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Genres Of Rewriting In Second Temple Judaism Scribal Composition And Transmission Molly M Zahn

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Genres Of Rewriting In Second Temple Judaism Scribal Composition And Transmission Molly M Zahn
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.39 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Molly M. Zahn
ISBN: 9781108477581, 9781108725750, 9781108769983, 1108477585, 1108725759, 1108769985
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Genres Of Rewriting In Second Temple Judaism Scribal Composition And Transmission Molly M Zahn by Molly M. Zahn 9781108477581, 9781108725750, 9781108769983, 1108477585, 1108725759, 1108769985 instant download after payment.

In this book, Molly Zahn investigates how early Jewish scribes rewrote their authoritative traditions in the course of transmitting them, from minor edits in the course of copying to whole new compositions based on prior works. Scholars have detected evidence for rewriting in a wide variety of textual contexts, but Zahn's is the first book to map manuscripts and translations of biblical books, so-called 'parabiblical' compositions, and the sectarian literature from Qumran in relation to one another. She introduces a new, adaptable set of terms for talking about rewriting, using the idea of genre as a tool to compare and contrast different cases. Although rewriting has generally been understood as a vehicle for biblical interpretation, Zahn moves beyond that framework to demonstrate that rewriting was a pervasive textual strategy in the Second Temple period. Her book contributes to a powerful new model of early Jewish textuality, illuminating the rich and diverse culture out of which both rabbinic Judaism and early Christianity eventually emerged.

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