It is the first work that provides a systematic analysis of the impact of book burning on the textual history of the Quran, the Christian Bible, and the Book of Psalms of the Tanach. The analysis is distinguished by its parallel approach to the Scriptures of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, and by the fact that it deals with both oral and written Scriptural traditions. Within this analysis, the author presents his discovery of previously unknown fragments of the first Greek translation of the First Book of Maccabees. Its existence was postulated by scholars, but there had been no material evidence for it. The author uncovers these fragments in quotations given by Eusebius of Caesarea in his commentary on the Book of Psalms (the fourth cent. CE). This early translation preserves a significant variant reading that offers new historical information on the role of book burning in the textual history of the Book of Psalms.
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2019
University of Aberdeen
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978-3-525-56057-0 (9783525560570)
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Jakub Zbrzezny holds a PhD in divinity from the University of Aberdeen (2019). As of 2022, he is a post-doctoral fellow in the School of Jewish Studies and Archaeology at Tel Aviv University.
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Ismo Dunderberg ist Professor für Neues Testament an der Universität Helsinki.
Jan Christian Gertz ist Professor für Altes Testament an der Universität Heidelberg.
Dr. Hermut Löhr ist Professor für Neues Testament und Antikes Judentum an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.
Joachim Schaper is Professor for Old Testament and is appointed to a Personal Chair in Hebrew, Old Testament and Early Jewish Studies at King's College, Aberdeen.
Susanne Luther is Professor of New Testament at Georg-August University Göttingen.
Jennifer Knust is Professor of Religious Studies. She specializes in early Christian history and the religions of the ancient Mediterranean.