
Archaeology of the Books of Samuel
The Entangling of the Textual and Literary History
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 15. December 2009
Book
Hardback
324 pages
978-90-04-17957-8 (ISBN)
Description
The books of Samuel are a key link in the history of the biblical text in so much as they are found at a crossroad where different textual traditions encounter each other (MT, LXX, Qumran). Recent research tends to consider that the textual criticism has to take into account the literary aspects which characterise the most ancient transmission of the text. This assessment asks a variety of new exegetical questions considered in this volume: Does the comparative analysis of the textual witnesses permit proving the existence of distinct literary editions? Which are the criteria to deem the literary nature of the variants? Which ideological and theological motives governed the modifications of a previous text? Is it possible to establish a relative chronology between the putative editions?
The study of the most ancient history of the text opens an archeology of the monument that are the books of Samuel. The search for their ancient foundations and the bringing to light of later modifications, the consideration both of the restorations and of the ruins of the textual edifice all throw new light on the final construct and its theological significance.
The study of the most ancient history of the text opens an archeology of the monument that are the books of Samuel. The search for their ancient foundations and the bringing to light of later modifications, the consideration both of the restorations and of the ruins of the textual edifice all throw new light on the final construct and its theological significance.
Reviews / Votes
"The volume Archaeology of the Books of Samuel. The Entangling of the Textual and Literary History is an important contribution to the philology and textual criticism of the Old Testament, and will give rise to new and promising research and debate."Dariusz Dziadosz, Institute of Biblical Studies CUL (The Biblical Annals, 2011).
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Edition
xx, 302 pp.
Language
English
French
German
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Product notice
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 257 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
697 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-17957-8 (9789004179578)
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Philippe Hugo, Ph.D. fellow of the Department of Biblical Studies of the University of Fribourg/Switzerland, is editor of 2 Samuel for the Goettingen Septuagint. He has published on the text history of Samuel and Kings including "Les deux visages d'Elie" (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2006).
Adrian Schenker, Ph.D., is emeritus Professor of Old Testament at the University of Fribourg/Switzerland. He specializes in biblical theology, history of biblical law and religion, and textual criticism. He is president of the editorial board of the "Biblia Hebraica Quinta".
Adrian Schenker, Ph.D., is emeritus Professor of Old Testament at the University of Fribourg/Switzerland. He specializes in biblical theology, history of biblical law and religion, and textual criticism. He is president of the editorial board of the "Biblia Hebraica Quinta".
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List of Contributors
Anneli Aejmelaeus, University of Goettingen and University of Helsinki
Greame Auld, University of Edinburg (retired)
Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, University of Louvain-la-Neuve (retired)
Walter Dietrich, University of Bern (retired)
Innocent Himbaza, University of Fribourg
Philippe Hugo, University of Friboug
Juerg Hutzli, University of Zuerich
Siegfried Kreuzer, Kirchliche Horchschuhle Wuppertal
Philippe Lefebvre, University of Fribourg
Donald W. Parry, Brigham Young University
Alexander Rofe, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (retired)s
Adrian Schenker, University of Fribourg (retired)
Peter Schwagmeier, University of Zuerich
Julio Trebolle, University Complutense of Madrid
Anneli Aejmelaeus, University of Goettingen and University of Helsinki
Greame Auld, University of Edinburg (retired)
Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, University of Louvain-la-Neuve (retired)
Walter Dietrich, University of Bern (retired)
Innocent Himbaza, University of Fribourg
Philippe Hugo, University of Friboug
Juerg Hutzli, University of Zuerich
Siegfried Kreuzer, Kirchliche Horchschuhle Wuppertal
Philippe Lefebvre, University of Fribourg
Donald W. Parry, Brigham Young University
Alexander Rofe, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (retired)s
Adrian Schenker, University of Fribourg (retired)
Peter Schwagmeier, University of Zuerich
Julio Trebolle, University Complutense of Madrid