ISBN:
9789004472181
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (XV, 357 Seiten)
Year of publication:
2022
Series Statement:
Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 198
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Nati, James Textual criticism and the ontology of literature in early Judaism
Keywords:
Rule of the congregation Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Rule of the congregation Criticism, Textual
;
Qumran community
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Sektenregel
;
Textkritik
;
Frühjudentum
;
Textkritik
Abstract:
Textual Pluriformity, Textual Development, and Textual Criticism after Qumran -- Textual Pluriformity in the Serekh Tradition -- The Development of the Serekh Tradition -- Wisdom, Torah, and Textual Identity -- What Were Biblical Books? -- Epilogue: Editing Biblical & Early Jewish Texts -- Appendix: Synoptic View of the Serekh.
Abstract:
The Dead Sea Scrolls have demonstrated the fluidity of biblical and early Jewish texts in antiquity. How did early Jewish scribes understand the nature of their pluriform literature? How should modern textual critics deal with these fluid texts? Centered on the Serekh ha-Yaḥad - or Community Rule - from Qumran as a test case, this volume tracks the development of its textual tradition in multiple trajectories, and suggests that it was not understood as a single, unified composition even in antiquity. Attending to material, textual, and literary factors, the book argues that ancient claims for textual identity ought to be given priority in discussions among textual critics about the ontology of biblical books
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.1163/9789004472181
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