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Israel in the wilderness : interpretations of the biblical narratives in Jewish and Christian traditions / edited by Kenneth E. Pomykala.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2008.
Description
1 online resource (259 p.)
Details
Subject(s)
Bible O.T. Pentateuch
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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History
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Early church, ca. 30-600
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Congresses
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Bible O.T. Pentateuch
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Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
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History
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To 1500
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Congresses
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Moses (Biblical leader)
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Congresses
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Related name
Pomykala, Kenneth
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Series
Themes in biblical narrative ; v. 10.
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Themes in biblical narrative, 1388-3909 ; v. 10
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Summary note
This collection of essays examines how stories from the biblical narrative of Israel in the Wilderness (Exodus 16-Deuteronomy 34) were interpreted by later Jewish and Christian writers (ca. 400 BCE-500 CE). Stories such as those about manna and water from a rock, the Golden Calf incident, Korah’s rebellion, and the death of Moses provided later Jewish and Christian writers with a treasure trove of material for reflection and interpretation. Whereas individual essays investigate how particular literary works, such as Ben Sira, Qumran documents, New Testament writings, the Apostolic Fathers, and Targums, appropriated the biblical text, taken together the essays form an exercise in uncovering the hermeneutical imagination of interpreters during formative periods of Jewish and Christian thought. This volume will be valuable to those interested in ancient Judaism and early Christianity, the history of interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, and the hermeneutical appropriation of sacred texts.
Notes
"All of the essays were written in conjunction with the Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity Section of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature"--Introd.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
Preliminary Material / K.E. Pomykala
The concept of the wilderness in the Pentateuch / Won W. Lee
The covenant with Phinehas in Ben Sira (Sirach 45:23–26; 50:22–24) / Kenneth E. Pomykala
The wilderness motif in the Dead Sea Scrolls / Alison Schofield
Philo’s interpretation of Korah / Louis H. Feldman
Is it the serpent that heals? An ancient jewish Theologoumenon and the developing faith in Jesus / Marc Turnage
Josephus’ view of the Amalekites / Louis H. Feldman
Pseudo-Philo, Paul and Israel’s rolling stone: Early points along an exegetical trajectory / Bruce N. Fisk
The staff of Moses and the mercy of God: Moses’ final intercession in Pseudo-Philo 19 / Judith H. Newman
The wilderness narrative in the apostolic fathers / Clayton N. Jefford
Eschatological Aspects of the Sinai experience in patristic interpretation / Nicholas Perrin
The next generation: Irenaeus on the rebellion in the desert of Paran / Susan L. Graham
Hidden bread and revealed word: Manna traditions in Targums Neophyti1 and Ps-Jonathan / Alena Nye-Knutson
Index of ancient texts / K.E. Pomykala.
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ISBN
1-282-39792-3
9786612397929
90-474-3249-5
OCLC
592756296
183266508
Doi
10.1163/ej.9789004164246.I-247
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