Texts and contexts of Jeremiah: the exegesis of Jeremiah 1 and 10 in light of text and reception history

Based on the examples of Jeremiah 1 and 10, this volume contains contributions of the textual reception and of the exegesis of both chapters. Although textual history and reception history are to be distinguished from each other, they are interconnected, as the textual history of any biblical book...

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Corporate Author: Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting 2014, Wien (Author)
Contributors: Finsterbusch, Karin 1963- (Editor) ; Lange, Armin 1961- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leuven Paris Bristol, CT Peeters 2016
In: Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology (82)
Year: 2016
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Series/Journal:Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology 82
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Jeremia 1 / Bible. Jeremia 10 / Exegesis / History
B Bible. Jeremia 1 / Bible. Jeremia 10 / Exegesis
Further subjects:B Bible. Jeremiah, I Criticism, Textual
B Bible. Jeremiah, X Criticism, Textual
B Conference program
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Summary:Based on the examples of Jeremiah 1 and 10, this volume contains contributions of the textual reception and of the exegesis of both chapters. Although textual history and reception history are to be distinguished from each other, they are interconnected, as the textual history of any biblical book is also part of its reception history. Jeremiah 1 and 10 are ideal "test cases" because their textual traditions (MT-Jer and LXX-Jer and its Hebrew Vorlage respectively) differ most significantly in terms of rhetoric, structure and content. The volume demonstrates how the Jeremiah's reception history helps to better understand the textual history of both chapters--
The exegesis of Jeremiah 1 in light of text and reception history. The rabbinic construction of Jeremiah's lineage -- Early Christian interests in Jeremiah 1 -- Isomorphism and interpretation: reflections on the Greek translations of Jeremiah 1 -- Different beginnings, different book profiles: exegetical perspectives on the Hebrew Vorlage of LXX-Jer and MT-Jer 1 -- The exegesis of Jeremiah 10 in light of text and reception history -- Biographic Rehabilitation: late rabbinic readings of Jer 10:1-6 and their Christian context -- Reception of Jer 10:1-16 in Early Chrisitan literature -- Broadening the criteria for clarifying the textual history of Jeremiah 10: the pre-Masoretic idiolect -- Exegesis of Jeremiah 10 in LXX and in MT: results and implications -- Conclusions and implications -- The manifold reception of Jeremiah 1 and 10: a response
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [149]-161
"The editors of the present volume organized a program unit at the 2014 Vienna International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature ... This volume comprises the contributions of all nine speakers at the Vienna program unit" - Vorwort
ISBN:9042933259