Scribal laws: exegetical variation in the textual transmission of biblical law in the late second temple period

On the basis of a detailed analysis of extant texts and versions, David Andrew Teeter examines the nature and background of deliberate scribal changes in the text of biblical law during the late Second Temple period. What were the "laws" governing this mode of scribal production and how ar...

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Main Author: Teeter, Andrew 1976- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2014
In: Forschungen zum Alten Testament (92)
Year: 2014
Reviews:[Rezension von: Teeter, Andrew, 1976-, Scribal laws : exegetical variation in the textual transmission of biblical law in the late second temple period] (2019) (Werrett, Ian)
[Rezension von: Teeter, Andrew, 1976-, Scribal laws : exegetical variation in the textual transmission of biblical law in the late second temple period] (2017) (Otto, Eckart, 1944 -)
[Rezension von: Teeter, Andrew, 1976-, Scribal laws : exegetical variation in the textual transmission of biblical law in the late second temple period] (2015) (Bergland, Kenneth)
[Rezension von: Teeter, Andrew, 1976-, Scribal laws : exegetical variation in the textual transmission of biblical law in the late second temple period] (2015) (Maskow, Lars)
Series/Journal:Forschungen zum Alten Testament 92
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Pentateuch, Bible. Pentateuch / Law (Theology) / Journalistic editing / History 538 BC-135
B Bible. Pentateuch, Bible. Pentateuch / Text history / Scribe / Early Judaism
B Old Testament / Law (Theology)
B Israel (Antiquity) / History 539 BC-330 BC
Further subjects:B Judiciary
B Writing
B Electronic books
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Summary:On the basis of a detailed analysis of extant texts and versions, David Andrew Teeter examines the nature and background of deliberate scribal changes in the text of biblical law during the late Second Temple period. What were the "laws" governing this mode of scribal production and how are the "laws" produced thereby to be understood? What are the underlying causes of textual difference, and what are the effects of the resulting plurality upon the character of interpretive scriptural encounter? What do the attested textual differences reveal about the social history of the biblical text, and
On the basis of a detailed analysis of extant texts and versions, David Andrew Teeter examines the nature and background of deliberate scribal changes in the text of biblical law during the late Second Temple period. What were the "laws" governing this mode of scribal production and how are the "laws" produced thereby to be understood? What are the underlying causes of textual difference, and what are the effects of the resulting plurality upon the character of interpretive scriptural encounter? What do the attested textual differences reveal about the social history of the biblical text, and
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ISBN:316153249X