Language:
English
Year of publication:
2020
Titel der Quelle:
Revue de Qumran
Angaben zur Quelle:
32,2 〈116〉 (2020) 213-233
Keywords:
Dead Sea scrolls. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
;
New Testament. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
;
Midrash History and criticism
;
Tannaim
Abstract:
This article points to a method of interpretation found only in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Paul’s letter to the Romans (Rom 10:6-8), and rabbinic texts. This rhetoric of scriptural interpretation, which this article refers to as midrash-pesher, splits a passage into building blocks and laces the interpretation through the citation. The lemmata and their interpretations are connected only by a pronoun. This technique has not been studied as a phenomenon that appears across these three corpora. What follows is intended to fill this lacuna, describe the midrash-pesher technique, and explain how it operates hermeneutically in its different contexts. Ultimately, this article problematizes and nuances the scholarly practice to label relevant interpretations from Qumran as well as Paul’s interpretation in Rom 10:6-8 as 'midrash' or 'midrash-like'. The Dead Sea Scrolls, Paul, and the Tannaim use the same interpretation method in different ways and for different ends.
DOI:
10.2143/RQ.32.2.3289040
URL:
Locate this publication in Israeli libraries
Permalink