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Rewriting The Sacred Text What The Old Greek Texts Tell Us About The Literary Growth Of The Bible Textcritical Studies 4 Kristin De Troyer

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Rewriting The Sacred Text What The Old Greek Texts Tell Us About The Literary Growth Of The Bible Textcritical Studies 4 Kristin De Troyer
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Kristin De Troyer
ISBN: 9004130896
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Rewriting The Sacred Text What The Old Greek Texts Tell Us About The Literary Growth Of The Bible Textcritical Studies 4 Kristin De Troyer by Kristin De Troyer 9004130896 instant download after payment.

Though most treatments of the historical development of the Hebrew Bible focus almost exclusively on Hebrew witnesses, Old Greek witnesses paint a picture of the growth of the Bible that is both fascinating and diverse. Four different patterns of development are examined and evaluated in this study: a rewritten Hebrew biblical text; a proto-Masoretic biblical text; a rewritten Greek biblical text; and a lost Hebrew Vorlage. Readers who think that the Bible was composed in Hebrew and then translated into Greek and other languages in a more or less linear fashion will be surprised to see the complex course that many biblical witnesses traveled between original composition and inclusion in the Jewish or Christian canons of Scripture.

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