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Proverbs Through the Eyes (and Ears) of Performance
ABSTRACT While in the last two decades or so orality and performance have entered into the mainstream of biblical studies, the genre of wisdom literature has remained largely unexplored from these perspectives. To address this omission, I intend to draw attention to the value of looking at the biblical proverbs through the lens of performance and orality.