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The interpretation of scripture in early Judaism and Christianity : studies in language and tradition / [edited by] Craig A. Evans. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: T & T Clark academic paperbacksPublication details: London ; New York : T and T Clark International, [(c)2004.Description: 488 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0567040704
  • 9780567040701
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS500.I584 2004
  • BS500.I584 2004
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Contents:
'The law and the words' as a canonical formula within the Old Testament Stephen B. Chapman Death shall be their shepherd: an interpretation of Psalm 49.15 in the Masoretic text and the Septuagint Staffan Olofsson On the use of scripture in the development of militant Davidic messianism at Qumran: new light from Psalm of Solomon 17 Kenneth R. Atkinson Josephus's biblical paraphrase as a commentary on contemporary issues Louis H. Feldman Torah of Moses: pseudonymous attribution in Second Temple writings Hindy Najman One good story deserves another: the hermeneutics of invoking secondary biblical episodes in the narratives of Pseudo-Philo and the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs Bruce N. Fisk --
The noun-vocabulary of Jesus' Aramaic John Pairman Brown The kingdom of heaven forcefully advances R. Steven Notley Peter as Jesus' mouth: Matthew 16.13-20 in the light of Exodus 4.10-17 and other models Benedict T. Viviano At the well of living water: Jacob traditions in John 4 Ellen B. Aitken ; 'Interpretive citation' in the epistle of Barnabas and the early Christian attitude towards the Temple Mount Yaron Z. Eliav The role of 'The Attribute of Justice' in the Targumim Christian M.M. Brady ; 'Is Saul also among the scribes?' Scribes and prophets in Targum Jonathan Anthony J. Saldarini Doeg the Edomite: from biblical villain to rabbinic sage Richard Kalmin The use of the Derash method in the Targum of Ezekiel Josep Ribera-Florit Targum of the Song of songs and the dynamics of historical allegory Esther M. Menn.
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Originally published: Sheffield : Sheffield Academic Press, 2000, in series: Journal for the study of the pseudepigrapha. Supplement series.

'The law and the words' as a canonical formula within the Old Testament Stephen B. Chapman Death shall be their shepherd: an interpretation of Psalm 49.15 in the Masoretic text and the Septuagint Staffan Olofsson On the use of scripture in the development of militant Davidic messianism at Qumran: new light from Psalm of Solomon 17 Kenneth R. Atkinson Josephus's biblical paraphrase as a commentary on contemporary issues Louis H. Feldman Torah of Moses: pseudonymous attribution in Second Temple writings Hindy Najman One good story deserves another: the hermeneutics of invoking secondary biblical episodes in the narratives of Pseudo-Philo and the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs Bruce N. Fisk --

The noun-vocabulary of Jesus' Aramaic John Pairman Brown The kingdom of heaven forcefully advances R. Steven Notley Peter as Jesus' mouth: Matthew 16.13-20 in the light of Exodus 4.10-17 and other models Benedict T. Viviano At the well of living water: Jacob traditions in John 4 Ellen B. Aitken ; 'Interpretive citation' in the epistle of Barnabas and the early Christian attitude towards the Temple Mount Yaron Z. Eliav The role of 'The Attribute of Justice' in the Targumim Christian M.M. Brady ; 'Is Saul also among the scribes?' Scribes and prophets in Targum Jonathan Anthony J. Saldarini Doeg the Edomite: from biblical villain to rabbinic sage Richard Kalmin The use of the Derash method in the Targum of Ezekiel Josep Ribera-Florit Targum of the Song of songs and the dynamics of historical allegory Esther M. Menn.

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