality ........................................................................................ 13 1.4.1. Job and the Hebrew Bible ........................................................ 14 1.4.2. Job and the Psalms .................................................................... 15 1.5. Conclusion ............................................................................................. 16 2. Between Times, Between Texts: Intertextualities in Dialogue ................. 17 2.1. Introduction ........................................................................................... 17 2.2. The False Dichotomy ........................................................................... 21 2.3. Between Diachronic and Synchronic ................................................ 24 2.4. Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible ................................................ 27 2.5. Intertextualities in Dialogue: Prolegomena ...................................... 29 2.5.1. Terminology ............................................................................... 30 2.5.2. The Text ...................................................................................... 33 2.5.3. The Intertext ............................................................................... 34 2.6. Intertextualities in Dialogue: Eight Steps .......................................... 37 2.6.1. Identification .............................................................................. 37 2.6.2. Date .............................................................................................. 49 2.6.3. Coherence ................................................................................... 52 2.6.4. Use ............................................................................................... 54 2.6.5. Recurrence .................................................................................. 55 2.6.6. Holistic Interpretation ............................................................... 55 2.6.7. Reciprocation .............................................................................. 58 2.6.8. Historical Implications .............................................................. 58 2.7. Conclusion ............................................................................................. 59 viii Table of Contents PART I: PRAISE 3. Hubris and Humility: Psalm 8 in Job ............................................................ 63 3.1. Identification ......................................................................................... 63 3.2. Date ......................................................................................................... 67 3.3. Coherence .............................................................................................. 69 3.4. Use .......................................................................................................... 69 3.5. Recurrence ............................................................................................. 71 3.5.1. Eliphaz: 15:14–16 ...................................................................... 71 3.5.2. Job: 19:9 ....................................................................................... 73 3.5.3. Bildad: 25:5–6 ............................................................................. 74 3.6. Holistic Interpretation ......................................................................... 75 3.7. Reciprocation ........................................................................................ 76 3.8. Historical Implications ......................................................................... 77 3.9. Conclusion ............................................................................................. 78 4. Doxology in Disputation: Psalm 107 in Job ................................................ 80 4.1. Identification ......................................................................................... 80 4.2. Date ......................................................................................................... 82 4.3. Coherence .............................................................................................. 83 4.4. Use .......................................................................................................... 86 4.5. Recurrence ............................................................................................. 87 4.5.1. Eliphaz: Ch. 5 ............................................................................. 87 4.5.2. Job: 12:13–13:2 ........................................................................... 89 4.5.3. Eliphaz: 15:24 ............................................................................. 91 4.5.4. Job: 21:11 .................................................................................... 92 4.5.5. Eliphaz: 22:19 ............................................................................. 93 4.6. Holistic Interpretation ......................................................................... 93 4.7. Reciprocation ........................................................................................ 94 4.8. Historical Implications ......................................................................... 95 4.9. Conclusion ............................................................................................. 96 4.9.1. Psalms of Praise in Job ............................................................. 97 PART II: SUPPLICATION 5. Ominous Omniscience?: Psalm 139 in Job ................................................. 101 5.1. Identification ......................................................................................... 102 5.2. Date ......................................................................................................... 104 5.3. Coherence .............................................................................................. 105 5.4. Use .......................................................................................................... 107 5.5. Recurrence ............................................................................................. 108 5.5.1. Job: Ch. 10 .................................................................................. 108 5.5.2. Zophar: 11:7–9 ........................................................................... 112 5.5.3. Job: 23:8–10 ................................................................................ 115 Table of Contents ix 5.6. Holistic Interpretation ......................................................................... 117 5.7. Reciprocation ........................................................................................ 119 5.8. Historical Implications ......................................................................... 121 5.9. Conclusion ............................................................................................. 121 6. Harassed Hope: Psalm 39 in Job ................................................................... 122 6.1. Identification ......................................................................................... 123 6.2. Date ......................................................................................................... 125 6.3. Coherence .............................................................................................. 126 6.4. Use .......................................................................................................... 130 6.5. Recurrence ............................................................................................. 130 6.5.1. Job: 6:8–11 .................................................................................. 130 6.5.2. Job: Ch. 7 .................................................................................... 132 6.5.3. Job: 13:28–14:6 ........................................................................... 135 6.6. Holistic Interpretation ......................................................................... 136 6.7. Reciprocation ........................................................................................ 139 6.8. Historical Implications ......................................................................... 140 6.9. Conclusion ............................................................................................. 140 6.9.1. Psalms of Supplication in Job .................................................. 141 PART III: INSTRUCTION 7. From Didactic to Dialogic: Psalm 1 in Job ................................................. 145 7.1. Identification ......................................................................................... 145 7.2. Date ......................................................................................................... 148 7.3. Coherence .............................................................................................. 149 7.4. Use .......................................................................................................... 149 7.5. Recurrence ............................................................................................. 151 7.5.1. Eliphaz: 5:13–14 ......................................................................... 151 7.5.2. Job: 10:3 ....................................................................................... 152 7.5.3. Job: 13:25 .................................................................................... 153 7.5.4. Eliphaz: 22:18 ............................................................................. 155 7.5.5. Job: 23:10–11 .............................................................................. 155 7.6. Holistic Interpretation ......................................................................... 157 7.7. Reciprocation ........................................................................................ 158 7.8. Historical Implications ......................................................................... 159 7.9. Conclusion ............................................................................................. 160 8. Re-interpreting Retribution: Psalm 73 in Job .............................................. 161 8.1. Identification ......................................................................................... 162 8.2. Date ......................................................................................................... 164 8.3. Coherence .............................................................................................. 164 8.4. Use .......................................................................................................... 165 8.5. Recurrence ............................................................................................. 166
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