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The Influence of 1 Enoch on the New Testament
Explore how 1 Enoch likely shaped the language, imagery, and theology of the New Testament, from the Gospels' Son of Man to Revelation's final judgmen...
The Primordial History: Genesis 1–11 and the Ancient Near East
Explore key narratives in Genesis 1–11, from creation to Babel, compared with their Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Sumerian counterparts to reveal how Is...
Melammu: Divine Radiance in the Ancient Near East and Biblical Traditions
Explore how Melammu, the awe-inspiring radiance of gods and kings in ancient Mesopotamia, originated in the overwhelming brightness of the sun and sta...
How the Dead Sea Scrolls Anticipate the New Testament
Explore theological and social concepts in the Dead Sea Scrolls that are similar to the theology, language, and practices later described in the New T...
Some Differences Between the Septuagint and Masoretic Traditions
Explore how the two most influential text traditions, the Septuagint and the Masoretic Text, each shaped, expanded, and condensed their inherited text...
Beauty and Divine Favor in the Ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible
Explore how ancient Near Eastern royal ideology connected physical beauty to divine election and how this influenced the Hebrew Bible. This concept is...
The Divine Council and the Development of Bureaucracy
Explore how the biblical divine council evolved from an informal council of gods into a structured divine administration, and how its evolution follow...
Paul the Rabbi
Explore how Paul's methods of reading scripture, reasoning, arguing, and telling stories anticipate the techniques later expanded and codified in rabb...
The Solar and Lunar Calendar Debate
Explore how communities debated whether the sun or the moon should govern the festival year, from the solar calendar of 1 Enoch and Jubilees through t...
King Josiah at the Center of Israel's History
Explore how Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings use distinct Deuteronomic language and literary structure that converges on Josiah's reform, suggesting...
The World Tree in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Traditions
Explore how the image of a great tree at the center of the world was inherited from Mesopotamian myth into the Hebrew Bible and reshaped by later Jewi...
The Influence of Philo of Alexandria
Explore how the first-century Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria read the Torah through Greek philosophy, and how the concepts he developed influe...
From the Tablet of Destinies to the Book of Life
Explore how the Mesopotamian idea of divine tablets that tracked everyone's destiny evolved through the Hebrew Bible, Second Temple Jewish literature,...
Protecting Widows, Orphans, and the Poor
Explore how the social obligation to protect the most vulnerable members of society evolved from ancient Near Eastern culture into the Hebrew Bible, p...
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Intertextuality and Parallelomania
How Methodology Helps Navigate Between Too Many and Too Few
Biblical Texts Require the Tools of Historiography
What Intertextuality Reveals About How to Read the Bible
Intertextuality Rewards Imaginative Reading
Why Creative Engagement with Texts Is Not Eisegesis
Intertextuality and Rewritten Scripture
A Controversial Intersection between Copying and Creating
Intertextuality and Inner-Biblical Exegesis
Two Ways of Thinking About Textual Relationships
Intertextuality and Scripturalized Narrative
How Authors Composed New Stories from Older Scriptures
The Pseudepigrapha and the Biblical Literary World
How texts like 1 Enoch and Jubilees shaped the traditions that followed them
The Significance of the Differences Between Text Traditions
How Divergent Traditions Reveal What Was Important to Translators and Interpreters
Intertextuality and Reception History
The Intersection of Similar Concepts
Intertextuality does not Require Literary Dependence
Memory, Tradition, and Practice
Synchronic and Diachronic Reading
Ways of Making Sense of Complex Literary Relationships
Pre-Masoretic Hebrew Tradition
History and Tradition
The Reader and the Author in Intertextuality
Two Types of Intertextuality
What is Intertextuality?
The Relationships Between Texts
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Between Temple and Torah: Essays on Priests, Scribes, and Visionaries in the Second Temple Period and Beyond
Himmelfarb, Martha • Mohr Siebeck • 2013
"Good Trees Produce Good Fruit: Is Obedience Automatic According to the New Testament?" in Moffitt, David M. and Isaac Augustine Morales (eds.) A Scribe Trained for the Kingdom of Heaven: Essays on Christology and Ethics in Honor of Richard B. Hays
Eubank, Nathan • Fortress Academic • 2021
Tracking the Master Scribe: Revision Through Introduction in Biblical and Mesopotamian Literature
Carr, David McLain • Oxford University Press • 2020
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