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Inscribe It In A Book Scribal Practice Cultural Memory And The Making Of The Hebrew Scriptures Benjamin D Giffone Editor

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Inscribe It In A Book Scribal Practice Cultural Memory And The Making Of The Hebrew Scriptures Benjamin D Giffone Editor
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Inscribe It In A Book Scribal Practice Cultural Memory And The Making Of The Hebrew Scriptures Benjamin D Giffone Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Mohr Siebrek Ek
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.1 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Benjamin D. Giffone (editor), Johannes Unsok Ro (editor)
ISBN: 9783161615245, 3161615247
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Inscribe It In A Book Scribal Practice Cultural Memory And The Making Of The Hebrew Scriptures Benjamin D Giffone Editor by Benjamin D. Giffone (editor), Johannes Unsok Ro (editor) 9783161615245, 3161615247 instant download after payment.

The subfield of orality and scribal culture within Hebrew Bible studies is leading to gradual shifts in the field, and the nuancing or displacement of entrenched ideas and approaches. The theoretical and empirical essays in this volume contribute to the ongoing conversation within biblical and cognate studies concerning the scribal processes that produced biblical texts. The topics in this volume include scribal education and scribal culture, including comparative studies; the interaction between scribal texts and cultural or collective memory within an oral culture; the overlap and intersections of the roles "prophet," "priest," and "scribe" in ancient Israel and beyond; and descriptions of writing and scribal process within biblical texts themselves.

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