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050 0 4 _aBS1700.J79.O987 1985
245 0 0 _aOutside the Old Testament /
_ccompiled by] M. de Jonge.
_hPR
260 _aCambridge [Cambridgeshire] ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c(c)1985.
300 _axv, 263 pages ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aCambridge commentaries on writings of the Jewish and Christian world, 200 BC to AD 200 ;
_vv. 4
504 _a2
505 0 0 _aGeneral editors' preface --
_tEditor's foreword
_rM. de Jonge --
_tGeneral introduction
_rM. de Jonge --
_tPseudo-Philo, Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum
_rDaniel J. Harrington --
_tThe Ethiopic Book of Enoch
_rMichael A. Knibb --
_tThe Testament of Abraham
_rE.P. Sanders --
_tThe Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
_rHarm W. Hollander --
_tJoseph and Aseneth
_rChr. Burchard --
_tThe Book of Jubilees
_rJames C. VanderKam --
_tThe Testament (Assumption) of Moses
_rJohn J. Collins --
_tThe Psalms of Solomon
_rM. de Jonge --
_tThe Martyrdom of Isaiah
_rMichael A. Knibb --
_tThe Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch
_rA.F.J. Klijn --
_tParaleipomena
_rJeremiou
_rJ. Riaud --
_tThe Testament of Job
_rRussell P. Spittler --
_tIndex.
520 0 _aThe three general editors of the Cambridge Bible Commentary series have all, in their teaching, experienced a lack of readily usable texts of the literature which is often called pseudepigrapha but which is more accurately defined as extra-biblical or parabiblical literature. The aim of this new series is to help fill this gap. The welcome accorded to the Cambridge Bible Commentary has encouraged the editors to follow the same pattern here, except that carefully chosen extracts from the texts, rather than complete books, have normally been provided for comment. The introductory material leads naturally into the texts, rather than complete books, have normally been provided for comment. The introductory material leads naturally into the text, which itself leads into alternating sections of commentary. Within the severe limits imposed by the size and scope of the series, each contributor will attempt to provide for the student and general reader the results of modern scholarship, but has been asked to assume no specialized theological or linguistic knowledge.
530 _a2
650 0 _aApocryphal books (Old Testament)
_xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
700 1 _aJonge, Marinus de,
_d1925-
830 0 _aCambridge commentaries on writings of the Jewish and Christian world, 200 BC to AD 200 ;
_vv. 4.
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856 4 1 _zTable of contents
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