Chiasmus in Antiquity
Structures, Analyses, Exegesis
The study of ancient literature has been enriched in the second half of the 20th century by the growing awareness and understanding of chiasmus in ancient literature. This form of inverted parallelism has been found in the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and and in many other ancient writings.
The essays in Chiasmus in Antiquity, first published in Germany in 1981, examine the use and effect of chiasmus in the Old and New Testaments and the Book of Mormon, as well as in Sumero-Akkadian, Ugaritic, Talmudic, Greek, and Latin literatures. These essays have been reprinted in this first American edition because of their lasting value for the study of this intriguing literary form.
About the Author
John W. Welch
John W. Welch (J.D., Duke University) is the Robert K. Thomas Professor of Law at Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School, editor in chief of BYU Studies, and director of publications for the university's Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for LDS History. He is the founder of the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies. He serves on the executive committee of the Biblical Law Section of the Society of Biblical Literature.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chiasm in Sumero-Akkadian
Chiasm in Ugaritic
Chiasmus in Hebrew Biblical Narrative
Chiastic Patterns in Biblical Hebrew Poetry
Structure and Chiasm in Aramaic Contracts and Letters
Chiasmus in Talmudic-Aggadic Narrative
Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon
Chiasmus in the New Testament
Chiasmus in Ancient Greek and Latin Literatures
Bibliography
Publication Information
Publication Year: 1998
Language: English
ISBN 13: 978-0934893336
Page Count: 356
Price: $ 24.95
Imprint: FARMS