"As It Is Written" and Other Citation Formulae in the Old Testament
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Kevin L. Spawn
About this book
This volume examines the use of citation formulae in the Old Testament. After demonstrating the lack of consensus and method in the treatment of such exegetical devices, the author addresses the need for a sustained examination of citation formulae and related expressions.
This inquiry focuses on the careful identification of the referents of citation bases as a basis for the study of inner-biblical exegesis. Further insights are offered on the development of such exegetical devices, the hermeneutics of the post-exilic community, and the syntax of comparative statements in Hebrew.
Author / Editor information
The author is an Assistant Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Simpson College, Redding, Calif., USA.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Abbreviations
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Chapter 1: The Present State of the Analysis of Citation Formulae in the Old Testament and a Way Forward
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Chapter 2: Citation Bases with [XXX]
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Chapter 3: Citation Bases with [XXX]
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Chapter 4: Citation Bases with [XXX]
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Chapter 5: Other Citation Bases
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Chapter 6: Conclusions
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Bibliography
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Indices
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