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The Masoretic Rewriting of Daniel 4–6: The Septuagint Version as Witness
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Olivier Munnich
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Academic Publications of Zipi Talshir xiii
- Abbreviations xix
- Septuagint and Samareitikon 1
- The Text-Critical Contribution of the Antiochean Greek and Old Latin Texts—Case Study: 2 Kings 8:10–11 17
- The Genealogical Lists in Genesis 5 and 11 in Three Different Versions 37
- An Identical Scribal Mistake in 1 Kings 9 and 2 Chronicles 7 Consequences for the Textual History of Kings and Chronicles 53
- Text and Context: The Textual Elimination of the Names of Gods and Its Literary, Administrative, and Legal Context 63
- Once Again: Hosea and the Pentateuchal Traditions 81
- Ezekiel, a Singer of Erotic Songs? Some Text-Critical Remarks on Ezekiel 33:31–32 95
- If You Go Down to the Woods Today: B(e)aring the Text of Proverbs MT and LXX 103
- Numbers 36:13: The Transition between Numbers and Deuteronomy and the Redaction of the Pentateuch 113
- Bel and the Dragon: The Relationship between Theodotion and the Old Greek 125
- The Masoretic Rewriting of Daniel 4–6: The Septuagint Version as Witness 149
- Speaking about God: Person Deixis in Malachi (Text and Versions) 173
- Echoes of Solomon and Nehemiah: Hezekiah’s Cultic Reforms in the Book of Chronicles 189
- Textual History through the Prism of Historical Linguistics: The Case of Biblical Hebrew z-m-r 201
- Whodunit? Implicit Subject, Discourse Structure, and Pragmatics in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles 223
- Weighing in the Scales: How an Egyptian Concept Made Its Way into Biblical and Postbiblical Literature 249
- The Rabbinic Sages’ Allegation about LXX Genesis 1:1: Bickerman’s Cogent Explanation 259
- When Did the Books of Samuel Become Scripture? 263
- What Is a Biblical Book? 283
- Revelatory Experiences as the Beginning of Scripture: Paul’s Letters and the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible 303
- The Canonization of the Hebrew Bible in Light of Second Temple Literature 337
- Index of Authors 367
- Index of Ancient Sources 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Academic Publications of Zipi Talshir xiii
- Abbreviations xix
- Septuagint and Samareitikon 1
- The Text-Critical Contribution of the Antiochean Greek and Old Latin Texts—Case Study: 2 Kings 8:10–11 17
- The Genealogical Lists in Genesis 5 and 11 in Three Different Versions 37
- An Identical Scribal Mistake in 1 Kings 9 and 2 Chronicles 7 Consequences for the Textual History of Kings and Chronicles 53
- Text and Context: The Textual Elimination of the Names of Gods and Its Literary, Administrative, and Legal Context 63
- Once Again: Hosea and the Pentateuchal Traditions 81
- Ezekiel, a Singer of Erotic Songs? Some Text-Critical Remarks on Ezekiel 33:31–32 95
- If You Go Down to the Woods Today: B(e)aring the Text of Proverbs MT and LXX 103
- Numbers 36:13: The Transition between Numbers and Deuteronomy and the Redaction of the Pentateuch 113
- Bel and the Dragon: The Relationship between Theodotion and the Old Greek 125
- The Masoretic Rewriting of Daniel 4–6: The Septuagint Version as Witness 149
- Speaking about God: Person Deixis in Malachi (Text and Versions) 173
- Echoes of Solomon and Nehemiah: Hezekiah’s Cultic Reforms in the Book of Chronicles 189
- Textual History through the Prism of Historical Linguistics: The Case of Biblical Hebrew z-m-r 201
- Whodunit? Implicit Subject, Discourse Structure, and Pragmatics in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles 223
- Weighing in the Scales: How an Egyptian Concept Made Its Way into Biblical and Postbiblical Literature 249
- The Rabbinic Sages’ Allegation about LXX Genesis 1:1: Bickerman’s Cogent Explanation 259
- When Did the Books of Samuel Become Scripture? 263
- What Is a Biblical Book? 283
- Revelatory Experiences as the Beginning of Scripture: Paul’s Letters and the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible 303
- The Canonization of the Hebrew Bible in Light of Second Temple Literature 337
- Index of Authors 367
- Index of Ancient Sources 375