"Elegantly written, impressively and persuasively argued, and flawlessly executed, this is a major book in the field of high-level Judaica and a first-class study in the field of literary semiotics." — Thomas A. Sebeok, author of Signs: An Introduction to Semiotics"One of the most important aspects of this book is its reference to a tremendous amount of information about this area—the bibliography is extensive. The book is original and contributes new ideas and insights to a field that has been examined for literally thousands of years. My greatest concern is that those who read it will rush through it without realizing how delightful some of the insights really are." — Ita Sheres, author of Dinah's Rebellion: A Biblical Parable for Our Time"I am most enthralled with the historic movement of this genre of the parable and its contextualization in various temporal, spatial, cultural, and sociological conditions. To some extent, the medium is the message, as there is a hint of the parabolic in the text itself. The epiphanies for the reader come with every page. It is a thoroughly engaging and edifying book." — Myrdene Anderson, Purdue University