Steuernagel divides the chapter thus: (1) 1; (2) 2-12, subdivided into (3) 2; (4) 4-7; (5) 8-10; (6) 13-27, subdivided into (7) 15, 16; (8) 22-25; and (9) 28. Underlying all these efforts to split its chapters into fragments and parts of fragments is a ...
This was a serious clue about the mind, something totally ignored by Descartes and other Rationalists -- let alone by all of Ancient and Mediaeval philosophy -- and not well explained by the Empiricists either, whose theory of the mind was almost entirely of something passive. Yet theactivity...
After the weekly Torah portion, we read Chapter 40 of Isaiah, which begins with the words“Comfort my people, comfort them.” And we, indeed, feel comforted. The Torah portion is uplifting as well. For in this week’s portion, we read the Ten Commandments, as repeated by Moses in ...
The winged creatures in the chapter have undeniable parallels in the Ugaritic council scenes.72 In fact, visions or auditory 64 The fullest treatment of this topic occurs in Mullen, The Divine Council, 111–127. 65 Marjo Christina Annette Korpel, A Rift in the Clouds: Ugaritic and Hebrew ...