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Composite Citations In Antiquity New Testament Uses Sean A Adams Seth M Ehorn

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Composite Citations In Antiquity New Testament Uses Sean A Adams Seth M Ehorn
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Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.85 MB
Author: Sean A. Adams; Seth M. Ehorn
ISBN: 9780567665058, 9780567665072, 0567665054, 0567665070
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Composite Citations In Antiquity New Testament Uses Sean A Adams Seth M Ehorn by Sean A. Adams; Seth M. Ehorn 9780567665058, 9780567665072, 0567665054, 0567665070 instant download after payment.

This is the second of two volumes that investigate the phenomenon of composite citations. The first collection of essays evaluated the use of composite citations in Early Jewish, Graeco-Roman, and Early Christian authors. This volume builds on the findings of the first and provides a fresh investigation of all the composite citations by New Testament authors.
The following topics are covered: (1) the question of whether the quoting author created the composite text or found it already constructed as such; (2) the question of the rhetorical and/or literary impact of the quotation in its present textual location, as opposed to simply unpacking how the author appears to be interpreting the source text; and (3) the question of whether the intended audiences would have recognized and ‘reverse engineered’ the composite citation in question and as a result engaged with the original context of each of the component parts.

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