LEADER 03219nam 22006973u 450 001 9910453248003321 005 20210114064235.0 010 $a1-282-16329-9 010 $a9786612163296 010 $a90-272-9909-9 035 $a(CKB)1000000000551774 035 $a(EBL)622320 035 $a(OCoLC)70768521 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000278007 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11214051 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000278007 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10242966 035 $a(PQKB)10575816 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC622320 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000551774 100 $a20130729d1999|||| u|| | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aCognitive Semantics$b[electronic resource] $eMeaning and cognition 210 $aAmsterdam/Philadelphia $cJohn Benjamins Publishing Company$d1999 215 $a1 online resource (215 p.) 225 1 $aPragmatics & Beyond New Series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-55619-817-5 311 $a90-272-5068-5 327 $aCOGNITIVE SEMANTICS; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Contents; Preface; Semantics as Meaning Determination with Semantic-Epistemic Operations; Some Tenets of Cognitive Semantics; Function, Cognition, and Layered Clause Structure; From Vision to Cognition: A Study of Metaphor and Polysemy in Swedish; Polysemy and Differentiation in the Lexicon: Verbs of Physical Contact in Swedish; Space and Time; Conceptual Engineering: Implementing Cognitive Semantics; Situated Embodied Semantics and Connectionist Modeling; Index of Names; Index of Subjects; PRAGMATICS AND BEYOND NEW SERIES 330 $aToward the end of the 20th century, there is both a dissatisfaction with existing formal semantic theories and a wish to preserve insights from other semantic traditions. Cognitive semantics, the latest of the major trends which have dominated the century, attempts to do this by focusing on meaning as a cognitive phenomenon. This book provides different perspectives on meaning as a cognitive phenomenon. Jens Allwood presents an approach where meaning is analyzed in terms of context sensitive cognitive operations. 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EXODUS 3 IN BIBLICAL AND RABBINIC TRADITION --- Wout Jac. van Bekkum""; ""BARE FEET AND HOLY GROUND: EXCURSIVE REMARKS ON EXODUS 3:5 AND ITS RECEPTION --- Eibert Tigchelaar""; ""YHWHa???S NAME IN THE AARONIC BLESSING (NUM 6:22a???27) --- Horst Seebass""; ""THE NAME IN KINGS AND CHRONICLES --- Eep Talstra""; ""A BURNING BUSH ON THE STAGE: THE REWRITING OF EXODUS 3:1a???4:17 IN EZEKIEL TRAGICUS, EXAGOGE 90a???131 --- Jacques T.A.G.M. van Ruiten"" 327 $a""a???GOD TEMPTED MOSES FOR SEVEN DAYSa???: THE BUSH REVELATION IN RABBINIC LITERATURE --- Ronit Nikolsky""""PART II THE NAME IN THE PAGAN GRAECO-ROMAN WORLD""; ""MOSES/MUSAEUS/MOCHOS AND HIS GOD YAHWEH, IAO, AND SABAOTH, SEEN FROM A GRAECO-ROMAN PERSPECTIVE --- George H. van Kooten""; ""PLATONISM IN THE BIBLE: NUMENIUS OF APAMEA ON EXODUS AND ETERNITY --- M.F. Burnyeat""; ""DOES IT MATTER TO CALL GOD ZEUS? ORIGEN, CONTRA CELSUM I 24a???25 AGAINST THE GREEK INTELLECTUALS ON DIVINE NAMES --- Robbert M. van den Berg""; ""PART III THE NAME IN THE NEW TESTAMENT AND EARLY CHRISTIANITY"" 327 $a""THE NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES (PHILIPPIANS 2:9) --- Bert-Jan Lietaert Peerbolte""""JESUS AND THE DIVINE NAME IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN --- Riemer Roukema""; ""PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA AND GREGORY OF NYSSA ON MOSES AT THE BURNING BUSH --- Albert C. Geljon""; ""THE REVELATION OF THE UNKNOWABLE GOD IN COPTIC GNOSTIC TEXTS --- Gerard P. Luttikhuizen""; ""INDEX OF ANCIENT TEXTS""; ""I. Ancient Near Eastern Texts""; ""II. Jewish Texts""; ""1. Hebrew Bible""; ""2. Apocrypha and Septuagint""; ""3. Pseudepigrapha and other Jewish Texts""; ""4. Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Texts""; ""5. Philo of Alexandria"" 327 $a""6. Flavius Josephus""""7. Targumim""; ""8. Rabbinic and later Jewish Texts""; ""III. Greek and Latin Pagan Texts""; ""1. Authors""; ""2. FGrH & FHG""; ""3. Menahem Stern, Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism ""; ""4. SVF""; ""5. Papyri""; ""IV. Christian Texts""; ""1. New Testament""; ""2. Patristic and other Christian Writings""; ""3. Gnostic writings""; ""V. Koran"" 330 $aThe revelation of YHWH's name to Moses is a momentous event according to the Old Testament. The name 'Yahweh' is of central importance in Judaism, and 'Yahwism' became tantamount to Jewish monotheism. As such, this designation of God also attracted the attention of pagan writers in the Graeco-Roman period. And early Christians had to deal with this divine name as well. These three perspectives on YHWH constitute the framework for this volume. It appears that the Name of God and its revelation to Moses constitute a major theme which runs from the book of Exodus through the Old Testament, early Judaism, and early Christianity. It also attracted pagan philosophical interest, both positive and negative. The Name of God was not only perceived from an insider's perspective, but also provoked a reaction from outsiders. The combined perspectives show the fundamental importance of the divine Name for the formation of Jewish and Christian identities. 410 0$aThemes in Biblical Narrative ;$v9. 517 3 $aPerspectives from Judaism, the Pagan Graeco-Roman World, and Early Christianity 606 $aGod$xName$vComparative studies 607 $aGreece$xReligion 607 $aRome$xReligion 615 0$aGod$xName 676 $a201/.11 702 $aKooten$b George H. van 801 0$bNL-LeKB 801 1$bNL-LeKB 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910784995403321 996 $aThe Revelation of the Name YHWH to Moses$93794898 997 $aUNINA