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  1. Art, Aesthetics and the Dynamics of Visuality in Ezekiel 23
    Autor*in: Quick, Laura
    Erschienen: 2021

    This essay explores Ezekiel 23 as a text about art and aesthetics. As an aesthetic response to an artistic endeavour, it argues that the description of Oholibah’s act of viewing must be placed within the context of strategies for verbalizing visual... mehr

     

    This essay explores Ezekiel 23 as a text about art and aesthetics. As an aesthetic response to an artistic endeavour, it argues that the description of Oholibah’s act of viewing must be placed within the context of strategies for verbalizing visual phenomenon in biblical literature. And as a work of art, the carved Chaldean officers must be understood within larger ancient Near Eastern artistic conventions. The convergence of these distinct but related focuses allows us to reassess Oholibah’s act of viewing art and its role in Ezekiel 23.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: The journal of Hebrew scriptures; Ottawa : The National Library of Canada, 1996; 21(2021), Artikel-ID 1, Seite 1-24; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Bibel; Kunst; Ästhetik; Alter Orient;
  2. Gender and Philology's Uncommon Sense

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Hebrew bible and ancient Israel; Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2012; 8(2019), 4, Seite 379-387; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Syntax; Geschlechterforscher; Geschlechtergerechte Sprache; Exegese; Auslegung;
  3. Behemoth’s Penis, Yahweh’s Might
    Competing Bodies in the Book of Job
    Autor*in: Quick, Laura
    Erschienen: 2022

    The poetic description of Behemoth in Job 40 makes use of a literary technique for describing the body known as the was.f, elsewhere found most famously in biblical literature in the descriptions of the lovers in the Song of Songs (4.1-7; 5.11-16;... mehr

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    The poetic description of Behemoth in Job 40 makes use of a literary technique for describing the body known as the was.f, elsewhere found most famously in biblical literature in the descriptions of the lovers in the Song of Songs (4.1-7; 5.11-16; 6.4-7; 7.2-10). In a was.f, body parts are systematically listed and described according to an organizing principle that develops its contents a capite ad calcem, beginning with the head and proceeding down the body. However, instead of providing a standard systematic itemization of this monstrous body, the book of Job subverts the was.f form. The description of Behemoth’s body is truncated, making use of highly euphemistic language which focuses the reader upon one body part in particular: Behemoth’s penis. Through the transformation of the was.f, the poet highlights and emphasizes the monster’s massive genitalia. And because God is ultimately able to defeat the beast, the text therefore claims that Yahweh, so to speak, has the bigger balls. This paper explores the ideas and values embedded within the literary features and poetic devices employed in the description of Behemoth’s body. In so doing, I uncover new implications for understanding the cosmic battle between Yahweh and the beast: as a divine willy-waving contest.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal for the study of the Old Testament; London [u.a.] : Sage, 1976; 46(2022), 3, Seite 339-357; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: penis size; divine embodiment; transformed was.f; Behemoth; Job 40
  4. Deuteronomy 28 and the Aramaic curse tradition
    Autor*in: Quick, Laura
    Erschienen: 2017; ©2017
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press USA - OSO, Oxford

    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy. Cover -- Deuteronomy 28 and... mehr

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    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy. Cover -- Deuteronomy 28 and the Aramaic Curse Tradition -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Significance of the Present Study -- 1: Deuteronomy 28 and Ancient Near Eastern Curses -- The Basic Formulation -- Early Criticism -- Consolidation -- The Nature of Text ual Reuse in Ancient Israel -- Later Criticisms and Tell Tayinat -- Moving Beyond the Current Debate -- 2: The Comparative Method in Scripture and Inscription -- The Nature of the Debate -- The Comparative Method in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Legal Studies -- The Many Uses of Intertextuality in Biblical Studies -- The Hittite Question -- Beyond the Impasse -- Transmision and Translation: Assyrian Vassal versus Assyrian Province -- Mesopotamian or Levantine? A Cultural Question -- 3: The Futility Curse as a Northwest Semitic Trope: The Old Aramaic Inscriptions -- The Tell Fakhariyah Bilingual Inscription -- KAI 309: 18-19 -- KAI 309: 19 -- KAI 309: 20 -- KAI 309: 20-21 -- KAI 309: 21 -- KAI 309: 22 -- The Sefire Treaties -- Sefire I A -- KAI 222: A 21 -- KAI 222: A 21-22 -- KAI 222: A 22 -- KAI 222: A 22-23 -- KAI 222: A 23-24 -- KAI 222: A 24 -- Sefire IIA 1-9 -- KAI 223: A [1a] -- KAI 223: A [1b] -- KAI 223: A [1-2] -- KAI 223: A [2-3] -- KAI 223: A [3] -- The Bukān Stele -- KAI 320: 5-6 -- KAI 320: 6-8 -- Futility Curses in Mesopotamia and Anatolia? -- A Sumerian Mythological Text -- Old Hittite Mythological Texts -- CTH 324: The Disappearance of Telipinu (Version One) -- CTH 325: The Disappearance of the Storm God -- CTH 326: The Storm God, the Personal God of Queen Asmunikal -- A Neo-Assyrian Treaty and a Neo-Babylonian Annal -- SAA II, 2: The Treaty of Assur-nerari V with Mati'ilu, King of Arpad -- SAA II, 2: vi 3 -- SAA II, 2: vi 4 -- The Ninth Campaign of Assurbanipal -- 4: Futility Curses in the Hebrew Bible.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Oxford Theology and Religion Monographs
    Schlagworte: Blessing and cursing in the Bible; Fluch; Metapher; Religionsgeschichte; Electronic books
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  5. Lukas und Dion von Prusa
    das lukanische Doppelwerk im Kontext paganer Bildungsdiskurse
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  Brill, Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn, Deutschland

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    Beteiligt: Huebenthal, Sandra (Herausgeber); Vayntrub, Jacqueline Eliza (Herausgeber); Crook, Zeba (Herausgeber); Hagedorn, Anselm C. (Herausgeber); Gerber, Christine (Herausgeber); Hatina, Thomas (Herausgeber); Hutton, Jeremy M. (Herausgeber); Körting, Corinna (Herausgeber); Quick, Laura (Herausgeber); Shantz, Colleen (Herausgeber); Sommer, Michael (Herausgeber); Vearncombe, Erin (Herausgeber); Wöhrle, Jakob (Herausgeber); Zamfir, Korinna (Herausgeber); Zimmermann, Christiane (Herausgeber)
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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in cultural contexts of the Bible ; Band 3
    Schlagworte: Bildung; Religion; Rezeption; Theologie
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dio Chrysostomus (40-120); (Produktform)Hardback; (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft; Neues Testament; Inkulturation; Bildungsreligion; frühes Christentum; Philosophie; Rhetorik; Zweite Sophistik; Ethik; Theologie; Rezeptionsästhetik; New Testament; inculturation; philosophy; early Christianity; rhetoric; Second Sophistic; ethics; theology; reader-response criticism; (VLB-WN)1542: Hardcover, Softcover / Religion, Theologie/Christentum
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    Habilitationsschrift, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, 2019

  6. Deuteronomy 28 and the aramaic curse tradition
    Autor*in: Quick, Laura
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom

    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy. Laura Quick examines a broad... mehr

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    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy. Laura Quick examines a broad range of materials, including Old Aramaic inscriptions, attempting to show the value of these Northwest Semitic texts as primary sources to reorient our view of an ancient world usually seen through a biblical or Mesopotamian lens. By studying these inscriptions alongside the biblical text, Deuteronomy 28 and the Aramaic Curse Tradition increases our knowledge of the early history and function of the curses in Deuteronomy 28. This has implications for our understanding of the date of the composition of the book of Deuteronomy, and the reasons behind its production. The ritual realm which stands behind the use of curses and the formation of covenants in the biblical world is also explored, arguing that the interplay between orality and literacy is essential to understanding the function and form of the curses in Deuteronomy. This book contributes to our understanding of the book of Deuteronomy and its place within the literary history of ancient Israel and Judah, with implications for the composition of the Pentateuch or Torah as a whole. -- Deuteronomy 28 and Ancient Near Eastern Curses -- The Comparative Method in Scripture and Inscription -- The Futility Curse as a Northwest Semitic Trope: The Old Aramaic Inscriptions -- Futility Curses in the Hebrew Bible -- Composition of the Tell Fakhariyah Inscription and Deuteronomy 28 -- and Ritual in Deuteronomy 28

     

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    ISBN: 9780198810933
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    Schriftenreihe: Oxford theology and religion monographs
    Schlagworte: Manuscripts, Aramaic; Blessing and cursing in the Bible; Transmission of texts
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  7. Dream Accounts in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Jewish Literature
    Autor*in: Quick, Laura
    Erschienen: [2018]

    The study of dreams and their interpretation in the literary remains from antiquity have become increasingly popular access points to the phenomenological study of religious experience in the ancient world, as well as of the literary forms in which... mehr

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    The study of dreams and their interpretation in the literary remains from antiquity have become increasingly popular access points to the phenomenological study of religious experience in the ancient world, as well as of the literary forms in which this experience was couched. This article considers the phenomenon of dreaming in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Jewish literature. I consider treatments of these dream accounts, noting the development in the methodological means by which this material has been approached, moving from source criticism, to tradition history, and finally to form-critical methods. Ultimately, I will argue that form criticism in particular enables scholars to discern shifts and developments across diachronic perspectives. Study of dream accounts is thus illuminating not only for the understanding of dream phenomena, but also for the development of apocalyptic and the method and means of early Jewish biblical interpretation.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Currents in biblical research; London [u.a.] : Sage, 2002; 17(2018), 1, Seite 8-32; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: ANTIQUITIES; Apocrypha; BIBLE. Old Testament; Dead Sea Scrolls; HERMENEUTICS; Hebrew Bible; JEWISH literature; Pseudepigrapha; SCHOLARS; apocalyptic; dream interpretation; dream reports; dreams; early Jewish biblical interpretation; form criticism; source criticism
  8. Deuteronomy 28 and the Aramaic curse tradition
    Autor*in: Quick, Laura
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom

    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy. Laura Quick examines a broad... mehr

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    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy. Laura Quick examines a broad range of materials, including Old Aramaic inscriptions, attempting to show the value of these Northwest Semitic texts as primary sources to reorient our view of an ancient world usually seen through a biblical or Mesopotamian lens. By studying these inscriptions alongside the biblical text, Deuteronomy 28 and the Aramaic Curse Tradition increases our knowledge of the early history and function of the curses in Deuteronomy 28. This has implications for our understanding of the date of the composition of the book of Deuteronomy, and the reasons behind its production. The ritual realm which stands behind the use of curses and the formation of covenants in the biblical world is also explored, arguing that the interplay between orality and literacy is essential to understanding the function and form of the curses in Deuteronomy. This book contributes to our understanding of the book of Deuteronomy and its place within the literary history of ancient Israel and Judah, with implications for the composition of the Pentateuch or Torah as a whole. -- Deuteronomy 28 and Ancient Near Eastern Curses -- The Comparative Method in Scripture and Inscription -- The Futility Curse as a Northwest Semitic Trope: The Old Aramaic Inscriptions -- Futility Curses in the Hebrew Bible -- Composition of the Tell Fakhariyah Inscription and Deuteronomy 28 -- and Ritual in Deuteronomy 28

     

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    Schlagworte: Manuscripts, Aramaic; Blessing and cursing in the Bible; Transmission of texts; Fluch; Metapher; Religionsgeschichte
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  9. Deuteronomy 28 and the Aramaic curse tradition
    Autor*in: Quick, Laura
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom

    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy. Laura Quick examines a broad... mehr

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    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy. Laura Quick examines a broad range of materials, including Old Aramaic inscriptions, attempting to show the value of these Northwest Semitic texts as primary sources to reorient our view of an ancient world usually seen through a biblical or Mesopotamian lens. By studying these inscriptions alongside the biblical text, Deuteronomy 28 and the Aramaic Curse Tradition increases our knowledge of the early history and function of the curses in Deuteronomy 28. This has implications for our understanding of the date of the composition of the book of Deuteronomy, and the reasons behind its production. The ritual realm which stands behind the use of curses and the formation of covenants in the biblical world is also explored, arguing that the interplay between orality and literacy is essential to understanding the function and form of the curses in Deuteronomy. This book contributes to our understanding of the book of Deuteronomy and its place within the literary history of ancient Israel and Judah, with implications for the composition of the Pentateuch or Torah as a whole. -- Deuteronomy 28 and Ancient Near Eastern Curses -- The Comparative Method in Scripture and Inscription -- The Futility Curse as a Northwest Semitic Trope: The Old Aramaic Inscriptions -- Futility Curses in the Hebrew Bible -- Composition of the Tell Fakhariyah Inscription and Deuteronomy 28 -- and Ritual in Deuteronomy 28

     

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    This study considers the relationship of Deuteronomy 28 to the curse traditions of the ancient Near East. It focuses on the linguistic and cultural means of the transmission of these traditions to the book of Deuteronomy.

     

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