Libraries, translations, and 'canonic' texts : the Septuagint, Aquila, and Ben Sira in the Jewish and Christian traditions /
The book deals with the field of decanonization of ancient traditions by the technique of deconstructing their original context; in particular: the process of canonization of the Greek Torah in Jewish-Hellenistic and Christian tradition and its decanonization in Rabbinic literature; the use and abus...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2006.
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Colección: | Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ;
v. 109. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION: (DE)CANONIZATION AND DECONSTRUCTION
- Torah as the Unique Gift: The Traditional Pattern and the Tripartite Canon
- Canon as Censorship
- Deconstruction and Decanonization: A Paradigmatic Model
- The Present Study: Several Concrete Examples of Decanonization
- 1. LIBRARIES AND CANON: ASCENT AND DECLINE OF THE GREEK TORAH
- 1.1 Jewish-Hellenistic Sources of the Legend: The Greek Torah
- 1.2 Christian Theology: From the Veritas Graeca to the Veritas Hebraica
- 1.3 (De)canonization of Libraries or Between Alexandria, Athens, and Jerusalem2. DECONSTRUCTING HISTORY AND TRADITIONS: THE WRITTEN TORAH FOR PTOLEMY
- 2.1 Changed Verses as Midrashic Parenthetic Reference
- 2.2 Deconstructed Elements and Contextual Stories
- 2.3 Hermeneutics and Canon
- 3. DECONSTRUCTING TRANSLATIONS: THE CANONICAL SUBSTITUTION AQUILA/ONKELOS
- 3.1 Translation as Production of Texts: The Sacred Tongue
- 3.2 Targumic Rendering as Mediation of Teaching
- 3.3 The Targumim of Aquila and Onkelos: Canonical Substitution
- 4. (DE)CANONIZATION IN THE MAKING: THE WISDOM OF JESUS BEN SIRA4.1 The Greek Prologue to the Book of Ben Sira
- 4.2 Ben Sira�s Quotations in Rabbinical Sources
- 4.3 Wisdom and Rabbinic Literature: A Struggle for Authority
- 4.4 A Decanonized Author
- CONCLUSION
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Primary Texts
- Modern Authors
- DOCUMENTATION STYLE, TRANSLITERATION AND REFERENCES
- INDEX OF REFERENCES
- 1. Hebrew Bible
- 2. Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
- 3. Jewish Hellenistic Literature
- 4. New Testament
- 5. Greek and Roman Authors
- 6. Rabbinic Literature7. Church Fathers
- 8. Jewish Medieval Texts and Authors
- INDEX OF ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL NAMES
- INDEX OF SUBJECTS