
The Pentateuch and Its Readers
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. September 2023
Book
Hardback
462 pages
978-3-16-160820-9 (ISBN)
Description
Dieser Band würdigt den Beitrag von Baruch J. Schwartz zur Bibelwissenschaft durch Aufsätze, die sich mit den wichtigsten Schwerpunkten seiner Forschung befassen. Dazu gehören der Pentateuch und seine Komposition, Priestertum, Kult und priesterliche Texte, wichtige religiöse Ideen, die in der hebräischen Bibel zum Ausdruck kommen, und die Rezeption biblischer Texte und Ideen (insbesondere derjenigen, die sich auf den Pentateuch beziehen). Ein besonderer Schwerpunkt der Aufsätze über die Komposition des Pentateuch ist der neodokumentarische Ansatz, den Schwartz seit langem vertritt und seine Studenten lehrt.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth
Dimensions
Height: 24.3 cm
Width: 16.5 cm
Thickness: 3.4 cm
Weight
830 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-160820-9 (9783161608209)
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Jeffrey Stackert | Joel S. Baden
The Pentateuch and Its Readers
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09/2023
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Persons
Editor
Born 1977; 2006 PhD in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies (Bible and Ancient Near East) from Brandeis University (Waltham, Massachusetts); Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Chicago.
ISNI: 0000 0001 2118 1865
ISNI: 0000 0001 2118 1865
Born 1977; 2007 PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (Hebrew Bible) from Harvard University (Cambridge, Massachusetts); Professor of Hebrew Bible at Yale University.
Content
Joel S. Baden:
Despoiling the Egyptians -
Mira Balberg:
Impurity without Danger: A Mishnaic Reading of the Priestly
?attat
-
Simeon Chavel:
Intergenerational Punishment: A New History -
David Ben-Gad HaCohen:
And [Jacob] Named Himself, El (is) My God - Israel (Gen 33:20) -
Guy Darshan:
The Tent of Meeting in Samuel and Kings -
Raanan Eichler:
3s Verbs with Indefinite Subjects in the Tabernacle Pericopes of Exodus -
Liane Feldman:
Misplaced Places: Redaction and the Priestly Wilderness Itinerary -
Tova Ganzel:
4Q385 (Pseudo-Ezekiel) in the Context of Ezekiel's Restoration -
Itamar Kislev:
A Sanctuary without the Ark: The Cultic Shrine at Gibeon according to Chronicles -
Ariel Kopilovitz:
A Glimpse into Ancient Israel's Priesthood: The Priestly School's Writings of the Pre-Exilic Period -
David Lambert:
What is Tôrâ? -
Naphtali S. Meshel et al.:
Cross-Reference and "Borgesian" Slippage in Leviticus 1-5 -
Dodani Orstav:
The Second Ascent of Moses for the Inscription of the Tablets: A Case of Literary Development -
Ariel Seri-Levi:
The Yahwistic Account of the Theophany at Sinai: The Establishment of the Divine Presence -
Sarah Shectman:
"She Shall Be Burned with Fire": Femininity and Intersectionality in the Bible's Priestly Source -
Benjamin D. Sommer:
Tradition and Change in Priestly Law: On the Internal Coherence of the Priestly Worldview -
Jeffrey Stackert:
Creation, Sanctuary, and the Priority of the Priestly Story -
Eran Viezel:
The Author of the Book of Job in the Jewish Tradition throughout the Ages