TY - JOUR
T1 - “The Tallest Man Cannot Reach Heaven; the Broadest Man Cannot Cover Earth.” Reconsidering the Proverb and its Biblical Parallels
AU - Samet, Nili
N1 - Comprising the Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures, Vol. 7
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - An ancient Mesopotamian proverb states: "even the tallest man cannot reach heaven; even the broadest man cannot cover earth". This proverb, occurring in different contexts, periods and versions, expresses the limitedness of the human ability, physically as well as mentally. The proverb seems to stand at the background of several biblical passages, especially Deut 30:11–13; Amos 9:2–3; Job 11:8–9; Job 28:12–22; and Ps 139:8–10. This article seeks to re-examine the different manifestations of the proverb, and to trace the development of the topoi reflected in it, with a focus on their adaptation in the Hebrew Bible.
AB - An ancient Mesopotamian proverb states: "even the tallest man cannot reach heaven; even the broadest man cannot cover earth". This proverb, occurring in different contexts, periods and versions, expresses the limitedness of the human ability, physically as well as mentally. The proverb seems to stand at the background of several biblical passages, especially Deut 30:11–13; Amos 9:2–3; Job 11:8–9; Job 28:12–22; and Ps 139:8–10. This article seeks to re-examine the different manifestations of the proverb, and to trace the development of the topoi reflected in it, with a focus on their adaptation in the Hebrew Bible.
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/9ab55150-1624-3b5f-987c-77d01e544e7d/
U2 - 10.31826/9781463234904-025
DO - 10.31826/9781463234904-025
M3 - Article
SN - 1203-1542
VL - 10
SP - 487
EP - 498
JO - Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
JF - Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
ER -