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|a Life preservation in Genesis and Exodus :
|b an exegetical study of the Tebâ of Noah and Moses /
|c Joshua Joel Spoelstra.
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|a Contributions to Biblical Exegesis and Theology Ser. ;
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|a Description based upon print version of record.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-418).
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|a Introduction -- Noah's Tēbâ (Genesis 6-9*) -- Moses's Tēbâ (Exodus 2*) -- Tēbâ: It's donor language and Hebrew reception -- Tēbâ vis-à-vis Tĕhôm (Exodus 15*) -- Theological implications -- Summary & conclusion.
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|a 'Tebâ' is found exclusively in Gen 6-9 and Exod 2:1-10 for the vessels of Noah and Moses, respectively. Suggestive of an inter-textual relationship, tebâ is exegetically investigated to identify its source language and meaning to thereby determine its biblical appropriation and theological signification. Once the Flood Narrative and Foundling Narrative are synchronically and diachronically analysed, Babylonian and Egyptian languages, literature, and lexemes are examined to determine the source of tebâ; also, a recension history of scriptural traditions and daughter translations of the Flood and Foundling Narratives is charted. Exod 15:1-21 is examined, further, to extend the narratival arch of Exod to match that of Gen 6-9, which includes synthetic cosmological and covenantal elements, and temple ideology. Theologically, therefore, the multivocality of tebâ intimates God's enshrined protection of a person from threat of death unto renewed life; thus, tebâ is a terminus technicus for a life-preserving receptacle.
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|i Print version:
|a Spoelstra, J. J.
|t Life Preservation in Genesis and Exodus : An Exegetical Study of the Teba of Noah and Moses
|d Leuven : Peeters Publishers & Booksellers,c2020
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