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|a Scriptures in the making :
|b texts and their transmission in late Second Temple Judaism /
|c Raimo Hakola, Jessi Orpana, Paavo Huotari (eds.).
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|a Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology ;
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|g Introduction /
|r Raimo Hakola, Jessi Orpana, and Paavo Huotari --
|g Section 1: Making of scriptures in the ancient Near East --
|t Are the concepts of 'Torah' and 'the prophets' texts or something else?: educational, media, and elite contexts from the Persian Empire onwards /
|r Jason M. Silverman --
|t Glocal, local, or group specific?: origins of some particular scribal and interpretive practices in the Qumran scrolls /
|r Mika S. Pajunen --
|t What is Moses but Plato speaking Hebrew?: an inquiry into literary borrowings /
|r Sebastian Fink --
|t Jewish cultural encounters with the Greco-Roman world: a critical history of research and new theoretical perspectives /
|r Raimo Hakola --
|t Monumentality and space: experiencing synagogue buildings in late Second Temple Palestine /
|r Rick Bonnie --
|g Section 2: Scribal agents and their communities --
|t Jewish scribes in the late Second Temple period: differences between the composition, writing, and interpretation of texts /
|r Catherine Hezser --
|t Supervisors of behavior: evidence for vulnerability of the legal system from Qumran texts and the Psalms of Solomon /
|r Jutta Jokiranta --
|t Assessing the priestly provenance of the Qumran Aramaic texts /
|r Jessu Orpana --
|g Section 3: Scriptures under revision: Contexts and rewritings --
|t Recording things in the Book of Esther /
|r Kristin de Troyer --
|t Rewriting Joshua traditions in late Second Temple Judaism: Judean-Samaritan relations as a catalyst for textual changes /
|r Ville Mäkipelto --
|t Josephus' sources and motivations in depicting Davidic kingship /
|r Tuukka Kauhanen --
|g Section 4: Scriptural translation revised and interpreted --
|t The origins of the Kaige revision /
|r Anneli Aejmelaeus --
|t Hebraizing revision in Isaiah quotations in Paul and Matthew /
|r Paavo Huotari and Katja Kujanpää --
|t Psalms as prophecy: Paul's use of Psalms in First Corinthians 15 and the source of the Psalm text /
|r Marika Pulkkinen --
|g Section 5: Reflections --
|t Textual plurality and changing contexts: concluding reflections /
|r Martti Nissinen.
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|a "The volume examines how the making and the transmission of scriptures was shaped and influenced by major changes in the Second Temple societies. The book contains both detailed readings of biblical and related texts (the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, Qumran Scrolls, and the New Testament) and analyses of what can be known about the societal preconditions of their emergence and use. Many essays discuss the theoretical and methodological premises of our knowledge regarding various social, material, and religious aspects of life in the Eastern Mediterranean in the first centuries before and after the turn of the Common Era. The book offers critical and up-to-date insights into such questions as textual plurality, cultural interaction, the nature of scribal culture and spatial contexts of textual transmission. The essays clarify how the texts and their transmission became an integral part of religious and communal identity building strategies during the Second Temple period." --
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