The Principles of Samaritan Bible Exegesis
Author: S. Lowy
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2022-05-16
Total Pages: 558
ISBN-13: 9004509259
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Author: S. Lowy
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2022-05-16
Total Pages: 558
ISBN-13: 9004509259
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard N. Longenecker
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 1999-03-30
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 1467428795
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Nag Hammadi texts, and new Targums has greatly increased scholarly interest in the relationship between the New Testament and first -century Judaism. This critically acclaimed study by Richard Longenecker sheds light on this relationship by exploring the methods the earliest Christians used to interpret the Old Testament. By comparing the first Christian writings with Jewish documents from the same period, Longenecker helps to discern both the key differences between Christianity and Judaism and the Judaic roots of the Christian faith. This revised edition of Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period brings Longenecker's valued work up to date with current research in this important field of study.
Author: József Zsengellér
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2024-08-05
Total Pages: 424
ISBN-13: 3111435733
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe volume contains the edited papers presented at the 10th international conference of the Société d’Études Samaritaines held in Budapest in 2022. It is dedicated to the famous Hungarian rabbi and scholar Samuel Kohn (1841–1920) whose relevance in Samaritan studies was commemorated by Abraham Tal. The articles discuss the most recent questions of Samaritan research in five different fields. Historical topics and Samaritan synagogue mosaics are investigated by Ingrid Hjelm, Innocent Himbaza and Reinhard Pummer. Greek inscriptions and Aramaic documents are studied by Magnar Kartveit, Andreas Lehnardt, and József Zsengellér. Arabic Torah interpretations, and historical documents are delt with by Jasper Bernhofer, Leonhard Becker and Daniel Boušek. Analyses of Samaritan Hebrew and Aramaic linguistic issues and of Samaritan translation techniques are presented by Moshe Florentin, Christian Stadel, Nehemia Gordon, David Hammidovič, Patrick Pouchelle and Phil Reid. Studies on Samaritan manuscript writings and collections are presented by Evelyn Burkhardt, Stefan Schorch, Mariia Boichun and Golda Akhiezer. Leading scholars and young new colleagues enrich the various fields of Samaritan studies with new findings, insights ad implications.
Author: Alan David Crown
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 9780810826465
DOWNLOAD EBOOKContains nearly 1,000 new items directly concerned with Samaritan studies written since 1984, retains the alphabetical arrangement by author and the subject index, and supplies a new title index.
Author: Louis H. Feldman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 854
ISBN-13: 0520208536
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Louis Feldman has delivered a hurricane. . . . This book is essential reading for anyone who plans to use Josephus to illuminate a biblical text, early Judaism, the background to early Christianity, or the classical world in general. "—Steve Mason, York University "The work stands as a testament to Professor Feldman's lifetime of research on Josephus. No one else could write this volume, a tour de force."—Gregory Sterling, Notre Dame University
Author: Robert T. Anderson
Publisher: Society of Biblical Lit
Published: 2012-10-22
Total Pages: 237
ISBN-13: 1589837002
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Samaritan Pentateuch (SP) is the sacred scripture of the Samaritans, a tenacious religious community made famous by Jesus’ Good Samaritan story that persists to this day. Not so widely known is the impact of the SP outside the Samaritan community. Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in this scripture, as evidenced by several translations of the SP as well as reference in Qumran scroll studies to the SP or an SP-like tradition in an effort to describe some of the textual evidence present in the scrolls. This volume presents a general introduction to and overview of the SP, suitable for a course text and as a reference tool for the professional scholar.
Author: Alan David Crown
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 900
ISBN-13: 9783161452376
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Instone Brewer
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 9783161458033
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry A. Virkler
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2023-10-24
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 1493443097
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis textbook provides students and general readers with clear, accessible guidance for interpreting the Bible. With nearly 120,000 copies sold, it has become a trusted resource for serious students of the Bible. The authors' successful approach shows how proper theory leads to sound practice. This book gives readers not only an understanding of the principles of proper biblical interpretation but also the ability to apply those principles in sermon preparation, personal Bible study, or writing. The authors outline a seven-step hermeneutical process that includes (1) historical-cultural analysis, (2) written contextual analysis, (3) lexical-syntactical analysis, (4) literary analysis, (5) theological analysis, (6) comparison with other interpreters, and (7) application. The third edition has been updated throughout to account for new developments in the field and to incorporate feedback from professors and students. Exercises have also been updated and streamlined. Resources for instructors are available through Textbook eSources.
Author: Merrill C. Tenney
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Published: 2010-08-10
Total Pages: 2053
ISBN-13: 0310877008
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRevised edition. Volume 5 of 5. The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible has been a classic Bible study resource for more than thirty years. Now thoroughly revised, this new five-volume edition provides up-to-date entries based on the latest scholarship. Beautiful full-color pictures supplement the text, which includes new articles in addition to thorough updates and improvements of existing topics. Different viewpoints of scholarship permit a wellrounded perspective on significant issues relating to doctrines, themes, and biblical interpretation. The goal remains the same: to provide pastors, teachers, students, and devoted Bible readers a comprehensive and reliable library of information. • More than 5,000 pages of vital information on Bible lands and people • More than 7,500 articles alphabetically arranged for easy reference • Hundreds of full-color and black-and-white illustrations, charts, and graphs • 32 pages of full-color maps and hundreds of black-and-white outline maps for ready reference • Scholarly articles ranging across the entire spectrum of theological and biblical topics, backed by the most current body of archaeological research • 238 contributors from around the world