Format:
xii, 598 Seiten ;
,
23 cm.
ISBN:
978-1-62837-403-2
,
978-0-88414-511-0
Series Statement:
Resources for biblical study number 97
Content:
"Editorial Techniques in the Hebrew Bible: Toward a Refined Literary Criticism presents and applies a model for understanding and reconstructing the diachronic development of the Hebrew Bible through historical criticism (or the historical-critical method). Reinhard Müller and Juha Pakkala refine the methodologies of literary and redaction criticism through a systematic investigation of the evidence of additions, omissions, replacements, and transpositions that are documented by divergent ancient textual traditions. At stake is not only historical criticism but also the Hebrew Bible as a historical source, for historical criticism has been and continues to be the only method to unwind those scribal changes that left no traces in textual variants." --
Note:
Introductin -- Additions: General introduction -- Additions: Single words and short phrases -- Additions: Single sentences and expressions -- Additions: Small sections, scenes, and clusters of connected sentences -- Additions: Larger passages -- Additions: Results -- Omissions -- Replacements -- Transpositions -- General conclusions
Language:
English
Keywords:
Bibel Altes Testament
;
Redaktion
;
Historische Kritik
;
Criticism, interpretation, etc
Author information:
Pakkala, Juha, 1968-
Author information:
Müller, Reinhard 1972-
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