We have already seen how prominent the legalistic interest is in xl.
"Introduction to the Old Testament"
John Edgar McFadyen
Where the evidence is so slender certainty is impossible; but there is a probability that the book may be safely placed somewhere between 450 and 350 B.C. One could conceive it to be, in one sense, a protest against the legalistic conception of religion encouraged by the work of Ezra, and this would admirably fit the date assigned.
"Introduction to the Old Testament"
John Edgar McFadyen
Its reasonings are mainly speculative, metaphysical, and legalistic; its ethics is zoological ethics, based on the zoological conception of man as an animal.
"Manhood of Humanity."
Alfred Korzybski