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Record Nr.

UNINA9910459410003321

Titolo

Deuterocanonical additions to the Old Testament books [[electronic resource] ] : selected studies / / edited by Géza G. Xeravits and József Zsengellér

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; New York, : De Gruyter, c2010

ISBN

1-282-72320-0

9786612723209

3-11-024053-X

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (188 p.)

Collana

Deuterocanonical and cognate literature studies, , 1865-1666 ; ; v. 5

Classificazione

BC 3000

Altri autori (Persone)

XeravitsGéza G

ZsengellérJózsef

Disciplina

229/.06

Soggetti

Apocryphal books (Old Testament) - Criticism, interpretation, etc

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Selected papers delivered at the 5th International Conference on the Deuterocanonical Books, held in Pápa, Hungary, 15-17 May, 2008."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Addition or Edition? Deconstructing the Concept of Additions -- Mordecai's Refusal of Proskynesis Before Haman According to the Septuagint Traditio historical and Literal Aspects -- Genderizing Piety: The Prayers of Mordecai and Esther in Comparison -- Atonement in the Prayer of Azariah (Dan 3:40) -- Ancient Criticism of Religion in Dan 14 (Bel and Dragon), Bar 6 (Epistle of Jeremiah), and Wisdom 14 -- Verstehst du die Tugenden der Klugheit? Anfragen zu Gott und zum Wert der von ihm geschenkten Einsicht -- The Epistle of Jeremiah: Translation or Composition? -- Susanna's Career in Reformation Drama. A Reception Historical Perspective with an Outlook on Fine Art -- Backmatter

Sommario/riassunto

The volume publishes papers presented at the International Conference on the Deuterocanonical Books (Pápa, Hungary). This conference dealt with the deuterocanonical additions of the Old Testament books. As such, this was one of the most extended discussions of these writings that has ever taken place at a scholarly meeting. The volume contains articles on the traditions and theology of the additions, and



demonstrates their relationship with the contemporary literature of early Judaism.Several writings of the Hebrew Bible - such as Esther, Daniel and Jeremiah - have different textual forms in the Greek Bible, and these forms display amplified material compared to the Hebrew versions. These additions testify to the creative reflection of early Jewish circles on the basic traditions of these Books and the textual fluidity of the writings in question.The essays of this volume explore these additions, their relationship to the Hebrew parent texts, and their impact on the effective history of the interpretation of later centuries.