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History Of Biblical Interpretation Vol 1 From The Old Testament To Origen Henning Graf Reventlow

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History Of Biblical Interpretation Vol 1 From The Old Testament To Origen Henning Graf Reventlow
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Henning Graf Reventlow, Leo G. Perdue
ISBN: 9781589832022, 1589832027
Language: English
Year: 2009

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History Of Biblical Interpretation Vol 1 From The Old Testament To Origen Henning Graf Reventlow by Henning Graf Reventlow, Leo G. Perdue 9781589832022, 1589832027 instant download after payment.

From the very beginning, Holy Scripture has always been interpreted Scripture, and its interpretation determined the development and the history of both early Judaism and the first centuries of the Christian church. In this volume, the first of four on the History of Biblical Interpretation, readers will discover how the earliest interpreters of the Bible made the Scriptures come alive for their times—within the contexts and under the influences of Hellenism, Stoicism, and Platonism, as well as the interpretive methods developed in Alexandria. Particular attention is paid to innerbiblical interpretation (within the Hebrew Bible itself and in the New Testament’s reading of the Hebrew Bible), as well as to the interpretive practices reflected in the translation of the Septuagint and the writings of Qumran, Philo, the early rabbis, the apostolic fathers Barnabas and Clement, and early Christian leaders such as Justin Martyr, Marcion, Irenaeus, and Origen.

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