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The Septuagint And Its Reception Martin Meiser

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The Septuagint And Its Reception Martin Meiser
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.43 MB
Pages: 612
Author: Martin Meiser
ISBN: 9783161549175, 3161549171
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 482

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The Septuagint And Its Reception Martin Meiser by Martin Meiser 9783161549175, 3161549171 instant download after payment.

The Septuagint is an important source for the study of ancient Judaism and, in terms of textual development and theology, is to be embedded in the literature of the last three centuries BCE. At the same time, the Septuagint often is the authoritative reference text of ancient Christian reception of the so-called Old Testament. 

The essays collected in this volume deal in their first part with the interpretation of the Septuagint, primarily the historical and the prophetic books. Questions of textual criticism and theology are addressed in the two sections on the New Testament (Gospel of Mark, Acts, and Paul) and Patristics (Justin and Jerome, for example). The final section is devoted to the patristic interpretation of Old Testament texts (Gen 2-3; Gen 28:10-22; Jer 10:1-16; Psalms), themes (notion of God; pseudo-prophecy), and figures (Adam, Abraham, Hannah).

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