Biblical and Near Eastern essays : studies in honour of Kevin J. Cathcart

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Biblical and Near Eastern essays : studies in honour of Kevin J. Cathcart

edited by Carmel McCarthy & John F. Healey

(Journal for the study of the Old Testament : supplement series, 375)

T&T Clark International, c2004

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Description

This collection of essays contains a wide range of topics reflecting the depth and breadth of interest of the scholar in whose honour they were commissioned - Kevin J. Cathcart. The central focus is Near Eastern, and covers a range of philological, linguistic, exegetical, historical and interpretative issues. The Near Eastern languages examined include Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Ethiopic, Hebrew, Septuagintal Greek, Syriac and Ugaritic, while exegetical and text-critical topics include treatments of issues in Deuteronomy, 1 Kings, Isaiah, Amos, Psalms and the Song of Songs. Hermeneutical and historical essays touch on Ancient Israel's history and its interpretation, as well as on the significance of such individuals as the consular official John Dickson, E.H. Palmer in the Cambridge Libraries, William Lithgow of Lanark, and the contribution to Semitic epigraphy of the explorer Julius Euting. This is volume 375 in the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement series.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • List of Contributors
  • Part I
  • Texts And Themes In The Bible
  • John Day
  • Does the Old Testament refer to Sacred Prostitution and did it actually exist in Anclent Israel? Robert P. Gordon
  • The Philistines: the Ideological Foe
  • Henry Wansbrough
  • The Finale of the Davidic Succession Narrative?
  • Hugh G.M. Williamson
  • The Formation of Isaiah 2.6-22
  • John Barton
  • The Day of Yahweh in the Minor Prophets
  • Charles Conroy
  • The 'Four Servant Poems' in Second Isaiah in the Light of Recent Redaction-Historical Studies
  • John A. Emerton
  • Some Problems in Psalm 88.16
  • Part II
  • Texts And Themes In The Ancient Versions
  • Kund Jeppesen
  • 'The Lord God has spoken, who can but prophesy?' From Osee to Jonas in the Septuagint
  • Carmel Mccarthy
  • Samaritan Pentateuch Readings in Deuteronomy
  • Sebastian P. Brock
  • A Neglected Revision of the Peshitta Psalter
  • Celine Mangan
  • Wisdom, Torah and Creation in Targumic Literature
  • Martin Mcnamara
  • The Colophon of Codex Neofiti 1: The Scribe Menahem and the Roman Medical Family of Manuele
  • Part III
  • Interpretation And History Of The Bible
  • Andrew D.H. Mayes
  • Marx, Weber and the Religion of Ancient Israel
  • John R. Bartlett
  • Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Problem of Israelite
  • Historiography
  • John J. Collins
  • The Politics of Biblical Interpretation
  • Gerard J. Norton
  • Dahood's Commentary on the Psalms: A Review of an Academic Grandparent's Work after Thirty Years
  • Michael Maher
  • 'A Lily among Thoms': Cant. 2:2 in the Latin Exegetical
  • Tradition
  • Part IV
  • Near Eastern Philology And History
  • Wilfred G.E. Watson
  • Akkadian Loanwords in Ugaritic: The Hippiatric Texts
  • Manfred Kropp
  • Ethiopic Names in Sabaic and the Question of matres lectionis
  • in Epigraphic South Arabian
  • G. Rex Smith
  • Classical Arabic Pattern Fa(a411 Revisited
  • Reinhard Pummer
  • Foot-Soldiers of the Byzantines or Spies for the Muslims? The Role of the Samaritans in the Muslim Conquest of Palestine
  • Part V
  • Near Eastern Notables
  • C. Edmund Bosworth
  • William Lithgow of Lanark's travels in Hungary, Transylvania
  • and Poland, 1616
  • John F. Healey
  • 'Sicherheit des Auges': the Contribution to Semitic Epigraphy
  • of the Explorer Julius Euting (1839-1913)
  • Graham I. Davies
  • Fresh Evidence on E.H. Palmer's Travels from Cambridge Libraries
  • David Morray
  • A Late-Victorian Consul in the Near East: John Dickson (1846-1906)

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  • NCID
    BA66925925
  • ISBN
    • 0826466907
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 376 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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