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Mikra: Text, Translation, Reading, & Interpretation Of The Hebrew Bible In Ancient Judaism & Early Christianity (1990)

di M. J. Mulder

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Series: Compendia Rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum TestamentumSection 1 - The Jewish people in the first century Historial geography, political history, social, cultural and religious life and institutions Edited by S. Safrai and M. Stern in cooperation with D. Flusser and W.C. van UnnikSection 2 - The Literature of the Jewish People in the Period of the Second Temple and the TalmudSection 3 - Jewish Traditions in Early Christian Literature… (altro)
221.09 MUL (1) and other Hellenistic Jewish authors (1) and the early Christian fathers. From published reviews of the hardcover edition of Mikra: Text (1) Antico Testamento (4) authority and use at Qumran and in the apocrypha (1) BAY 49 ROW G (3) Canone (2) CM13.13 (1) ebraico (3) Ebraismo (4) for it means "the way in which the text has always been and ought to be recited and understood by those who have been closely connected with the texts." The many scholars (1) from 'Writing in ancient Israel and Early Judaism' to 'Old Testament Interpretation in the Writings of the Church Fathers' and the twenty chapters cover the canon (1) Jewish Aramaic translations (1) NBTS-57 (1) Nuovo Testamento (2) OWNER: Beit Hallel RESOURCE TYPE: Book STATUS: Available SHELF NUMBER: E1 DESCRIPTION: The term "Mikra" is frequently used interchangeably with "Bible" and "Holy Scripture." Nevertheless the term carries more freight (1) Peshitta and Latin translations) and interpretation (1) Reading and Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity "A vast amount of important information and useful knowledge has been brought together in this large (but not unreasonably priced) tome. I envy the person who can tru (1) Samaritan Targum (1) Septuaginta (3) SPU-78 (1) Textual Criticism/ Inspiration/ Hermeneutics (1) the ancient versions (Septuagint (1) the Latin translations (1) the New Testament writers (1) the Rabbis (1) the Samaritan tradition (1) the Samaritans (1) through the Greek and Aramaic translations (1) which all decent libraries should possess." ?The Expository Times "In its range of coverage the volume breaks some new ground (1)
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NO OF PAGES: 929 SUB CAT I: Commentary SUB CAT II: Bible SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: The term "Mikra" is frequently used interchangeably with "Bible" and "Holy Scripture." Nevertheless the term carries more freight, for it means "the way in which the text has always been and ought to be recited and understood by those who have been closely connected with the texts." The many scholars, all specialists in their fields, who contribute to this expansive volume elucidate the many translations and interpretations of the texts from the formation of the canon, through the Greek and Aramaic translations, the Samaritans, the Rabbis, the New Testament writers, the Latin translations, and the early Christian fathers.

From published reviews of the hardcover edition of Mikra: Text, Translation, Reading and Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

"A vast amount of important information and useful knowledge has been brought together in this large (but not unreasonably priced) tome. I envy the person who can truly say that he or she has nothing to learn from it. But I doubt whether such a person will easily be found." ?The Studia Philonica

"This important work must be commended most heartily. The range of articles is impressive, from 'Writing in ancient Israel and Early Judaism' to 'Old Testament Interpretation in the Writings of the Church Fathers' and the twenty chapters cover the canon, cycles of reading in the synagogue, the ancient versions (Septuagint, Samaritan Targum, Jewish Aramaic translations, Peshitta and Latin translations) and interpretation, authority and use at Qumran and in the apocrypha, Philo, Josephus, and other Hellenistic Jewish authors, rabbinic literature, the Samaritan tradition, Gnostic literature, and the early church.

"The general theme which controls the approach is 'how did the biblical books develop into Mikra, and how could this unique text give rise to such a wealth of interpretations. . . . This will be one of the standard works of reference, which all decent libraries should possess." ?The Expository Times

"In its range of coverage the volume breaks some new ground, for no other work of this nature offers anything really comparable. . . . Not the least important feature of this volume is the fact that it embraces both Jewish and Christian tradition, thus emphasizing the importance of studying these two traditions together, rather than in isolation, as has all too often been the case in the past. As one might expect from such a distinguished team of scholars, the quality of the contributions is generally high, and some are outstanding. . . . All in all, this may be judged an eminently successful and useful volume." ?Oxford Journals: Journal of Seminary StudiesNOTES: Purchased online from Amazon.com. SUBTITLE: Text, Translation, Reading & Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Ancient Judaism & Early Christianity
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Series: Compendia Rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum TestamentumSection 1 - The Jewish people in the first century Historial geography, political history, social, cultural and religious life and institutions Edited by S. Safrai and M. Stern in cooperation with D. Flusser and W.C. van UnnikSection 2 - The Literature of the Jewish People in the Period of the Second Temple and the TalmudSection 3 - Jewish Traditions in Early Christian Literature

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