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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004348974
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2016-
    DDC: 221.446
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    Keywords: Bible Criticism, Textual ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Textgeschichte ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Übersetzung ; Frühchristentum
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004409859
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 236 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism 192
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004390805
    Series Statement: Journal for the study of Judaism Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Trotter, Jonathan R. The Jerusalem Temple in diaspora
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    Keywords: Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) Influence ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Jewish diaspora in literature ; Jewish diaspora History to 1500 ; Jews History To 70 A.D ; Judaism History To 70 A.D ; Greek literature, Hellenistic Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; Diaspora ; Judentum ; Tempel Jerusalem ; Hochschulschrift ; Tempel Jerusalem ; Diaspora ; Judentum
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright page /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Dedication /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Acknowledgments /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Introduction /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Contributions to the Second Temple by Diaspora Jews /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Second Temple by Diaspora Jews /Jonathan R. Trotter -- 2 Maccabees and the Jerusalem Temple /Jonathan R. Trotter -- The Letter of Aristeas and the Jerusalem Temple /Jonathan R. Trotter -- 3 Maccabees and the Jerusalem Temple /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Philo of Alexandria and the Jerusalem Temple /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Conclusion /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Back Matter -- Bibliography /Jonathan R. Trotter -- Subject Index /Jonathan R. Trotter.
    Abstract: In The Jerusalem Temple in Diaspora, Jonathan Trotter shows how different diaspora Jews’ perspectives on the distant city of Jerusalem and the temple took shape while living in the diaspora, an experience which often is characterized by complicated senses of alienation from and belonging to an ancestral homeland and one’s current home. This book investigates not only the perspectives of the individual diaspora Jews whose writings mention the Jerusalem temple (Letter of Aristeas, Philo of Alexandria, 2 Maccabees, and 3 Maccabees) but also the customs of diaspora Jewish communities linking them to the temple, such as their financial contributions and pilgrimages there
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004394940
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 313 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Biblical interpretation series volume 171
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004390805
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Dissertation note: Dissertation University of Aberdeen 2015
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; First-born children in the Bible ; First-born sons Religious aspects ; Judaism ; First-born sons Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Primogeniture (Jewish law) ; Hochschulschrift ; Judentum ; Frühchristentum ; Erstgeborenes ; Sohn
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Firstborn Son in Jewish Society -- The Firstborn Son as Self-Perception of Israel -- Πρωτότοκος in the New Testament -- Conclusion -- Back Matter -- Bibliography.
    Abstract: Despite scholars’ ongoing historical and sociological investigations into the ancient family, the right and the status of the firstborn son have been rarely explored by NT scholars, and this topic has not attracted the careful attention that it deserves. This work offers a study of the meaning of the firstborn son in the New Testament paying specific attention to the concept of primogeniture in the Old Testament and Jewish literature. This study argues that primogeniture was a unique institution in Jewish society, and that the title of the firstborn son indicates his access to the promise of Israel, and is associated with the right of the inheritance (i.e., primogeniture) including the Land and the special status of Israel
    Abstract: The firstborn son in Jewish society -- The firstborn son as self-perception of Israel -- Πρωτότοκος in the New Testament.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004402911
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressourc (XVI, 377 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Studia Semitica Neerlandica volume 71
    Series Statement: Language and Linguistics E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004386884
    Series Statement: Studia Semitica Neerlandica
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ancient texts and modern readers
    Keywords: Bible Translating ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Hebrew language ; Bibel ; Übersetzung ; Linguistik ; Judentum
    Abstract: Ancient texts and modern readers: An introduction / Gideon R. Kotze, Christian S. Locatell, John A. Messarra -- 2. Copulas, Cleft Sentences and Focus Markers in Biblical Hebrew / Geoffrey Khan -- 3. Anaphoric Accessibility in Biblical Hebrew Narrative: Global and Local Participant Tracking across Clause Boundaries / Lenart J. de Regt -- 4. An Alternative to the Coordination-Subordination Dichotomy: The Case of Causal ky / Christian S. Locatell -- 5. Categorial Gradience and Fuzziness-The QWM Gram (Serial Verb Construction) in Biblical Hebrew / Alexander Andrason -- 6. A Behavioral Profile Analysis of Biblical Hebrew pqd: Quantitative Explorations of Polysemy / Jeremy Thompson, Kristopher Lyle -- 7. Gesenius's Rules: The Relationship between Philology and Cognitive Semantics in Biblical Hebrew / Daniel Rodriguez -- 8. Biblical Lexicography and the Semantic Structure of the Target Language: The Case of 'k / Reinier de Blois -- 9. "Now" and "Then": Telling Time in Text and Translation / Barry L. Bandstra -- 10. Rhetorical Questions and Negative Clauses in Biblical Hebrew / Tamar Zewi -- 11. Translating the Hebrew Scriptures: Some Challenges and Helps / Cornelius M. van den Heever -- 12. "Do the Dead Praise God?" A Literary-Structural Analysis and Translation of Psalm 6 / Ernst R. Wendland -- 13. Fathers and Sons, Jacob and Israel in Psalm 78: Participant Tracking and Direct Translation / Eep Talstra -- 14. A Direct Translation and Paratext: Hapax Legomena and Text-Critical Notes / Herrie F. van Rooy -- 15. Theology and Ideology in the Metatexts of Bible Translations in Muslim Contexts: A Case Study / Jacobus A. Naude, Cynthia L. Miller-Naude -- 16. Sacrifice in Leviticus 1-7 and Pokot Culture: Implications for Bible Translation / Gerrit J. van Steenbergen -- 17. Interpreting and Translating "Hanging" in Lamentations 5:12 as an Image of Impalement / Gideon R. Kotze -- Bibliography -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Topics.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789004386860
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 236 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Themes in Biblical narrative volume 23
    Series Statement: Themes in biblical narrative: Jewish and Christian traditions volume 23
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN: 9789004353275
    Series Statement: Themes in biblical narrative
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Golden Calf Traditions in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Golden calf traditions in early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
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    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Golden calf (Bible) ; Judaism Doctrines ; Theology, Doctrinal ; Islam Doctrines ; Golden calf (Bible) ; Judaism Doctrines ; Theology, Doctrinal ; Islam Doctrines ; Goldenes Kalb ; Bibel 32 Exodus ; Rezeption ; Frühjudentum ; Islam ; Christentum
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Preface and Acknowledgments /Eric F. Mason and Edmondo F. Lupieri -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- The Calf Episodes in Exodus and Deuteronomy: A Study in Inner-Biblical Interpretation /Robert A. Di Vito -- The “Sin” of Jeroboam /Ralph W. Klein -- Do the Books of Hosea and Jeremiah Know of a Sinai/Horeb Golden Calf Story? /Pauline A. Viviano -- The Golden Calf in the Historical Recitals of Nehemiah 9 and Psalm 106 /Richard J. Bautch -- Did the Sheep Worship the Golden Calf? The Animal Apocalypse’s Reading of Exodus 32 /Daniel Assefa and Kelley Coblentz Bautch -- Philo of Alexandria’s Interpretations of the Episode of the Golden Calf /Thomas H. Tobin S.J. -- When Silence Is Golden: The Omission of the Golden Calf Story in Josephus /Gregory E. Sterling -- Leaders without Blemish: Pseudo-Philo’s Retelling of the Biblical Golden Calf Story /John C. Endres S.J. and Peter Claver Ajer -- Paul and the Calf: Texts, Tendencies, and Traditions /Alec J. Lucas -- “They Made a Calf”: Idolatry and Temple in Acts 7 /Joel B. Green -- Traces of the Golden Calf in the Epistle to the Hebrews /Eric F. Mason -- A Beast and a Woman in the Desert, or the Sin of Israel: A Typological Reflection /Edmondo Lupieri -- “A Good Argument to Penitents”: Sin and Forgiveness in Midrashic Interpretations of the Golden Calf /Devorah Schoenfeld -- Anti-Judaism and Pedagogy: Greek and Latin Patristic Interpretations of the Calf Incident /Wesley Dingman -- Justin Martyr and the Golden Calf: Ethnic Argumentation in the New Israel /Andrew Radde-Gallwitz -- The Incident of the Golden Calf in Pre-Islamic Syriac Authors /Andrew J. Hayes -- “A Calf, a Body that Lows”: The Golden Calf from Late Antiquity to Classical Islam /Michael E. Pregill.
    Abstract: The seventeen studies in Golden Calf Traditions in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam explore the biblical origins of the golden calf story in Exodus, Deuteronomy, and 1 Kings, as well as its reception in a variety of sources: Hebrew Scriptures (Hosea, Jeremiah, Psalms, Nehemiah), Second Temple Judaism (Animal Apocalypse, Pseudo-Philo, Philo, Josephus), rabbinic Judaism, the New Testament (Acts, Paul, Hebrews, Revelation) and early Christianity (among Greek, Latin, and Syriac writers), as well as the Qur’an and Islamic literature. Expert contributors explore how each ancient author engaged with the calf traditions—whether explicitly, implicitly, or by clearly and consciously avoiding them—and elucidate how the story was used both negatively and positively for didactic, allegorical, polemical, and even apologetic purposes
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  • 6
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    ISBN: 9789004382961
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 268 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Supplements to Novum Testamentum volume 173
    Series Statement: Supplements to Novum Testamentum
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nikki, Nina Opponents and identity in Philippians
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    Keywords: Paul Adversaries ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Philippians ; Jewish Christians Early church ; Church history Primitive and early church ; Jewish Christians History Early church, ca. 30-600 ; Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 ; Bible ; Church history ; Enemies ; Jewish Christians ; Paul ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History ; 30-600 ; Hochschulschrift ; Bibel Philipperbrief ; Polemik
    Abstract: "Guided by awareness of the problematic relationship between polemical text and history, Opponents and Identity in Philippians seeks to establish a historical context for the letter to the Philippians. The study re-evaluates the relationship between Paul and the Jerusalem-based Christ-believing community from the time of the Jerusalem meeting and the Antioch incident. A more detailed analysis centers on how this relationship is reflected in Philippians. The book argues that Paul was continuously on problematic terms with the Jerusalem community, which means that they are the Jewish Christ-believing opponents referred to at several places in Philippians as well. With the help of the social identity approach (SIA), the book illustrates how Paul engages in identity formation through polemical rhetoric in his last letter"--
    Abstract: Methodology -- The context of the letter to the Philippians -- Paul and the Jerusalem community before Philippians -- Introducing the opponents: Inclusiveness for the sake of self-enhancement (Phil 1:15-18a) -- Securing the status of the Philippians against the Jewish Christ-believing outgroup: vilification and leadership tactics (Phil 3:2-11) -- Participation in Christ (Phil 3:10-16) and eschatology (3:11-15, 20-21) in the service of identity construction -- Second round of denigration: Jewish Christ-believers as libertinists
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789004406568
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 220 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Biblical interpretation series volume 178
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004390805
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mapfeka, Tsaurayi Kudakwashe Esther in diaspora
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Jewish diaspora History ; African diaspora ; Zimbabweans ; Bibel ; Diaspora ; Judentum ; Bibel Ester ; Diaspora ; Judentum
    Abstract: "In Esther in Diaspora, Tsaurayi Kudakwashe Mapfeka presents a new approach to the book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. He argues that, whereas previous interpretations have emphasised an association with the Jewish festival of Purim, a theory-nuanced concept of diaspora offers the key for reading Esther. Alongside the relatively new approach of Diaspora Studies, the author makes use of the more traditional analogical reasoning, seeing parallels between the community behind Esther and the Zimbabwean diaspora community in the United Kingdom, of which he is a member. The two-fold methodological application results in an innovative and stimulating reading of the book. Overall, the book reflects a deep awareness not only of issues surrounding Esther but of the broader fields of the study of the Bible and of the ancient Near East"--
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9789004358492
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 409 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online
    Series Statement: Collection 2017
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 183
    Series Statement: Journal for the study of Judaism Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dhont, Marieke, 1987 - Style and context of Old Greek Job
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Université Catholique de Louvain 2016
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Versions ; Septuagint ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Versions ; Septuagint ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Translating ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Versions ; Septuagint ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Versions ; Septuagint ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Translating ; Hochschulschrift ; Bibel Ijob ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Griechisch ; Übersetzung ; Textkritik ; Bibel Ijob ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Griechisch ; Übersetzung ; Textkritik
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Studying Style in the Old Greek Book of Job -- Descriptive Translation Studies and Polysystem Theory -- The Jewish-Greek Polysystem -- Septuagintal and Natural Greek Usage in Old Greek Job -- High Register Greek in Old Greek Job -- Studying the Use of Rhetorical Features in Old Greek Job -- Rhetorical Features in the Greek Text of Job -- Increasing Complexity: Different Rhetorical Tactics at Once -- Old Greek Job in its Literary Environment -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of Ancient Sources.
    Abstract: In Style and Context of Old Greek Job , Marieke Dhont offers a new understanding of the linguistic and stylistic diversity in the Septuagint corpus. To this end, the author innovatively uses Polysystem Theory, which has been developed in the field of modern literary studies. After discussing the appropriateness of a systemic approach to understanding Jewish-Greek literature, the author reflects on the Jewishness of Greek-language texts. Dhont then presents a thorough literary analysis of the Old Greek version of the book of Job. On this basis, she explains the dynamics that produced the translation of Old Greek Job and its position within the development of a Jewish-Greek literary tradition
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789004376045
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 492 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Ancient Judaism and early Christianity Volume 106
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Reading the Gospel of John's Christology as Jewish Messianism
    Keywords: Jesus Christ Person and offices ; Biblical teaching ; Jesus Christ Messiahship ; Biblical teaching ; Jesus Christ Jewish interpretations ; Jesus Christ Person and offices ; Biblical teaching ; Jesus Christ Messiahship ; Biblical teaching ; Jesus Christ Jewish interpretations ; Jesus Christ ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible ; Jewish interpretations of Jesus Christ ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Nächstenliebe ; Frühjudentum ; Literatur
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Preface /Gabriele Boccaccini -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Reading the Gospel of John’s Christology as Jewish Messianism /Benjamin E. Reynolds -- John’s Jesus as a Jewish Messiah: Paths Taken and Not Taken -- The Gospel of John’s Christology as Evidence for Early Jewish Messianic Expectations: Challenges and Possibilities /Benjamin E. Reynolds -- The Gospel of John as Jewish Messianism: Formative Influences and Neglected Avenues in the History of Scholarship /James F. McGrath -- John’s Word and Jewish Messianic Interpretation -- “And The Word Was God”: John’s Christology and Jesus’s Discourse in Jewish Context /Adele Reinhartz -- Johannine Christology and Prophetic Traditions: The Case of Isaiah /Catrin H. Williams -- Messianic Exegesis in the Fourth Gospel /Jocelyn McWhirter -- John’s Royal Messiah -- Son of God as Anointed One? Johannine Davidic Christology and Second Temple Messianism /Beth M. Stovell -- Divine Kingship and Jesus’s Identity in Johannine Messianism /Marida Nicolaci -- David’s Sublation of Moses: A Davidic Explanation for the Mosaic Christology of the Fourth Gospel /Joel Willitts -- John’s Prophetic Messiah -- “When the Christ Appears, Will He Do More Signs Than This Man Has Done?” (John 7:31): Signs and the Messiah in the Gospel of John /Meredith J. C. Warren -- Christological Transformation of the Motif of “Living Water” (John 4; 7): Prophetic Messiah Expectations and Wisdom Tradition /Andrea Taschl-Erber -- Jesus, the Eschatological Prophet in the Fourth Gospel: A Case Study in Dialectical Tensions /Paul N. Anderson -- John’s Messiah and Divinity -- Wisdom and Logos Traditions in Judaism and John’s Christology /William Loader -- From Jewish Prophet to Jewish God: How John Made the Divine Jesus Uncreated /Gabriele Boccaccini -- Jesus—the Divine Bridegroom? John 2–4 and Its Christological Implications /Zimmermann Ruben -- The Divine Name that the Son Shares with the Father in the Gospel of John /Charles A. Gieschen -- John 5:19–30: The Son of God is the Apocalyptic Son of Man /Crispin Fletcher-Louis -- Epilogue -- Epilogue: The Early Jewish Messiah of the Gospel of John /Benjamin E. Reynolds.
    Abstract: The essays in Reading the Gospel of John’s Christology as Jewish Messianism: Royal, Prophetic, and Divine Messiahs seek to interpret John’s Jesus as part of Second Temple Jewish messianic expectations. The Fourth Gospel is rarely considered part of the world of early Judaism. While many have noted John’s Jewishness, most have not understood John’s Messiah as a Jewish messiah. The Johannine Jesus, who descends from heaven, is declared the Word made flesh, and claims oneness with the Father, is no less Jewish than other messiahs depicted in early Judaism. John’s Jesus is at home on the spectrum of early Judaism’s royal, prophetic, and divine messiahs
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9789004376557
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 279 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 185
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Dangerous Duty of Rebuke: Leviticus 19:17 in Early Jewish and Christian Interpretation
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Admonition Biblical teaching ; Admonition Biblical teaching ; Bibel 19,17 Levitikus ; Tadel ; Exegese ; Frühjudentum ; Frühchristentum
    Abstract: "In The Dangerous Duty of Rebuke Matthew Goldstone explores the ways in which religious leaders within early Jewish and Christian communities conceived of the obligation to rebuke their fellows based upon the biblical verse: "Rebuke your fellow but do not incur sin" (Leviticus 19:17). Analyzing texts from the Bible through the Talmud and late Midrashim as well as early Christian monastic writings, he exposes a shift from asking how to rebuke in the Second Temple and early Christian period, to whether one can rebuke in early rabbinic texts, to whether one should rebuke in later rabbinic and monastic sources. Mapping these observations onto shifting sociological concerns, this work offers a new perspective on the nature of interpersonal responsibility in antiquity"--
    Abstract: The moral and the Judicial dimensions of rebuke in the Dead Sea scrolls and Gospels -- Boundaries of love: reading Lev. 19:17 in light of Lev. 19:18 -- Slanderous speech: reading Lev. 19:17 in light of Lev. 19:16 -- An impossible task: rebuke in Sifra -- A perilous practice: rebuke in Sifre Devarim -- An undesirable activity: rebuke in early monastic literature -- An unwelcome commandment: rebuke in the Babylonian Talmud -- An inescapable obligation: rebuke in Tanhuma-Yelammedenu literature
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9789004355729
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah Volume 122
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online
    Series Statement: Collection 2017
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Series Statement: Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hā- ʾîsh Mōshe
    Keywords: Dead Sea scrolls ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D ; Festschrift ; Bibliografie ; Dead Sea scrolls ; Auslegung ; Bernshṭein, Mosheh Y. 1945-
    Abstract: Introduction /Binyamin Y. Goldstein , Michael Segal and George J. Brooke -- Writing a Descriptive Grammar of 4Q252: The Noun Phrase /Martin G. Abegg Jr. -- A Newly Discovered Interpretation of Isaiah 40:12–13 in the Songs of the Sage* /Joseph L. Angel -- Missing and Misplaced? Omission and Transposition in the Book of Jubilees* /Abraham J. Berkovitz -- Hot at Qumran, Cold in Jerusalem: A Reconsideration of Some Late Second Temple Period Attitudes to the Scriptures and their Interpretation /George J. Brooke -- The Interpretation of Ezekiel in the Hodayot /Devorah Dimant -- The Quantification of Religious Obligation in Second Temple Judaism—And Beyond* /Yaakov Elman and Mahnaz Moazami -- The Temple Scroll as Rewritten Bible: When Genres Bend /Steven D. Fraade -- Hellenism and Hermeneutics: Did the Qumranites and Sadducees Use qal va-ḥomer Arguments?* /Richard Hidary -- The Puzzle of Torah and the Qumran Wisdom Texts /John I. Kampen -- An Interpretative Reading in the Isaiah Scroll of Rabbi Meir /Armin Lange -- “Wisdom Motifs” in the Compositional Strategy of the Genesis Apocryphon (1Q20) and Other Aramaic Texts from Qumran* /Daniel A. Machiela -- On the Paucity of Biblical Exemplars in Sectarian Texts /Tzvi Novick -- The Mikhbar in the Temple Scroll /Lawrence H. Schiffman -- Harmonization and Rewriting of Daniel 6 from the Bible to Qumran* /Michael Segal -- The Textual Base of the Biblical Quotations in Second Temple Compositions* /Emanuel Tov -- From Genesis to Exodus in the Book of Jubilees* /James C. VanderKam -- Deuteronomy in the Temple Scroll and Its Use in the Textual Criticism of Deuteronomy* /Sidnie White Crawford -- Exegesis, Ideology, and Literary History in the Temple Scroll: The Case of the Temple Plan /Molly M. Zahn -- The Neglected Oaths Passage (cd ix:8–12): The Elusive, Allusive Meaning /Shlomo Zuckier.
    Abstract: The eighteen studies in this volume in honor of Moshe Bernstein on the occasion of his 70th birthday mostly engage with Jewish scriptural interpretation, the principal theme of Bernstein’s own research career as expressed in his collected essays, Reading and Re-Reading Scripture at Qumran (Brill, 2013). The essays develop a variety of aspects of scriptural interpretation. Although many of them are chiefly concerned with the Dead Sea Scrolls, the significant contribution of the volume as a whole is the way that even those studies are associated with others that consider the broader context of Jewish scriptural interpretation in late antiquity. As a result, a wider frame of reference for scriptural interpretation impinges upon how scripture was read and re-read in the scrolls from Qumran
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9789004324749
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 Bände, 1538 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Journal for the study of Judaism / Supplements 175
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism v. 175
    Series Statement: Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online$acollection 2016
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Series Statement: Journal for the study of Judaism Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sibyls, scriptures and scrolls
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Dead Sea scrolls ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Apocalyptic literature History and criticism ; Bibel ; Dead Sea scrolls ; Rabbinische Literatur ; Apokalyptik ; Collins, John J. 1946-
    Abstract: Preliminary Material Volume 1 -- Introduction /Joel Baden , Hindy Najman and Eibert Tigchelaar -- Between Athens and Jerusalem, on the Wings of a Dove? /Susan Ackerman -- The Social Location of the Scribe in the Second Temple Period /Samuel L. Adams -- Heraclitus’s Homeric Problems and Midrash Genesis Rabbah: Comparisons and Contrasts /Philip Alexander -- The Identification of the “Wicked Priest” Reconsidered: The Case for Hyrcanus ii /Kenneth Atkinson -- What’s in a Name? Naming the Unnameable in Philo and John /Harold W. Attridge -- Redactor or Rabbenu? Revisiting an Old Question of Identity /Joel S. Baden -- Old Testament Ethics: Story or Style? /John Barton -- Future Food and Future Feasting: Tracing the Idea of the Meal in the World to Come in Qumran Literature /Claudia D. Bergmann -- Casting Lots and Distributing Territories: The Hellenistic Background of the Book of Jubilees and the Genesis Apocryphon /Katell Berthelot -- Authority and Propaganda—The Case of the Potter’s Oracle /Stefan Beyerle -- How Jesus Became Uncreated /Gabriele Boccaccini -- Thrēskeia in 4 Maccabees /Daniel Boyarin -- The Visualisation of the Sacred at Qumran /George J. Brooke -- The Wisdom of the Nations and the Law of Israel: Genealogies of Ethnic Difference in Ben Sira and the Mekhilta /Joshua Ezra Burns -- Zechariah, Zerubbabel, and Zemah: Ideological Development in Early Postexilic Judah /Laura Carlson -- The Divine Assembly in Genesis 1–11 /Richard J. Clifford -- The Enochs of Genesis 4 and 5 and the Emergence of the Apocalyptic Enoch Tradition /John Day -- Genre Analysis and Early Christian Martyrdom Narratives: A Proposal /Michal Beth Dinkler -- The Disappearing God in Ezekiel the Tragedian /Robert Doran -- Scent of a Woman: The Influence of Lady Wisdom on 2 Maccabees 7:20–29 /Antonios Finitsis -- Preserving the Cult of yhwh in Judean Garrisons: Continuity from Pharaonic to Ptolemaic Times /Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley -- “If a Case is Too Baffling for You to Decide . . .” (Deuteronomy 17:8–13): Between Constraining and Expanding Judicial Autonomy in the Temple Scroll and Early Rabbinic Scriptural Interpretation /Steven D. Fraade -- Of Doves, Fish, and Goddesses: Reflections on the Literary, Religious, and Historical Background of the Book of Jonah /Eckart Frahm -- Fire and Water? Apocalyptic Imagination and Hellenistic Worldview in 2 Peter /Jörg Frey -- Where’s Enoch? The Mythic Geography of the Qumran Book of Giants /Matthew Goff -- Josephus and Jewish Ethnicity /Erich S. Gruen -- Cutting the Cord with the Familiar: What Makes 4Q265 Miscellaneous Rules Tick? /Charlotte Hempel -- The Dream of a Perfect Text: Textual Criticism and Biblical Inerrancy in Early Modern Europe /Ronald Hendel -- “I Am the Judge”: Judgment in the Apocalypse of Abraham /Matthias Henze -- Mother Zion in Baruch 4:5–5:9 and 2 Baruch 1–12: A Study of Different Models of Intertextuality /Karina Martin Hogan -- Scribal Innovation and the Book of Tobit: A Long Overdue Discussion /Naomi S. S. Jacobs -- What is “Serekh ha-Yahad (S)”? Thinking About Ancient Manuscripts as Information Processing /Jutta Jokiranta.
    Abstract: This volume, a tribute to John J. Collins by his friends, colleagues, and students, includes essays on the wide range of interests that have occupied John Collins’s distinguished career. Topics range from the ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible to the Dead Sea Scrolls and Second Temple Judaism and beyond into early Christianity and rabbinic Judaism. The contributions deal with issues of text and interpretation, history and historiography, philology and archaeology, and more. The breadth of the volume is matched only by the breadth of John Collins’s own work
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9789004343474
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (355 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Biblical interpretation series Volume 156
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online$aCollection 2017
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Series Statement: Biblical interpretation series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gunjevic, Lidija, author Jubilee in the Bible
    Keywords: Moltmann, Jürgen ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Sabbath Biblical teaching ; Jubilee (Judaism) ; Sabbatical year (Judaism) ; Sabbath Biblical teaching
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Introduction -- The Sabbath Day, the Sabbath Year and the Year of Jubilee in the Laws of Pentateuch -- The Sabbath Day and the Year of the Lord’s Favour in the Book of Isaiah 58 and 61 -- Similarities between the Message of Isaiah 58, 61 and the Jubilee Legislation in Leviticus 25 -- The Sabbath Day and the Year of God’s Favour in the Gospel of Luke -- The Sabbath/Jubilee in Jürgen Moltmann’s Theology -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indexes.
    Abstract: The biblical message of Jubilee is becoming more credible in our days in dealing with the socio-economic and moral-spiritual issues of today’s world. It continues to exercise a powerful influence on the religious thoughts and actions of God’s people. In addition to that, this book reveals a new hermeneutical code of reading and interpreting the message of Jubilee. The synthesis of the exegetical analysis of the biblical texts regarding the Jubilee and Sabbath/Sabbath year and Moltmann’s understanding of this subject reveals the meaning and significance of the topic, how it is recognized, as well as its implications in today’s world. This synthesis reveals a new vision and starting point for socio-economic and moral-spiritual reform in our time. “The biblical Sabbat / Jubilee-traditions are much richer than we thought. This book shows it. Theologically often neglected they are a source of new ideas to solve problems of human community and the ecology of the earth. That my theological works can be used to apply them today, is a surprise to me, a happy surprise.” Jürgen Moltmann
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9789004320253
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 633 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 173
    Series Statement: Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online$acollection 2016
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Series Statement: Journal for the study of Judaism Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jeremiah's scriptures
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    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibel Jeremia ; Rezeption ; Apokryphen ; Rabbinische Literatur ; Urchristentum
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- 1 Exegesis, Expansion, and Tradition-Making in the Book of Jeremiah /Robert R. Wilson -- 2 A New Understanding of the Book of Jeremiah. A Response to Robert R. Wilson /Georg Fischer -- 3 Ancient Editing and the Coherence of Traditions within the Book of Jeremiah and throughout the .נביאים. A Response to Robert R. Wilson /Florian Lippke -- 4 Prophets, Princes, and Kings: Prophecy and Prophetic Books according to Jeremiah 36 /Friedhelm Hartenstein -- 5 King Jehoiakim’s Attempt to Destroy the Written Word of God (Jeremiah 36). A Response to Friedhelm Hartenstein /Lida Panov -- 6 Scribal Loyalty and the Burning of the Scroll in Jeremiah 36. A Response to Friedhelm Hartenstein /Justin J. White -- 7 The Nature of Deutero-Jeremianic Texts /Christl M. Maier -- 8 The “Deuteronomistic” Character of the Book of Jeremiah. A Response to Christl M. Maier /Thomas Römer -- 9 A Gap between Style and Context? A Response to Christl M. Maier /Laura Carlson -- 10 Deutero-Jeremianic Language in the Temple Sermon. A Response to Christl M. Maier /William L. Kelly -- 11 Formulaic Language and the Formation of the Book of Jeremiah /Hermann-Josef Stipp -- 12 Mysteries of the Book of Jeremiah: Its Text and Formulaic Language. A Response to Hermann-Josef Stipp /Georg Fischer -- 13 What Does “Deuteronomistic” Designate? A Response to Hermann-Josef Stipp /Elisa Uusimäki -- 14 Less than 300 Years. A Response to Hermann-Josef Stipp /Fabian Kuhn -- 15 Why Jeremiah? The Invention of a Prophetic Figure /Reinhard G. Kratz -- 16 Was Jeremiah Invented? The Relation of an Author to a Literary Tradition. A Response to Reinhard G. Kratz /Bernard M. Levinson -- 17 The Question of Prophetic “Authenticity.” A Response to Reinhard G. Kratz /Olivia Stewart -- 18 Jeremiah: The Prophet and the Concept. A Response to Reinhard G. Kratz /Zafer Tayseer Mohammad -- 19 Confessing in Exile: The Reception and Composition of Jeremiah in (Daniel and) Baruch /Judith H. Newman -- 20 Scribal Culture of the Hebrew Bible and the Burden of the Canon: Human Agency and Textual Production and Consumption in Ancient Judaism. A Response to Judith H. Newman /Mladen Popović -- 21 The Meanings of the Jerusalem Temple in Baruch. A Response to Judith H. Newman /Zhenshuai Jiang -- 22 Text Reception and Conceptions of Authority in Second Temple Contexts. A Response to Judith H. Newman /Phillip M. Lasater -- 23 The Use and Function of Jeremianic Tradition in 1 Enoch: The Epistle of Enoch in Focus /Loren T. Stuckenbruck -- 24 Jeremiah, Deuteronomy and Enoch. A Response to Loren T. Stuckenbruck /John J. Collins -- 25 Is Enoch also among the (Jeremianic) Prophets? A Response to Loren T. Stuckenbruck /Ryan C. Stoner -- 26 Jeremiah’s Scriptures in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Growth of a Tradition /Eibert Tigchelaar -- 27 Modelling Jeremiah Traditions in the Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls. A Response to Eibert Tigchelaar /George J. Brooke -- 28 New Material or Traditions Expanded? A Response to Eibert Tigchelaar /Anja Klein -- 29 Unities and Boundaries across the Jeremianic Dead Sea Scrolls. A Response to Eibert Tigchelaar /James Nati.
    Abstract: Jeremiah’s Scriptures focuses on the composition of the biblical book of Jeremiah and its dynamic afterlife in ancient Jewish traditions. Jeremiah is an interpretive text that grew over centuries by means of extensive redactional activities on the part of its tradents. In addition to the books within the book of Jeremiah, other books associated with Jeremiah or Baruch were also generated. All the aforementioned texts constitute what we call “Jeremiah's Scriptures.” The papers and responses collected here approach Jeremiah’s scriptures from a variety of perspectives in biblical and ancient Jewish sub-fields. One of the authors' goals is to challenge the current fragmentation of the fields of theology, biblical studies, ancient Judaism. This volume focuses on Jeremiah and his legacy
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  • 15
    ISBN: 9789004324541
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 340 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: The Brill reference library of Judaism volume 51
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bridging between sister religions
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Judentum ; Beziehung ; Christentum ; Literatur
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- 1 An Introduction /Isaac Kalimi -- 2 Biography and Bibliography of John T. Townsend /Isaac Kalimi -- 3 Divine Vulnerability: Reflections on the Binding of Issac (Genesis 22) /James L. Crenshaw -- 4 Shifting Emphasis: Examples of Early and Modern Reception of the Book of Amos /Göran Eidevall -- 5 Interpreting the Writing on the Wall in Daniel 5 /Anne E. Gardner -- 6 The Jewishness of the Gospel of Mark /Lawrence M. Wills -- 7 Jesus’ Work as a Healer in Light of Jewish Purity Laws /Cecilia Wassen -- 8 The Ἰουδαῖοι in the Gospel of John /Robert L. Brawley -- 9 Acts, the “Parting of the Ways” and the Use of the Term ‘Christians’ /Joseph B. Tyson -- 10 Early Christian Attitudes toward ‘Things Jewish’ as Narrated by Textual Variants in Acts: A Case Study of the D-Textual Cluster /Eldon J. Epp -- 11 Some Aspects of Interreligious Polemic in the Babylonian Talmud /Yaakov Elman -- 12 Egyptian Motifs in Late Antique Mosaics and Rabbinic Texts /Rivka Ulmer -- 13 The Binding Fragments of Midrash Tanhuma (Buber) from the Municipal Library of Trier /Andreas Lehnardt -- 14 “We Love the God Who Loved Us First”: The Second Blessing of the Shema Liturgy /Reuven Kimelman -- 15 Jewish Mysticism, Nostra Aetate and Renewal in Judaism and Christianity /Bruce Chilton -- 16 Hanukkah and Community Identity in 1–2 Maccabees and John /Michael W. Duggan -- Index of Authors -- Index of Scripture.
    Abstract: This volume is a collection of fresh essays in honor of Professor John T. Townsend. It focuses on the interpretation of the common Jewish and Christian Scripture (the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) and on its two off-shoots (Rabbinic Judaism and the New Testament), as well as on Jewish-Christian relations. The contributors, who are prominent scholars in their fields, include James L. Crenshaw, Göran Eidevall, Anne E. Gardner, Lawrence M. Wills, Cecilia Wassen, Robert L. Brawley, Joseph B. Tyson, Eldon J. Epp, Yaakov Elman, Rivka Ulmer, Andreas Lehnardt, Reuven Kimelman, Bruce Chilton, and Michael W. Duggan
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9789004331297 , 9004331298 , 9789004331310
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 263 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism Volume 176
    Series Statement: Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online
    Series Statement: collection 2017
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Series Statement: Journal for the study of Judaism Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frisch, Alexandria, author Danielic discourse on empire in Second Temple literature
    Dissertation note: Dissertation New York University 2013
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: "In The Danielic Discourse on Empire in Second Temple Literature, Alexandria Frisch asks: how did Jews in the Second Temple period understand the phenomenon of foreign empire? In answering this question, a remarkable trend reveals itself--the book of Daniel, which situates its narrative in an imperial context and apocalyptically envisions empires, was overwhelmingly used by Jewish writers when they wanted to say something about empires. This study examines Daniel, as well as antecedents to and interpretations of Daniel, in order to identify the diachronic changes in perceptions of empire during this period. Oftentimes, this Danielic discourse directly reacted to imperial ideologies, either copying, subverting, or adapting those ideologies. Throughout this study, postcolonial criticism, therefore, provides a hermeneutical lens through which to ask a second question: in an imperial context, is the Jewish conception of empire actually Jewish?"--
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9789004325234
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 255 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Digital biblical studies volume 1
    Series Statement: Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online
    Series Statement: collection 2016
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Series Statement: Digital biblical studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ancient worlds in digital culture
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Electronic data processing ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Electronic data processing ; Christian literature History and criticism ; Electronic data processing ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Electronic data processing ; Christian literature History and criticism ; Electronic data processing ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Electronic data processing ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Urchristentum ; Frühchristentum ; Christliche Literatur ; Digitalisierung ; Edition
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- 1 An Introduction to Emerging Digital Culture /David Hamidović -- 2 Digital Philology between Alexandria and Babel /Paul Dilley -- 3 Categories of Ancient Christian Texts and Writing Materials “Taking once again a fresh starting point” /Claire Clivaz -- 4 Syriaca.org as a Test Case for Digitally Re-Sorting the Ancient World /David A. Michelson -- 5 Surfing on Penelope’s Web /David Bouvier -- 6 Digital Editing and the Greek New Testament /Hugh A.G. Houghton and Catherine J. Smith -- 7 Min(d)ing the Gaps: Digital Refractions of Ancient Texts /Lillian Larsen and Steve Benzek -- 8 The “Thesaurus Gregorianus”: An Internet Database of Gregorian Office Antiphons /Martin Kaiser and Georg Wais -- 9 New Technology for Imaging Unreadable Manuscripts and Other Artifacts: Integrated Spectral Reflectance Transformation Imaging (Spectral RTI) /Todd R. Hanneken -- 10 Editing a Cluster of Texts: The Digital Solution /David Hamidović -- 11 Taḥrīf in the Digital Age /Sara Schulthess -- 12 Digital Resources of the Rabbinic Literature: Radical Change with a Click of the Mouse /Apolline Thromas -- Author Index /Claire Clivaz , Paul Dilley and David Hamidović -- Subject Index /Claire Clivaz , Paul Dilley and David Hamidović.
    Abstract: The volume presents a selection of research projects in Digital Humanities applied to the “Biblical Studies” in the widest sense and context, including Early Jewish and Christian studies, hence the title “Ancient Worlds”. Taken as a whole, the volume explores the emergent Digital Culture at the beginning of the 21st century. It also offers many examples which attest to a change of paradigm in the textual scholarship of “Ancient Worlds”: categories are reshaped; textuality is (re-) investigated according to its relationships with orality and visualization; methods, approaches and practices are no longer a fixed conglomeration but are mobilized according to their contexts and newly available digital tools
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9789004310339
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 485 Seiten) , 1 Illustration
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: The Brill reference library of Judaism volume 49
    Series Statement: Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online
    Series Statement: collection 2016
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals
    Series Statement: E-books
    Series Statement: The Brill reference library of ancient Judaism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Earliest Christianity within the boundaries of Judaism
    Keywords: Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Christianity Origin ; Judaism History Talmudic period, 10-425 ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Festschrift ; Urchristentum ; Frühjudentum
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Alan J. Avery-Peck , Craig A. Evans and Jacob Neusner -- 1 A Phenomenological Approach to Values and Valuing: A Research Strategy /M. Kathryn Armistead -- 2 Justification: An Essay on Approach and Method in Biblical Studies /Baruch A. Levine -- 3 Critical Issues in the Formation of the Hebrew Bible /Lee Martin McDonald -- 4 Gamaliel and Paul /Richard Bauckham -- 5 What Shall We Remember, the Deeds or the Faith of Our Ancestors? A Comparison of 1 Maccabees 2 and Hebrews 11 /Christian M.M. Brady -- 6 Reading Paul in Relation to Judaism: Comparison or Contrast? /William S. Campbell -- 7 The Targums and the Apostle Paul /Delio DelRio -- 8 Few and Far Between: The Life of a Creed /Scot McKnight -- 9 Patterns of Prophecy /Jacob Neusner -- 10 What James Was, His More Famous Brother Was Also /John Painter -- 11 The Compassionate Father of Two Difficult Sons (Luke 15:11–32) and Judaic Interpretation of the Ark and 2 Samuel 6 /Roger David Aus -- 12 Parables of Jesus: Told and Enacted /Frederick Houk Borsch -- 13 Passover and the Date of the Crucifixion /Philip R. Davies -- 14 An Aramaic Parable in a Greek Gospel: The Quest for the Original Meaning of the Vineyard Parable /Craig A. Evans -- 15 The Gospel of Mark in Syriac Christianity /Daniel M. Gurtner -- 16 The Legacy of B.F. Westcott and Oral Gospel Tradition /Stanley E. Porter -- 17 Misunderstood New Testament Texts: Mark 2:23 and Galatians 2:1 /John Townsend -- 18 Origen: Exegesis, Contemplative Prayer, and the Limits of Language /Robert M. Berchman -- 19 Exploring the Origins of the descensus ad inferos /J.H. Charlesworth -- 20 The Chalcedonian Formula and Twentieth Century Ecumenism /Paul B. Clayton Jr. -- 21 The Gospel of Participation /Klyne Snodgrass -- 22 One Supper, Many Suppers: The Eucharist in the Earliest Christian Communities /Armand Puig i Tàrrech -- Major Publications of Bruce Chilton -- Index of Biblical and Post-Biblical References -- Index of Names and Subjects.
    Abstract: Twenty-two essays, written by top scholars in the fields of early Christianity and Judaism, focus on methodological issues, earliest Christianity in its Judaic setting, Gospel studies, and history and meaning in later Christianity. These essays honor Bruce Chilton, recognizing his seminal contribution to the study of earliest Christianity in its Judaic setting. Chilton’s scholarship has established innovative approaches to reconstructing the life of Jesus, a Jew whose religious ideology developed and therefore must be understood within the Judaism of the first centuries. Following upon Chilton’s approaches and insights, the essays collected here illustrate the centrality of the literatures of early Judaism to the critical exegesis of the New Testament and other writings of early Christianity
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  • 19
    ISBN: 9789004316164
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 259 pages)
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: The Bible in ancient Christianity volume 10
    Series Statement: Bible in ancient Christianity 10
    Series Statement: Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online
    Series Statement: collection 2016
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals
    Series Statement: E-books
    Series Statement: Bible in ancient Christianity
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Azar, Michael G. Exegeting the Jews
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Fordham University 2013
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    Keywords: Jesus Christ Passion ; Role of Jews ; History of doctrines ; Jesus Christ Passion ; Role of Jews ; History of doctrines ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Judaism (Christian theology) History of doctrines ; Early church, ca. 30-600 ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Jews in the New Testament ; Jesus Christ Passion ; Role of Jews ; History of doctrines ; Jews in the New Testament ; Judaism (Christian theology) History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600 ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Hochschulschrift ; Bibel Johannesevangelium ; Juden ; Rezeption ; Origenes 185-254 Commentarii in evangelium Joannis ; Johannes Chrysostomus 344-407 In Joannem ; Cyrillus Alexandrinus 380-444 Commentarii in Joannem ; Bibel Johannesevangelium ; Juden ; Frühchristentum
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Michael G. Azar -- Introduction /Michael G. Azar -- 1 The Modern Reception of the Ancient Reception of John’s “Jews” /Michael G. Azar -- 2 Origen of Alexandria /Michael G. Azar -- 3 John Chrysostom /Michael G. Azar -- 4 Cyril of Alexandria /Michael G. Azar -- 5 Conclusion /Michael G. Azar -- Bibliography /Michael G. Azar -- Index of Ancient Sources /Michael G. Azar -- Index of Names, Places, and Subjects /Michael G. Azar.
    Abstract: In Exegeting the Jews: The Early Reception of the Johannine \'Jews\' , Michael G. Azar analyzes the rhetorical function of the Gospel of John’s \'Jews\' in the earliest surviving full-length expositions of John in Greek: Origen’s Commentary on John (3rd century), John Chrysostom’s Homilies on John (4th century), and Cyril of Alexandria’s Commentary on John (5th century). While scholarship often has portrayed the reception history ( Wirkungsgeschichte ) of the Gospel’s “Jews” as simply and uniformly anti-Jewish or antisemitic, Azar demonstrates that these three writers primarily read John’s narrative typologically, employing the situation and characters in the Gospel not against contemporary Jews with whom they regularly interacted, but as types of each patristic writer’s own intra-Christian struggle and opponents
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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