04552nam 2200673 450 991082361760332120230803220634.03-11-032396-610.1515/9783110323962(CKB)2550000001169827(EBL)1209357(OCoLC)865329834(SSID)ssj0001061225(PQKBManifestationID)11550892(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001061225(PQKBWorkID)11098810(PQKB)11620955(MiAaPQ)EBC1209357(DE-B1597)211167(OCoLC)1013939146(OCoLC)885389498(DE-B1597)9783110323962(Au-PeEL)EBL1209357(CaPaEBR)ebr10819976(CaONFJC)MIL551812(EXLCZ)99255000000116982720131107h20142014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrJudith /Deborah Levine GeraBoston :De Gruyter,[2014]©20141 online resource (584 p.)Commentaries on early Jewish literature (CEJL),1861-6003"This volume includes a new translation and a detailed verse-by-verse commentary, which touches upon philological, literary, and historical questions. The extensive introduction discusses the work's date, historical background, and original language, biblical and classical influences, and the relation between feminism and theology in the work."--ECIP summary.3-11-032304-4 1-306-20561-1 Includes bibliographical references and index. Frontmatter -- Preface / Gera, Deborah Levine -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- I. INTRODUCTION -- Section 1: Preliminaries: The Story, Structure, and Message of Judith -- Section 2: Transmission, Canonicity, and Later Jewish Tradition -- Section 3: Dating Judith: History, Historicity, and Geography -- Section 4: Biblical Influences -- Section 5: Greek Influences -- Section 6: Original Language and Milieu -- Section 7: The Figure of Judith: Between Feminism and Theology -- II. TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY -- A. 1:1-16 Nebuchadnezzar Goes to War with Arphaxad -- B. 2:1-20 The Assyrians Prepare for War -- C. 2:21-3:10 Holophernes' Conquests -- D. 4:1-15 The Israelites Prepare for War and Pray to God -- E. 5:1-6:21 Achior Describes the Israelites and is Expelled to Bethulia -- F. 7:1-32 Holophernes Cuts Off Bethulia's Water Supply -- G. 8:1-36 Judith Scolds Bethulia's Leaders -- H. 9:1-14 Judith's Prayer -- I. 10:1-17 Judith Prepares for her Mission and Leaves Bethulia -- J. 10:18-12:9 Judith's First Encounter with Holophernes -- K. 12:10-13:10 Judith Kills Holophernes at a Party -- L. 13:11-14:10 Judith Returns Home and Achior Converts -- M. 14:11-15:7 The Assyrians Are Defeated -- N. 15:8-16:20 The Israelites Celebrate their Victory -- O. 16:21-25 Epilogue -- III. BIBLIOGRAPHY -- IV. INDICES -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Names and Subjects -- Index of Modern AuthorsThe Book of Judith has aroused a great deal of scholarly interest in the last few decades.This volume, the first full length commentary on Judith to appear in over 25 years, includes a new translation and a detailed verse-by-verse commentary, which touches upon philological, literary, and historical questions. The extensive introduction discusses the work's date and historical background, and looks closely at the controversial question of the book's original language. Biblical influences on the book's setting, characters, plot, and language are investigated, and the heroine, Judith is viewed against the background of biblical women (and men). The influence of classical Greek writers such as Herodotus and Ctesias on the work is noted, as are the interesting differences between the Septuagint and Vulgate versions of Judith. Commentaries on early Jewish literature.RELIGION / Bible / Commentaries / Old TestamentbisacshApocrypha.Jewish.Judith.Septuagint.RELIGION / Bible / Commentaries / Old Testament.229/.24077Gera Deborah Levine214675MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823617603321Judith3946045UNINA