This book targets scholars and students specializing in Hebrew Bible and early Judaism. It demonstrates the importance of rewriting in understanding the composition and transmission of biblical and other texts, with implications for our picture of the development of the Hebrew canon and the early Jewish literary landscape more broadly.
This book targets scholars and students specializing in Hebrew Bible and early Judaism. It demonstrates the importance of rewriting in understanding the composition and transmission of biblical and other texts, with implications for our picture of the development of the Hebrew canon and the early Jewish literary landscape more broadly.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Molly M. Zahn is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Kansas. She has published widely on the intersections between composition, transmission, and interpretation in early Jewish texts, especially the Dead Sea Scrolls. She is the author of Rethinking Rewritten Scripture (2011) and co-editor of two essay collections. She currently serves as Executive Editor of the international Qumran journal Dead Sea Discoveries.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rewriting revision and reuse: language and methods; 2. Genre and rewriting; 3. Revision and reuse in the Bible; 4. Beyond 'rewritten Bible': revision and reuse in the Temple Scroll Jubilees and Qumran sectarian works; 5. Translation and/as rewriting: the Greek Bible the Targumim and the Genesis Apocryphon; 6. Diverse genres of reuse: centripetal limited historical résumé pastiche; 7. Second temple rewriting in context: authority exegesis and scribal culture.
1. Rewriting revision and reuse: language and methods; 2. Genre and rewriting; 3. Revision and reuse in the Bible; 4. Beyond 'rewritten Bible': revision and reuse in the Temple Scroll Jubilees and Qumran sectarian works; 5. Translation and/as rewriting: the Greek Bible the Targumim and the Genesis Apocryphon; 6. Diverse genres of reuse: centripetal limited historical résumé pastiche; 7. Second temple rewriting in context: authority exegesis and scribal culture.
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