“Ḥokma of the Hands” in early Jewish sapiential tradition and the Letter of James

Updated by: 
Oz Tamir
Research notes: 
OT/not checked/27/12/2020
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Wold, Benjamin
year: 
2020
Full title: 

“Ḥokma of the Hands” in early Jewish sapiential tradition and the Letter of James

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Volume: 
30
Issue / Series Volume: 
2
Abbreviated Series Name: 
JSP
Pages: 
74-86
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

In early Jewish wisdom literature, a Hebrew idiom occurs that combines “hands” with “wisdom.” This construct has been overwhelmingly translated along the lines of “manual wisdom” and implying craftsmanship or the work of an artisan. This article examines “wisdom of the hands” and argues that its meaning relates to acting wisely, as distinguished from merely acquiring knowledge or cognitive assent, and is used especially in the context of wielding authority. As such, this idiom may inform another rare expression, namely being “doers of the word” and not only “hearers” in James 1:22.

URL: 
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0951820720949456
Label: 
28/12/2020
Record number: 
107 323