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Oral Tales and Written Truth in the Early Reception History of LXX Psalm 118(119)
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Jonathan Stavsky
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- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Myth and Mimesis in the Psalm of Jonah 1
- His Highness: God’s Voice and the Autoimmune in Two Royal Psalms 11
- “Take Pity on Zion, Rebuild the Walls of Jerusalem”: A Late Antique Hebrew Elegy on the Destruction of Jerusalem 27
- Oral Tales and Written Truth in the Early Reception History of LXX Psalm 118(119) 43
- David and Jerusalem: From Psalms to the Zohar 67
- The Voice of the Psalmist: On the Performative Role of Psalms in Moses Mendelssohn’s Jerusalem 109
- Rosenzweig’s Reading of Psalm 115: The Gruesome “We” 135
- Paul Celan, the Last Psalmist 143
- “By the Waters of Babylon”: The Amnesia of Memory 153
- Appendix: Selected Psalms on Jerusalem (translated by Robert Alter) 165
- Notes on Contributors 189
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Myth and Mimesis in the Psalm of Jonah 1
- His Highness: God’s Voice and the Autoimmune in Two Royal Psalms 11
- “Take Pity on Zion, Rebuild the Walls of Jerusalem”: A Late Antique Hebrew Elegy on the Destruction of Jerusalem 27
- Oral Tales and Written Truth in the Early Reception History of LXX Psalm 118(119) 43
- David and Jerusalem: From Psalms to the Zohar 67
- The Voice of the Psalmist: On the Performative Role of Psalms in Moses Mendelssohn’s Jerusalem 109
- Rosenzweig’s Reading of Psalm 115: The Gruesome “We” 135
- Paul Celan, the Last Psalmist 143
- “By the Waters of Babylon”: The Amnesia of Memory 153
- Appendix: Selected Psalms on Jerusalem (translated by Robert Alter) 165
- Notes on Contributors 189