“Take Courage, O Jerusalem…”
Studies in the Psalms of Baruch 4–5
Seiten
2015
De Gruyter (Verlag)
978-3-11-041125-6 (ISBN)
De Gruyter (Verlag)
978-3-11-041125-6 (ISBN)
Die Reihe Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies (DCLS) widmet sich vornehmlich der Erforschung der Bücher der griechischen Bibel (Septuaginta), die nicht im hebräischen Kanon enthalten sind, sowie der zwischentestamentlichen und der frühen jüdischen Literatur aus der Zeit vom 3. Jahrhundert v.Chr. bis zum 2. Jahrhundert n.Chr. Die Reihe wurde 2007 in Zusammenarbeit mit der „International Society for the Study of Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature“ eröffnet. Sie bildet die passende Ergänzung zum Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Yearbook, das seit 2004 erscheint.
the volume researches Baruch chapters 4–5 in the following successive steps. The first step is a structural analysis of the three different units of the chapters, 4:5–29; 4:30–5:6; 5:7–9, during which the structure of the greater units (strophes, cantos) will be investigated, together with the structural relationship of these units with each other. After this, the biblical background of the passages is explored. The Scriptural passages that prove to be authoritative or influential for the author(s) of the Baruch passages give clues as to the particular interest and intention of the author(s). This step is supplemented by an inquiry into the tradition historical background of the prophetic psalms. Finally, I close this short monograph with some basic comments on several formative issues of Baruch 4:5–5:9.The book is written for the interest of scholars of Second Temple Judaism, biblical interpretation, and the effective history of Scripture.
the volume researches Baruch chapters 4–5 in the following successive steps. The first step is a structural analysis of the three different units of the chapters, 4:5–29; 4:30–5:6; 5:7–9, during which the structure of the greater units (strophes, cantos) will be investigated, together with the structural relationship of these units with each other. After this, the biblical background of the passages is explored. The Scriptural passages that prove to be authoritative or influential for the author(s) of the Baruch passages give clues as to the particular interest and intention of the author(s). This step is supplemented by an inquiry into the tradition historical background of the prophetic psalms. Finally, I close this short monograph with some basic comments on several formative issues of Baruch 4:5–5:9.The book is written for the interest of scholars of Second Temple Judaism, biblical interpretation, and the effective history of Scripture.
Géza G. Xeravits, Sapientia College of Theology, Budapest, Ungarn und Selye J. University, Komárno, Slowakei.
Géza G. Xeravits, Sapientia College of Theology, Budapest, Hungary and Selye J. University, Komárno, Slovakia.
"Géza G. Xeravits hat eine sehr gelungene und lehrreiche Studie zu wenig bekannten poetischen Texten im Baruchbuch vorgelegt."
Thomas Hieke in: Biblische Notizen / Biblical Notes. Neue Folge 175 (2017), 154-156
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 24.4.2015 |
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Reihe/Serie | Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies ; 25 |
Verlagsort | Berlin/Boston |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 230 mm |
Gewicht | 349 g |
Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Judentum | |
Schlagworte | Apocrypha • Apocrypha; Early Judaism; Deuterocanonical Books • Deuterocanonical Books • early Judaism |
ISBN-10 | 3-11-041125-3 / 3110411253 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-11-041125-6 / 9783110411256 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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