For understanding biblical Greek in context, the importance of the discoveries of papyri was recognized early in the twentieth century, while inscriptions by comparison were left unexplored. Those scholars who had intended to turn their attention to the inscriptions were delayed by their work on the papyri and by the conviction that the greater results would come from these. As a result, undue focus has been placed on papyri, and biblical Greek words have been viewed only through their lens, leading to the inference that the Greek is specifically Egyptian and vernacular. This volume widens the focus on Septuagint words by demonstrating how the inscriptions, coming from a broader geographical region than papyri and containing a wider range of registers, are a source that should not remain untouched.This work explains the current state of the study of Septuagint vocabulary and outlines the competing roles of papyri and inscriptions in its interpretation, including the limitations of focussing solely on papyri. The practical issues for a biblical scholar in dealing with inscriptions are presented and some guidance is given for those wishing to explore the resources further. Finally, examples are drawn together of how inscriptions can illuminate our understanding of Septuagint vocabulary, and thereby inform the socio-historical position of the Septuagint. The origins of apparently new words in the Septuagint, the semantic and grammatical function of words, and the geographical distribution and register all demonstrate the need for further investigation into this field.
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PrefaceAbbreviationsCh - The Current State of Septuagint VocabularyCh - Documentary Evidence in Biblical LexicographyCh - Working with Greek InscriptionsCh - New WordsCh - Semantics, Grammar, and RegisterCh - Geographical DistributinoConclusionsAppendix: Epigraphic ResourcesBibliographyIndexes
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Critical Studies in the Hebrew Bible is a series that publishes short monographs of between 30,000 and 50,000 words in any area of the critical study of the Old Testament / Hebrew Bible, including studies of history, literature, religion and theology, composition and redaction, textual criticism, and language. Volumes in the series are original pieces of research of the highest quality by established scholars in the field.
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ISBN
9781575063249
Publisert
2014-10-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Eisenbrauns
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
154
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