Outside of Eden : Cain in the ancient versions of Genesis 4:1-16
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Outside of Eden : Cain in the ancient versions of Genesis 4:1-16
(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, 573)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)
T & T Clark, c2012
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Note
Bibliography: p. [226]-237
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study is an examination of the principal ancient translations of Gen. 4.1-16 in the Hebrew Bible. The goal is to understand the translation techniques adopted by the translators, to what extent external influences may have affected their work, and how each version communicates its message through its literary form. In addition to the versional renderings of the Hebrew text, this inquiry also takes into account various ancient Jewish and Christian interpretations of the Cain narrative. The primary focus of the work is on the diverse exegetical tendencies of Hebrew Bible translation in the ancient world and on how these interpretations were transmitted in particular cultural milieus.
Table of Contents
- ABBREVIATIONS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 THE ART OF TRANSLATION IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
- 1.2 THE VERSIONS
- 1.3 HISTORICAL AND LITERARY CRITICISM
- 1.4 METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
- 1.5 LIMITATIONS OF THIS STUDY
- 1.6 CONCLUSION
- 2. GENESIS 4.1: SON OF ADAM OR SEED OF SATAN?
- 3. GENESIS 4.3-6: CULTIC TRANSGRESSION, MORAL FAILURE AND THE PATHOS OF REJECTION
- 4. GENESIS 4.7: SIN COUCHING AT THE DOOR: THE CHOICE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL
- 5. GENESIS 4.8: FILLING IN THE GAPS: CREATING THE CONTEXT FOR FRATRICIDE
- 6. GENESIS 4.9-12: TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT: THE WANDERING MURDERER
- 7. GENESIS 4.13-14: THE PLEA: BEARING ONE'S SIN
- 8. GENESIS 4.15-16: A SIGN OF MERCY, A SIGN OF JUSTICE
- 9. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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