Scribes Writing Scripture Doublets, Textual Divination, and the Formation of the Book of Jeremiah.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2021.
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Colección: | Vetus Testamentum, Supplements Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Inspired Scribes
- 1 Contents of Study
- Chapter 2 Scribal Scholars and Textual Divination in the Ancient Near East
- 1 Scribal Practice and Education in the Ancient Near East
- 2 The Scribal Scholar in Ancient Mesopotamia
- 3 Scribal Scholars and the Textualization of Divination
- 4 Ancient Near Eastern Divination
- 5 Textual Divination
- Chapter 3 Examples of Textual Divination in Ancient Near Eastern Texts
- 1 Literary Generation
- 2 Secondary Application
- 3 Textual Divination in Omen Compendia
- 3.1 Secondary Application of Omen Apodoses
- 3.2 Literary Generation of Omen Compendia
- 4 Textual Divination in the Mari Letters
- 5 Textual Divination in Neo-Assyrian Literary Prophecy
- 5.1 Literary Generation in Neo-Assyrian Oracle Collections
- 5.2 Secondary Application of Neo-Assyrian Oracles Collections
- 6 Conclusion: The Common Scribal Endeavor of Textual Divination
- Chapter 4 The Incremental Formation of the Book of Jeremiah
- 1 The Divinatory and Scribal Origins of Jeremiah
- 2 The Book of Jeremiah and the Deuteronomistic Tradition
- 3 The Formation of Jer+n
- 4 Describing the Final Literary Stages of Book of Jeremiah
- 4.1 First Consideration: Translation Quality of G
- 4.2 Second Consideration: Evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls
- 4.3 Third Consideration: The Secondary Nature of Pluses in V M
- 4.4 Fourth Consideration: The Character of the prämasoretischen Idiolekt
- 5 Conclusion: Refining the Two-Editions Theory of Jeremiah
- Chapter 5 Doublets and Textual Divination in Jeremiah
- 1 Text #1: From the Least to the Greatest, All Are Greedy (Jer 6:13-15 // Jer 8:10b-12)
- 1.1 The Duplicate's Interpretive Function
- 1.2 Duplication Technique
- 1.3 Textual Analysis
- 2 Text #2: Your Wealth and Treasure I Give as Plunder (Jer 15:12-14 // Jer 17:1-4)
- 2.1 Preliminary Textual Issues
- 2.2 The Duplicate's Interpretive Function
- 2.3 Duplication Technique
- 2.4 Textual Analysis
- 3 Text #3: Look! Days Are Coming, Says the Yhwh! (Jer 23:5-6 // Jer 33:14-16)
- 3.1 Original Meaning of 23:5-6
- 3.2 The Duplicate's Interpretive Function
- 3.3 The Relationship of 33:14-16 to 33:17-26
- 3.4 Duplication Technique
- 3.5 Textual Analysis
- 4 Text #4: But You, My Servant Jacob, Do Not Fear! (Jer 30:10-11 // Jer 46:27-28)
- 4.1 Preliminary Textual Issues
- 4.2 The Duplicate's Interpretive Function
- 4.3 Duplication Technique
- 4.4 Textual Analysis
- 5 Text #5: Look! Like an Eagle (Jer 48:40b and 41b // Jer 49:22)
- 5.1 The Duplicate's Interpretive Function
- 5.2 A Comparison of the Doublet with the Other Additions to the Oracles against Moab
- 5.3 Duplication Technique
- 5.4 Textual Analysis
- 6 Text #6: I Will Make You to Be a Wall of Bronze (Jer 1:18-19 // Jer 15:20)
- 6.1 The Duplicate's Interpretive Function