This volume comprises fifteen essays classified in three major sections. Some of these essays raise theoretical and methodological issues while others focus on specific topics. The time span ranges from late biblical period to the present. The volume reflects the current thought of some of the major scholars in the field in various shapes and contexts as well as from a variety of perspectives: inner-biblical, qumranic, New Testament, various rabbinic literature (targumic, midrashic, halachic, and Medieval kabalistic), and some modern interpretation. The essays reflects the contemporary thought of some of the foremost scholars in the field of biblical exegesis from a variety of standpoints, move the biblical exegesis well beyond its conventional limits, and enrich the knowledge and deeper the understanding of the readers.
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Comprises fifteen essays classified in three major sections. This volume reflects the thought of some of the major scholars in the field in various shapes and contexts as well as from a variety of perspectives: inner-biblical, qumranic, New Testament, various rabbinic literature, and some modern interpretation.
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I. Jewish Exegesis through the Generations; 1. Francis Landy, The Temple in the Story of the Akedah (Genesis 22); 2. Ehud Ben Zvi, Revisiting "Boiling in Fire" (2 Chr 35:13) and Related Passover Questions Text: Exegetical Needs, Concerns and General Implications; 3. Alan Cooper, On the Typology of Jewish Psalms Interpretation; 4. Moshe Aberbach and Isaac Kalimi, Targumic and Midrashic Exegesis in Contradiction to the Peshat of Biblical Text; 5. Rimmon Kasher, The Palestinian Targums to Genesis 4:8 - A New Approach to an Old Controversy; 6. Rivka B. Kern Ulmer, Visions of Egypt in Midrash: 'Pharaoh's Birthday' and the 'Nile Festival'; 7. Steven Fine, The United Colors of the Menorah: Some Byzantine and Medieval Perspectives on the Biblical Lampstand; 8. Herbert W. Basser, Kabbalistic Teaching in the Commentary of Job by Moses Nahmanides; II. Jewish Exegesis and Christianity; 9. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Biblical Exegesis in the Passion Narratives and the Dead Sea Scrolls; 10. J. Harold Ellens, Exegesis of Second Temple Texts in a Fourth Gospel Son of Man Logion. 11. John T. Townsend, Christianity in Rabbinic Literature; III. Jewish Bible Translation and Exegesis, and Modern Biblical Study; 12. Frederick E. Greenspahn, Why Jews Translate the Bible?; 13. Alan Levenson, The Rise of Modern Jewish Bible Studies: Preliminary Reflections; 14. Tirzah Meacham, Review of Isaac Kalimi, Early Jewish Exegesis and Theological Controversy; 15. Isaac Kalimi, Jewish Theological and Exegetical Approaches to the Hebrew Bible: A Response to T. Meacham.
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The essays reflects the contemporary thought of some of the foremost scholars in the field of biblical exegesis.
Examines issues of theory and method in biblical interpretation.
Over the last 40 years this pioneering series has established an unrivaled reputation for cutting-edge international scholarship in Biblical Studies and has attracted leading authors and editors in the field. The series takes many original and creative approaches to its subjects, including innovative work from historical and theological perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and more recent developments in cultural studies and reception history.
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ISBN
9780567026828
Publisert
2007-02-15
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T.& T.Clark Ltd
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570 gr
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P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
280

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Professor Isaac Kalimi is currently Rosenthal Distinguished Visiting Professor in Biblical and Judaic Studies at Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, USA) and Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israelite/Jewish History at Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies (Chicago). Peter J. Haas is Chair and Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies and Director, Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies, at Case Western REserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.