TY - BOOK AU - Leiter,Sheila TI - Perils of Wisdom: The Scriptural Solomon in Jewish Tradition T2 - Judaism in Context SN - 9781463243784 AV - BS580.S6 K38 2021 U1 - 222/.53092 23 PY - 2021///] CY - Piscataway, NJ : PB - Gorgias Press, KW - Bible KW - Religion KW - Study/Old Testament KW - RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; TABLE OF CONTENTS --; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --; INTRODUCTION --; SECTION ONE. SOLOMON IN THE BIBLE --; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCING SOLOMON IN THE BOOK OF KINGS --; CHAPTER 2. SOLOMON’S PORTRAYAL IN KINGS --; CHAPTER 3. SOLOMON IN THE BOOK OF CHRONICLES --; CHAPTER 4. SOLOMON IN OTHER BIBLICAL SOURCES --; CHAPTER 5. INTRODUCING THE THREE SOLOMONIC WORKS --; CHAPTER 6. THE ROLE OF SOLOMON IN PROVERBS AND ECCLESIASTES --; CHAPTER 7. SOLOMON IN SONG OF SONGS --; CHAPTER 8. THE DEBATE OVER CANONICITY --; CHAPTER 9. RABBINIC DEBATES OVER THE NATURE OF SOLOMONIC WORKS --; SECTION TWO. SOLOMON IN CLASSICAL RABBINIC LITERATURE --; CHAPTER 1. SOLOMON IN SECOND TEMPLE LITERATURE AND EARLY CHRISTIAN WRITINGS --; CHAPTER 2. INTRODUCTION TO MIDRASHIC SOURCES AND MAJOR MIDRASHIC TRADITIONS --; CHAPTER 3. SOLOMON’S WISDOM --; CHAPTER 4. DEBATES OVER WHETHER SOLOMON SINNED --; CHAPTER 5. SOLOMON’S LEGACY --; CHAPTER 6. LOSS OF THE THRONE AND ASHMEDAI --; CHAPTER 7. THE ROAD TO REDEMPTION --; CHAPTER 8. CRITICISM VERSUS APOLOGETICS --; SECTION THREE. SOLOMON IN THE TARGUMIM --; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO TARGUMIM AND TARGUM TO KINGS --; CHAPTER 2. TARGUM QOHELET --; CHAPTER 3. TARGUM SONG OF SONGS --; CHAPTER 4. TARGUM SHENI AND SOLOMON IN ISLAM --; SECTION FOUR. SOLOMON IN THE MIDDLE AGES --; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO MEDIEVAL COMMENTARY --; CHAPTER 2. THE SONG OF SONGS IN THE MIDDLE AGES --; CHAPTER 3. COMMENTARY ON THE SOLOMON NARRATIVE IN KINGS --; CHAPTER 4. SOLOMONIC APOLOGETICS IN THE MIDDLE AGES --; CONCLUSION. THE REHABILITATION OF SOLOMON --; BIBLIOGRAPHY --; INDEX OF PRIMARY SOURCES; restricted access N2 - Perils of Wisdom engages the biblical Solomon narrative that appears in the Book of Kings and its reception by Jewish texts from scriptural sources through the traditional commentaries of the Middle Ages. The Bible presents a complex portrait of Solomon as both the wise Temple-builder as well as an idolatrous sinner while posing the problem of how the wisest of all men to whom God spoke could have ultimately worshipped other gods. Over history, Jewish literature has had to contend with Solomon’s mixed legacy. It has done so by variously ignoring the difficult aspects of his narrative, by apologizing for Solomon’s conduct, or by criticizing him for his errors. Sheila Tuller Keiter examines these multiple and disparate responses to the Solomonic problem posed in Kings, teasing out the motivations for the varying portraits of Solomon. Keiter demonstrates how the critical intent of biblical works attributed to Solomon was lost over time and how these very attributions inadvertently served to repair Solomon’s reputation. By systematically following the thread of exegesis through biblical, rabbinic, targumic, and medieval Jewish texts, and by examining their interplay with other ancient, Christian, and Islamic treatments of Solomon, Keiter traces the emergence and ascendance of an apologetic image of Solomon that has colored Jewish perceptions of the biblical king ever since UR - https://doi.org/10.31826/9781463243791 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781463243791 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781463243791/original ER -