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Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Yearbook. 2018, Discovering, Deciphering and Dissenting ; Ben Sira Manuscripts after 120 years / James K. Aitken, Renate Egger-Wenzel, Stefan C. Reif.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Aitken, J. K. (James K.), Editor.
Egger-Wenzel, Renate, Editor.
Reif, Stefan C., Editor.
Series:
Deuterocanonical and cognate literature yearbook.
Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Yearbook ; 2018
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Taylor, Charles, 1840-1908.
Taylor, Charles.
Bible. Ecclesiasticus--Manuscripts--Congresses.
Bible.
Bible. Ecclesiasticus--Manuscripts, Hebrew--Congresses.
Bible. Ecclesiasticus--Language, style--Congresses.
Bible. Ecclesiasticus.
Ecclesiasticus--Manuscripts.
Ecclesiasticus--Commentaries.
Cairo Genizah.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Commentaries.
Manuscripts.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (414 pages).
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2019]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The discovery of Hebrew manuscripts of Ben Sira in the Cairo Genizah has shaped and transformed the interpretation of the book. It is argued here that a proper appreciation of the manuscripts themselves is also essential for understanding this ancient work.Since their discovery 120 years ago and subsequent identification of leaves, attention has been directed to the interpretation of the ancient book, the Wisdom of Ben Sira. Serious consideration should also be given to the Hebrew manuscripts themselves and their particular contributions to understanding the language and transmission of the book. The surprising appearance of a work that was preserved by Christians and denounced by some Rabbis raises questions over the preservation of the book. At the same time, diversity among the manuscripts means that exegesis has to be built on an appreciation of the individual manuscripts. The contributors examine the manuscripts in this light, examining their discovery, the codicology and reception of the manuscripts within rabbinic and medieval Judaism, and the light they throw on the Hebrew language and poetic techniques.The book is essential reading for those working on Ben Sira, the reception of the deuterocanon, and Medieval Hebrew manuscripts.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Notes on Jumbo's Desk
Charles Taylor as a Man of St John's
How Ben Sira Crossed my Path
Some First Editions of Genizah Manuscripts of Ben Sira
The "Booklet" of Ben Sira
Scribal Practices in Ben Sira Manuscript B
The Persian Glosses and the Text of Manuscript B Revisited
The Synoptic Problem and the Reception of the Ben Sira Manuscripts
Various Attempts at Producing a Ben Sira Polyglo
Ben Sira-Biblical Sage, Rabbi, and Payyeṭan
Ben Sira: A Rabbinic Perspective
The Poetry of Ben Sira Manuscript C
Ben Sira's Hebrew Poetry in Comparison with the Psalter
Poetic Imagery in the Book of Ben Sira
The Theological and Philosophical Concepts of Ben Sira
The Hebrew of the Ben Sira Manuscripts from the Genizah
Transmission and Transformation of Ben Sira's Poetic Language
The Contribution of the Language of The Book of Ben Sira to Biblical Hebrew Philology
Biographies of Authors
Index of References
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Apr 2020)
ISBN:
9783110612974
3110612976
9783110614473
3110614472
OCLC:
1091659304

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