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Testament Of Abraham Commentaries On Early Jewish Literature Dale C Jr Allison

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Testament Of Abraham Commentaries On Early Jewish Literature Dale C Jr Allison
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.13 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Dale C. Jr. Allison
ISBN: 9783110178883, 3110178885
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Testament Of Abraham Commentaries On Early Jewish Literature Dale C Jr Allison by Dale C. Jr. Allison 9783110178883, 3110178885 instant download after payment.

This first verse-by-verse commentary on the Greek text of the Testament of Abraham places the work within the history of both Jewish and Christian literature. It emphasizes the literary artistry and comedic nature of the Testament, brings to the task of interpretation a mass of comparative material, and establishes that, although the Testament goes back to a Jewish tale of the first or second century CE, the Christian elements are much more extensive than has previously been realized. The commentary further highlights the dependence of the Testament upon both Greco-Roman mythology and the Jewish Bible. This should be the standard commentary for years to come.

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