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Septuagint and Reception 1st Edition by Johann Cook ISBN 9004177256 9789004177253

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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 421
Author: Johann Cook
ISBN: 9789004177253, 9004177256
Language: English
Year: 2009

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ISBN 10: 9004177256 
ISBN 13: 9789004177253
Author: Johann Cook

This collection contains essays prepared for the newly established Association for the Study of the Septuagint in South Africa. It includes contributions on the Old Greek text, the reception of the LXX and a number of related themes.

Septuagint and Reception 1st Table of contents:

  • Part 1: Old Greek Texts and Textual Studies

    • The Prayer of Azariah (DanLXX 3): Sources and Origin
      • By Jan Joosten
    • On the Role of External Traditions in the Septuagint
      • By Anneli Aejmelaeus
    • Psalms as Magic? P. Vindob. G 39205 Revisited
      • By Peter Arzt-Grabner
    • Examining the Pluses in the Greek Psalter: A Study of the Septuagint Translation Qua Communication
      • By Randall X. Gauthier
    • The Greek Translation of Lamentations: Towards a More Nuanced View of Its Literal Character
      • By Gideon Kotzé
  • Part 2: Reception of the Septuagint in the New Testament and Early Christianity

    • Hab 2:3-4 in the Hebrew Tradition and in the Septuagint, With Its Reception in the New Testament
      • By Wolfgang Kraus
    • Quotations from the Minor Prophets in Hebrews
      • By Gert J. Steyn
    • Ancient Egyptian Elements in Hebrews 1?
      • By Annette Evans
    • Differences between the MT and LXX Contexts of Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament: Isaiah 45:18-25 as a Case Study
      • By Ronald H. Van Der Bergh
    • The Reception of the Susanna Narrative (Dan. XIII; LXX) in Early Christianity
      • By Chris L. De Wet
  • Part 3: Septuagint and Intertestamental/Early Jewish Literature

    • The Use of Names as Evidence of the Septuagint as a Source for Josephus’ Antiquities in Books 1 to 5
      • By Lawrence Ronald Lincoln
    • Wisdom in the Wisdom of Solomon and Cleanthes’ Hymn to Zeus
      • By Johan C. Thom
    • The Strange Woman in Proverbs, LXX Proverbs and Aseneth
      • By William Loader
  • Part 4: Septuagint in Patristic and Later Reception

    • Augustine, Jerome and the Septuagint
      • By Annemaré Kotzé
  • Part 5: Miscellanea and Comparative Studies

    • A Comparative Study [of the Septuagint and Peshitta of Proverbs]
      • By Harry F. Van Rooy
    • The Case of the Book of Aristeas and the Septuagint
      • By Jacobus A. Naudé
    • A Neglected Element in Aristeas’ Charter Myth for Alexandrian Judaism
      • By Jonathan More
    • The Eunuch in Jewish Tradition: From the Hebrew Bible to the Septuagint and Beyond
      • By Randal X. Gauthier

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