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Changes in Scripture: Rewriting and Interpreting Authoritati...

Marttila, Marko

Summary

The articles in this volume investigate changes in texts that became to be regarded as holy and unchangeable in Judaism and Christianity. The volume seeks to draw attention to the “empirical” evidence from Qumran, the Septuagint as well as from passages in the Hebrew Scriptures that have been shaped by the use of other texts. The contributions are divided into three main sections: The first section deals with methodological questions concerning textual changes. The second section consists of concrete examples from the Hebrew Bible, Qumran and Septuagint on how the texts were changed, corrected, edited and interpreted. The contributions of the third section will investigate the general influence and impact of Deuteronomistic ideology and phraseology on later texts.

"The Deuteronomistic Ideology and Phraseology in the Book of Baruch" in Weissenberg, Hanne von, et al. (eds.) Changes in Scripture: Rewriting and Interpreting Authoritative Traditions in the Second Temple Period

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Author
Marttila, Marko
Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
Pages
pp. 321-346

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