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  1. Between Wisdom and Torah
    Discourses on Wisdom and Law in Second Temple Judaism
    Contributor: Beentjes, Pancratius C (Mitwirkender); Bledsoe, Seth A (Mitwirkender); Bledsoe, Seth (Herausgeber); Brooke, George J (Mitwirkender); Davidson, Lindsey A (Mitwirkender); Elgvin, Torleif (Mitwirkender); Gore-Jones, Lydia (Mitwirkender); Häner, Tobias (Mitwirkender); Kwon, JiSeong J (Mitwirkender); Kwon, Jiseong James (Herausgeber); Mazzinghi, Luca (Mitwirkender); Otto, Eckart (Mitwirkender); Römer, Thomas (Mitwirkender); Schipper, Bernd U (Mitwirkender); Sneed, Mark (Mitwirkender); Weeks, Stuart (Mitwirkender)
    Published: [2023]; ©2023
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    Contributor: Beentjes, Pancratius C (Mitwirkender); Bledsoe, Seth A (Mitwirkender); Bledsoe, Seth (Herausgeber); Brooke, George J (Mitwirkender); Davidson, Lindsey A (Mitwirkender); Elgvin, Torleif (Mitwirkender); Gore-Jones, Lydia (Mitwirkender); Häner, Tobias (Mitwirkender); Kwon, JiSeong J (Mitwirkender); Kwon, Jiseong James (Herausgeber); Mazzinghi, Luca (Mitwirkender); Otto, Eckart (Mitwirkender); Römer, Thomas (Mitwirkender); Schipper, Bernd U (Mitwirkender); Sneed, Mark (Mitwirkender); Weeks, Stuart (Mitwirkender)
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    Series: Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies ; 51
    Subjects: Judaism; Wisdom; Deuterokanonische Literatur; Schriftgelehrte; Tora; Weisheitsliteratur; RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
    Other subjects: Torah; Wisdom literature; early Judaism; scribal discourses
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  2. Law and ethics in early Judaism and the New Testament
    Published: [2017]
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    RVK Categories: BC 7460 ; BC 7550 ; BC 7700 ; BC 7740
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    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 383
    Subjects: Literatur; Gesetz <Theologie>; Frühjudentum
    Other subjects: Second; Temple; Period; moral; teaching; Torah
    Scope: X, 448 Seiten, 232 cm x 155 cm
  3. Translating Inspired Language, Transforming Sacred Texts: An Introduction
    Published: 2020

    Abstract In late medieval-early modern Iberia, translations of sacred texts often involved changes beyond those concerning linguistic and cultural frameworks. The sacred nature of the source text turned it into a potentially powerful tool for a... more

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    Abstract In late medieval-early modern Iberia, translations of sacred texts often involved changes beyond those concerning linguistic and cultural frameworks. The sacred nature of the source text turned it into a potentially powerful tool for a variety of purposes. Translations were used to advance didactic and cultural policies and to disseminate political and religious propaganda. They became building blocks for communal identities under fatal threat. When need be, they could be manipulated both as weapons of self-defense or of belligerent attack against rival religiosities and institutions that harbored them. The power generated by the divine authority that spoke through sacred texts also made their translations and their translators, targets of suspicion and victims of strict control, and at times, destruction. The five articles that I introduce represent a wide spectrum of these possibilities as they examine translation projects of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim sacred texts and the transformations they catalyzed.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Medieval encounters; Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 1995; 26(2020), 4/5, Seite 333-348; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Qur’ān; Torah; Bible; translating sacred texts
  4. Rabbinic study circles
    aspects of Jewish learning in its late antique context
    Contributor: Hirshman, Menaḥem (HerausgeberIn); Satran, David (HerausgeberIn); Reisler, Anita (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
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    Auf den Spuren der Entwicklung der rabbinischen Erziehung von den ersten Jahrhunderten unserer Zeitrechnung in Palästina bis zur Blütezeit der Lernzentren Jahrhunderte später in Babylonien untersuchen die Autoren dieses Bandes verschiedene Aspekte... more

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    Auf den Spuren der Entwicklung der rabbinischen Erziehung von den ersten Jahrhunderten unserer Zeitrechnung in Palästina bis zur Blütezeit der Lernzentren Jahrhunderte später in Babylonien untersuchen die Autoren dieses Bandes verschiedene Aspekte des Bildungsethos, die Spannung zwischen mündlicher Überlieferung und literarischer Praxis und die Rolle des rabbinischen Weisen als pädagogischem Innovator und Vorbild.InhaltsübersichtMarc Hirshman/David Satran: Introduction – Marc Hirshman: A Resurgent Religion: Midrashic Teaching in the First Centuries – Yael Wilfand: Was There Really 'an Arrogance of Wealth'? Re-evaluating a Scholarly Description of Second-Century Rabbis – Shimon Fogel: Sitting or Standing? Teaching Postures in the Early Rabbinic Literature – Adiel Kadari: Elijah as Torah Teacher – Where Should One Pray? – Reuven Kiperwasser: The Art of Forgetting in Rabbinic Narrative – Eliashiv Fraenkel: Pirqa Tales in the Babylonian Talmud – Reality and Literature – Jonathan Cahana-Blum: A Rabbinic Irigaray vs. a Christian Wittig? Boyarin's Parting of the (Gender) Ways Reconsidered – Richie (Shmuel) Lewis: The Myth of the Torah Taking account of a wide range of literary evidence and the most recent scholarship on the nature of education in Rabbinic Judaism of late antiquity, these studies examine new and varied aspects of the scriptural and intellectual infrastructure of the educational ethos, the tension between oral tradition and literary practice, and the central role of the rabbinic sage as pedagogical innovator and model. They also study the underlying influence of social and economic factors, the evolution of teaching techniques and frameworks, and the formative role of both midrashic mentality and mythopoetic currents. With an eye on the broader contexts of Greco-Roman culture and emergent Christianity, these essays follow the development of rabbinic ideas and institutions from the first centuries of the Common Era in Palestine through the flowering of centers of learning centuries later in Babylonia.Survey of contentsMarc Hirshman/David Satran: Introduction – Marc Hirshman: A Resurgent Religion: Midrashic Teaching in the First Centuries – Yael Wilfand: Was There Really 'an Arrogance of Wealth'? Re-evaluating a Scholarly Description of Second-Century Rabbis – Shimon Fogel: Sitting or Standing? Teaching Postures in the Early Rabbinic Literature – Adiel Kadari: Elijah as Torah Teacher – Where Should One Pray? – Reuven Kiperwasser: The Art of Forgetting in Rabbinic Narrative – Eliashiv Fraenkel: Pirqa Tales in the Babylonian Talmud – Reality and Literature – Jonathan Cahana-Blum: A Rabbinic Irigaray vs. a Christian Wittig? Boyarin's Parting of the (Gender) Ways Reconsidered – Richie (Shmuel) Lewis: The Myth of the Torah

     

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    Contributor: Hirshman, Menaḥem (HerausgeberIn); Satran, David (HerausgeberIn); Reisler, Anita (MitwirkendeR)
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    Series: Studies in Education and Religion in Ancient and Pre-Modern History in the Mediterranean and Its Environs ; 8
    Subjects: Studies in Education and Religion in Ancient and Pre-Modern History in the Mediterranean and Its Environs; Book of Numbers; Midrash; myth; Rhetoric; Education; Torah; Antike; Antike Religionsgeschichte; Jüdische Geschichte; Religionsgeschichte
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  5. Make a Fence for the Torah
    A Positive Reading of the Woman's Words in Genesis 3:3
    Author: York, Dan
    Published: 2022

    Modern commentators inculpate the woman in Gen 3:3, accusing her of altering the divine command and insinuating God's parsimony and severity. Significant voices from ancient Judaism and early Christianity, however, notice nothing wrong with her... more

     

    Modern commentators inculpate the woman in Gen 3:3, accusing her of altering the divine command and insinuating God's parsimony and severity. Significant voices from ancient Judaism and early Christianity, however, notice nothing wrong with her words. Rather—to anticipate a reading akin to m. Abot 1.1—her words construct a fence around the divine command. The Targum and the LXX provide the soil for this reading; Philo and Josephus provide the light for its growth. Jubilees, Abot de-Rabbi Natan, and Ephrem the Syrian provide categories to prune modern assumptions; the Sinai narrative (specifically, Exod 19:12-13a, 23) provides the exegetical ground to spark fresh growth. The proposed reading promotes a positive account of the woman and frees her from undeserved blame, thereby showcasing her proscription as an attempt to honor God rather than smear God's integrity.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: The catholic biblical quarterly; Washington, DC : Catholic Biblical Association of America, 1939; 84(2022), 4, Seite 547-565; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: 23; Exodus 19:12–13; Genesis 3:3; Torah; fence; reception history; the woman; touch
  6. Decrees for the “Volunteers” of the People
    The Function of the Pesher of the Well in the Context of the Damascus Document
    Published: 2022

    The Damascus Document’s Pesher of the Well (CD 6:2–11) has generally been treated as an isolated unit, either as an example of Qumran exegesis or as evidence for the history of the sect. The present study offers a fresh reading of this section that... more

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    The Damascus Document’s Pesher of the Well (CD 6:2–11) has generally been treated as an isolated unit, either as an example of Qumran exegesis or as evidence for the history of the sect. The present study offers a fresh reading of this section that gives special attention to its rhetorical function within the document and its relationship to the document’s legal material in particular. It is argued that the pesher was intended to authorize the body of legal rulings found within the document by interpreting the two lines of Numbers 21:18 as an outline of two stages of the sect’s history. The pesher is built around two anchor-words in the lemma: ‮שרים‬‎ (“officials”), a reference to the sect’s founders who established an authoritative body of torah rulings, and ‮נדיבי העם‬‎, a reference to the sect’s later “volunteer initiates” who were to remain faithful to these rules throughout the Epoch of Wickedness.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Dead Sea discoveries; Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 1994; 29(2022), 2, Seite 155-172; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Interpreter of the Law; Qumran community; Numbers; admonitions; pesher; biblical interpretation; Torah
  7. The Value of the Samaritan Versions for the Textual History of the Samaritan Pentateuch
    Published: 2021

    Abstract The Samaritan Aramaic Targum presents an extremely literal translation of SP , but the measure of literalness varies between different manuscripts. Further textual differences between these manuscripts can be related to different Hebrew... more

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    Abstract The Samaritan Aramaic Targum presents an extremely literal translation of SP , but the measure of literalness varies between different manuscripts. Further textual differences between these manuscripts can be related to different Hebrew Vorlagen, or to different interpretations of one and the same Hebrew Vorlage. It can thus be concluded that the Samaritan Targum tradition does not represent a single Aramaic translation of SP , but rather consists of several translations, based on different Hebrew Vorlagen. SAT and also the Samaritan Arabic translation are therefore important witnesses for the textual history of SP , relating to the written transmission of SP in the period before the 12th century CE , for which no Hebrew manuscripts are extant, and also to the Samaritan vocalization. This evidence demonstrates that the textual variety found in the Hebrew manuscripts of SP was already present in the transmission of SP between the 1st and the 11th century CE .

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Textus; Jerusalem : The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1960; 30(2021), 1, Seite 64-85; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Torah; textual history; Hebrew Bible; textual criticism; Hebrew Bible; Samaritan Arabic translation; Samaritan Targum; Samaritan Pentateuch (SP)
  8. Semitismus und Antisemitismus
    über aktives und passives Othering
    Published: 2021

    In Anknüpfung an die Theorie des "Othering" wird der Versuch unternommen, die Logik des Antisemitismus mit einem Verständnis der Andersheit des "Semitischen" zu kontrastieren. Dabei werden zunächst die Unterschiede zwischen einer Begründungslogik und... more

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    In Anknüpfung an die Theorie des "Othering" wird der Versuch unternommen, die Logik des Antisemitismus mit einem Verständnis der Andersheit des "Semitischen" zu kontrastieren. Dabei werden zunächst die Unterschiede zwischen einer Begründungslogik und einer Funktionslogik erläutert. Anhand zweier Beispiele (Nirenberg, Salzborn) wird gezeigt, wie unterschiedlich Deutungen des Antisemitismus in Geschichte kontextualisiert werden können. Darauf aufbauend wird die Unterscheidung von passivem und aktivem Othering entwickelt. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird dann nach den Bedingungen der Möglichkeit von Konturen des "Semitischen" gefragt. Following the theory of "othering", this contribution aims to contrast the logic of anti-Semitism with an understanding of the otherness of the "Semitic". First, I explain the differences between a logic of justification and a logic of function. I employ two examples (Nirenberg, Salzborn) to show how different interpretations of anti-Semitism can be historically contextualized. Building on this, the distinction between passive and active othering is developed. Finally, after taking this into consideration, I inquire into the conditions of the possibility of the emergence of contours of the "Semitic".

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für Pädagogik und Theologie; Berlin : de Gruyter, 2005; 73(2021), 2, Seite 130-150; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Alienation; Ambiguity; Hermeneutics; Judaism; Torah; Thora; Judentum; Ambiguität; Entfremdung; Hermeneutik
  9. Between wisdom and Torah
    discourses on wisdom and law in Second Temple Judaism
    Contributor: Bledsoe, Seth A. (HerausgeberIn); Kwon, JiSeong James (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2023]; ©2023
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    Previous scholars have largely approached Wisdom and Torah in the Second Temple Period through a type of reception history, whereby the two concepts have been understood as signifiers of independent, earlier “biblical” streams of tradition that later... more

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    Previous scholars have largely approached Wisdom and Torah in the Second Temple Period through a type of reception history, whereby the two concepts have been understood as signifiers of independent, earlier “biblical” streams of tradition that later came together in the Hellenistic and Roman eras, largely under the process of a so-called “torahization” of wisdom. Recent studies critiquing the nature of wisdom and wisdom literature as operative categories for understanding scribal cultures in early Judaism, as well as newer approaches to conceptualizing Torah and authorizing-compositional practices related to the Pentateuchal texts, however, have challenged the foundations on which the previous models of Wisdom and Torah rested. This volume, therefore, brings together several essays that aim to reexamine and rethink the ways we can describe the developments of texts categorized as “Wisdom” that proliferated during the Second Temple Period and whose contents point to an engagement with a “Torah” discourse. By asking anew the question of whether “Wisdom” was transformed by/into “Torah” during this period, this volume offers reformulations on the discursive space between Wisdom and Torah through analyzing new identifications, confluences, and transformations

     

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    Subjects: Judaism; Wisdom; RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
    Other subjects: Torah; Wisdom literature; early Judaism; scribal discourses
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  10. Nómos/nómoi in the Septuagint and the Letter to the Hebrews
    Published: 2023

    This article explores the usage of plural νόμοι versus singular νόμος throughout the whole corpus of the Greek Bible. Obviously, the singular is predominant. If we put aside later variants and textual traditions, the rare passages where the plural... more

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    This article explores the usage of plural νόμοι versus singular νόμος throughout the whole corpus of the Greek Bible. Obviously, the singular is predominant. If we put aside later variants and textual traditions, the rare passages where the plural νόμοι is used (in Proverbs, Jeremiah, Esther, and 2 Maccabees) mutually elucidate each other: the plural occurs where the translators wanted to stress that the law(s) in question should be distinguished from the Torah. With respect to Jer 31:31–34 (LXX 38:31–34) and the quotations from it in Hebrews, the article demonstrates that the plural νόμοι in the LXX cannot be explained by the Vorlage, as many modern researchers suggest, but was a conscious device used by the LXX translator. The aim of the translator, followed by the author of Hebrews, was to stress the distinction between the Law of Moses and the Laws of the New Covenant.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Novum Testamentum; Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 1956; 65(2023), 4, Seite 498-516; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Epistle to the Hebrews; Jeremiah; Septuagint; nomos; Torah