UID:
almafu_9961652787402883
Format:
1 online resource (396 p.)
ISBN:
9781463247393
Series Statement:
Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies ; 71
Content:
In celebration of Andreas Juckel's seminal contributions to the field of Syriac studies and biblical scholarship, Mfaḥmono Kashiro offers a compelling tapestry of research and insight. Edited by George A Kiraz and Hannah Stork, this Festschrift honors Juckel on his 70th birthday, bringing together a diverse range of papers from leading scholars in the field. The volume traverses the rich landscape of Syriac biblical scholarship, reflecting Juckel's vast influence and the depth of his academic pursuits. From intricate analyses of Syriac texts and exploration of translation techniques to examining manuscripts, historical interpretations, and theological discourse, each chapter contributes to the vibrant dialogue within Syriac studies and beyond. The contributors include Sebastian P. Brock, Terry C. Falla, Ephrem Aboud Ishac, Piotr Jutkiewicz, Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala, Peter Juhás, Grigory Kessel, Robert Kitchen, Jonathan Loopstra, Jerome Lund, Daniel L. McConaughy, Craig E. Morrison, Jack Tannous, Willem Th. Van Peursen, J. Edward Walters, and Polycarpus of the Netherlands. Mfaḥmono Kashiro not only celebrates a distinguished scholar's lifetime achievements but also paves the way for future research in the realm of Syriac biblical studies.
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Frontmatter --
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Table of Contents --
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Foreword --
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Andreas Juckel’s Bibliography --
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Majālis with Andreas Juckel and the Birth of a Liturgy --
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Eudokia – Šappīrūt Ṣebyānā and Related Forms --
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The Meaning of قينا and الله in the Peshiṭta Text of Matt 5:22 --
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Manuscripts Without Borders: Migrating Written Syriac Heritage --
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More Than Just Headings: The Idiosyncratic System of Kephalaia and Titloi in MS Vat. sir. 268 and Its Significance --
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Qurʼānic Echoes in an Early Christian Arabic Version of the Gospels Rendered from Syriac? --
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The Passion Narrative of Matthew (Matt. 26–27) in Christian Palestinian Aramaic: Some Observations on the Differences between the Late Lectionary Texts and the Early (Palimpsest) Texts --
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Das Neue Testament als Rechtsquelle bei den Syrern --
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Two Syriac Harklean Gospel Lectionaries for Sale --
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Typically Paul: A Poetic Life of Dimet by Jacob of Serugh --
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A Collection of Notes for the Corpus Paulinum in the Syriac Shmāhē (“Masora”) Manuscripts --
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On the Meaning of صصنونح in the Headings of Psalms in the Antioch Bible --
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An Odor at Pentecost and the Old Syriac Text of Acts 2:2 --
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Filling in the Gaps: The Explanatory Notes in the Harklean Version of the Gospel of John --
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By George! Jacob of Edessa’s Hexaemeron and the Biblical Quotations of George, Bishop of the Arab Tribes --
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Sirach or Solomon? A Literary and Contextual Analysis of the Peshitta of Sirach 51:13–30 --
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“He Was Emptied”: Philippians 2:6–8 and the Trinitarian Theology of Philoxenos of Mabbug --
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A Dialogue Poem between Andreas and the Cloak of Jerusalem
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In English.
Language:
English
DOI:
10.31826/9781463247393
URL:
https://doi.org/10.31826/9781463247393
URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781463247393
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