Points and Lines: Thematic Parallelism in the Letter of James and the Testament of Job

Full title
Points and Lines: Thematic Parallelism in the Letter of James and the Testament of Job
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Gray, Patrick
Year
2004
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
New Testament Studies
Volume
50
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
3
Pages
406-424
Alternative title
NTS
Label
2004
Abstract

This study re-examines the proverbial ‘patience of Job’, its function in the letter of James, and the hypothesis that the author derives the motif from the pseudepigraphical Testament of Job. Particular attention is paid to the use and abuse of the category of parallelism in the study of the NT and the literature of antiquity. While there is not sufficient evidence to settle the source-critical question, the recontextualization of the Job tradition in James sheds light on the relationship between eschatology and ethics in early Christianity and Hellenistic Judaism.