Romance, She Wrote: A Hermeneutical Essay on Song of Songs

Burns & Oates (1998)
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"Once in a generation a biblical scholar unlocks the hidden secrets of an entire biblical book. Building upon a thorough knowledge of the full range of ancient and modern exegesis of the Song of Songs, Andr LaCocque--the rare combination of first rate philologist, theologian, teacher, and preacher--proves that the Song of Songs is the work of a single ancient Hebrew poetess." --Rabbi Mayer I. Gruber, PhD, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, Israel.

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