The earliest text of the Hebrew Bible : the relationship between the Masoretic text and the Hebrew base of the Septuagint reconsidered

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The earliest text of the Hebrew Bible : the relationship between the Masoretic text and the Hebrew base of the Septuagint reconsidered

edited by Adrian Schenker

(Septuagint and cognate studies series / Society of Biblical Literature, v. 52)

Brill, 2003

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Papers presented at a panel at the congress of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, Basel, Aug. 2001

Includes indexes

Contents of Works

  • The Hebrew and Greek texts of Judges / Natalio Fernández Marcos
  • Junge Garden oder akrobatische Tänzer? : das Verhältnis zwischen 1 Kön 20 MT und 3 Regn 21 LXX / Adrian Schenker
  • On the relationship between textual and literary criticism : the two recensions of the book of Ezra : Ezra-Neh (MT) and 1 Esdras (LXX) / Dieter Böhler
  • La Vetus Latina de Jérémie : texte très court, témoin de la plus ancienne Septante et d'une forme plus ancienne de l'hébreu (Jer 39 et 52) / Pierre-Maurice Bogaert
  • Major divergences between LXX and MT in Ezekiel / Johan Lust
  • Texte Massorétique et Septante dans le livre de Daniel / Olivier Munnich
  • The nature of the large-scale differences between the LXX and MT S T V, compared with similar evidence in other sources / Emanuel Tov

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The essays presented in this volume reflect the present state of research into the latest stages of the literary development of the Hebrew Bible and the earliest period of its textual history. They reassess the relationship between the Septuagint and the Hebrew text of the Bible, and shed new light on the literary history and transmission of biblical books between 300 B.C.E. and 100 C.E., a crucial period for the history of the biblical canon. The distinguished list of contributors includes Dieter Boehler (Germany), Pierre-Maurice Bogaert (Belgium), Johan Lust (Belgium), Natalio Fernandez Marcos (Spain), Olivier Munnich (France), Adrian Schenker (Switzerland), and Emanuel Tov (Israel). Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org).

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