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From Author to Copyist : Essays on the Composition, Redaction, and Transmission of the Hebrew Bible in Honor of Zipi Talshir.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: University Park, PA : Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (415 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781575063638
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: From Author to CopyistDDC classification:
  • 221.6/6
LOC classification:
  • BS1182.4 .F76 2015
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Contents:
Intro -- COVER Front -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Septuagint and Samareitikon -- Chapter 2: The Text-Critical Contribution of the Antiochean Greek and Old Latin Texts-Case Study:2 Kings 8:10-11 -- Chapter 3: The Genealogical Lists in Genesis 5 and 11 in Three Different Versions -- Chapter 4: An Identical Scribal Mistake in 1 Kings 9 and 2 Chronicles 7 Consequences for the Textual History of Kings and Chronicles -- Chapter 5: Text and Context:The Textual Elimination of the Names of Gods and Its Literary,Administrative, and Legal Context -- Chapter 6: Once Again: Hosea and the Pentateuchal Traditions -- Chapter 7: Ezekiel, a Singer of Erotic Songs ? Some Text-Critical Remarkson Ezekiel 33:31-32 -- Chapter 8: If You Go Down to the Woods Today: B(e)aring the Text of Proverbs MT and LXX -- Chapter 9: Numbers 36:13: The Transition between Numbers and Deuteronomy and the Redaction of the Pentateuch -- Chapter 10: Bel and the Dragon: The Relationship betweenTheodotion and the Old Greek -- Chapter 11: The Masoretic Rewriting of Daniel 4-6: The Septuagint Version as Witness -- Chapter 12: Speaking about God:Person Deixis in Malachi (Text and Versions) -- Chapter 13: Echoes of Solomon and Nehemiah: Hezekiah's Cultic Reforms in the Book of Chronicles -- Chapter 14: Textual History through the Prism of Historical Linguistics:The Case of Biblical Hebrew z-m-r -- Chapter 15: Whodunit? Implicit Subject, Discourse Structure, and Pragmatics in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles -- Chapter 16: Weighing in the Scales: How an Egyptian Concept Made Its Way into Biblical and Postbiblical Literature -- The Rabbinic Sages' Allegation aboutLXX Genesis 1:1: Bickerman'sCogent Explanation.
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Intro -- COVER Front -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Septuagint and Samareitikon -- Chapter 2: The Text-Critical Contribution of the Antiochean Greek and Old Latin Texts-Case Study:2 Kings 8:10-11 -- Chapter 3: The Genealogical Lists in Genesis 5 and 11 in Three Different Versions -- Chapter 4: An Identical Scribal Mistake in 1 Kings 9 and 2 Chronicles 7 Consequences for the Textual History of Kings and Chronicles -- Chapter 5: Text and Context:The Textual Elimination of the Names of Gods and Its Literary,Administrative, and Legal Context -- Chapter 6: Once Again: Hosea and the Pentateuchal Traditions -- Chapter 7: Ezekiel, a Singer of Erotic Songs ? Some Text-Critical Remarkson Ezekiel 33:31-32 -- Chapter 8: If You Go Down to the Woods Today: B(e)aring the Text of Proverbs MT and LXX -- Chapter 9: Numbers 36:13: The Transition between Numbers and Deuteronomy and the Redaction of the Pentateuch -- Chapter 10: Bel and the Dragon: The Relationship betweenTheodotion and the Old Greek -- Chapter 11: The Masoretic Rewriting of Daniel 4-6: The Septuagint Version as Witness -- Chapter 12: Speaking about God:Person Deixis in Malachi (Text and Versions) -- Chapter 13: Echoes of Solomon and Nehemiah: Hezekiah's Cultic Reforms in the Book of Chronicles -- Chapter 14: Textual History through the Prism of Historical Linguistics:The Case of Biblical Hebrew z-m-r -- Chapter 15: Whodunit? Implicit Subject, Discourse Structure, and Pragmatics in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles -- Chapter 16: Weighing in the Scales: How an Egyptian Concept Made Its Way into Biblical and Postbiblical Literature -- The Rabbinic Sages' Allegation aboutLXX Genesis 1:1: Bickerman'sCogent Explanation.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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