From author to copyist : essays on the composition, redaction, and transmission of the Hebrew Bible in honor of Zipi Talshir / edited by Cana Werman
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns, 2015Description: xxiv, 390 p. : port. ; 24 cmISBN:- 97815705635081570563500
- BS1182.4 .F76 2015
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Septuagint and Samareitikon / Jan Joosten -- The text-critical contribution of the Antiochean Greek and Old Latin texts-Case study: 2 Kings 8:10-11 / Julio Trebolle Barrera -- The genealogical lists in Genesis 5 and 11 in three different versions / Emanuel Tov -- An identical scribal mistake in 1 Kings 9 and 2 Chronicles 7: consequences for the textual history of Kings and Chronicles / Adrian Schenker -- Text and Context: the textual elimination of the names of gods and its literary, administrative, and legal contextAlexander Rofé -- Once again: Hosea and the Pentateuchal traditions / Erhard Blum -- Ezekiel, a singer of erotic songs? Some text-critical remarks on Ezekiel 33:31-32 / Johan Lust -- If you go down to the woods today: b(e)aring the text of Proverbs MT and LXX / Tova Forti -- Numbers 36:13: the transition between Numbers and Deuteronomy and the redaction of the Pentateuch / Itamar Kislev -- Bel and the Dragon: the relationship between Theodotion and the Old Greek / Dalia Amara -- The Masoretic rewriting of Daniel 4-6: the Septuagint version as witness / Olivier Munnich -- Speaking about God: person deixis in Malachi / Jonathan Ben-Dov, Romina Vergari -- Echoes of Solomon and Nehemiah: Hezekiah's cultic reforms in the Book of Chronicles / David A. Glatt-Gilad -- Textual history through the prism of historical linguistics: the case of Biblical Hebrew z-m-r / Noam Mizrahi -- Whodunit? Implicit subject, discourse structure, and pragmatics in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles / Frank H. Polak -- Weighing the scales: how an Egyptian concept made its way into biblical and postbiblical literature / Nili Shupak -- The Rabbinic Sages' allegation about LXX Genesis 1:1: Bickerman's cogent explanation / Mayer I. Gruber -- When did the books of Samuel become Scripture? / Anneli Aejmelaeus -- What is a biblical book? / Ronald Hendel -- Revelatory experiences as the beginning of Scripture: Paul's letters and the prophets in the Hebrew Bible / Roland Deines -- The canonization of the Hebrew Bible in light of Second Temple literature / Cana Werman.
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