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An edition of After Qumran (2012)

After Qumran

old and modern editions of the biblical texts : the historical books

"The discoveries of the Dead Sea, as we are used to call them, have changed the scholarly landscape of textual criticism to a considerable, if not enormous, extent. The state of the art with respect to both the textual development and the interpretation of the literary and theological form of individual biblical books has been seriously challenged. It appears as if no single book can escape from reinterpretation from this perspective. One of the collections of texts that can serve as an outstanding example on which the Dead Sea Scrolls have shed new light, can be found in the so-called Historical Books. Against that background, and in co-operation with the Louvain Centre for Septuagint Studies and Textual Criticism (CSSTC) of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (BE) and the Universidad de Alcalá (ES), the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (ES) has organised an international expert symposium on the theme: 'After Qumran: old and new editions of biblical texts - the Historical Books' (31 May - 2 June 2010). This volume presents the proceedings of this highly enriching symposium."--Publisher's description.

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317

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After Qumran: old and modern editions of the biblical texts : the historical books
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Table of Contents

Theological tendencies in the Masoretic text of Samuel -- Emanuel Tov
Textual developments and historical linguistics -- Jan Joosten
Textual criticism at the service of literary criticism and the question of an eclectic edition of the Hebrew Bible -- Zipora Talshir
David, the plague, and the angel : 2 Samuel 24 revisited -- Eugene Ulrich
What Rahlfs could not know : 1 Sam 14,4-5 in the Old Greek -- Anneli Aejmelaeus
The king's return (2 Sam 19,10-16) : contrasting characterizations of David, Israel and Juda in the Old Editions -- Philippe Hugo
Bathsheba and Nathan : a closer look at their characterizations in MT, kaige and the Antiochian text -- Kristin De Troyer
Light on the Joshua books from the Dead Sea scrolls -- Florentino García Martínez
The B-text of Judges : kaige revision and beyond -- Natalio Fernández Marcos
Characterizing the LXX translation of Judges on the basis of content-related criteria : the Greek rendering of Hebrew absolute hapax legomena in Judges 3,12-30 -- Hans Ausloos, Bénédicte Lemmelijn
Textual criticism and the text-critical edition of IV Regnorum : the case of 17,2-6 -- Pablo Torijano Morales
Textual pluralism and composition of the books of Kings : 2 Kings 17,2-23 : MT, LXX[superscript B], LXX[superscript L], OL -- Julio Trebolle Barrera
What text to edit? The Oxford Hebrew Bible edition of 2 Kings 17,1-23 -- Andrés Piquer Otero
Do "the three" reveal anything about the textual history of the books of Kings? The Hebrew text behind the later Greek Jewish versions in 1 Kings -- Timothy Michael Law
Solomon's Temple according to 1 Kings 6,3-14 in Hebrew and in Greek -- Johan Lust
What do scribes, and what do editors do? The Hebrew text of the Masoretes, the Old Greek Bible and the Alexandrian philological ekdoseis of the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C., illustrated by the example of 2 Kings 1 -- Adrian Schenker.

Edition Notes

Papers presented at an international conference held May 31-June 2, 2010, in Alcalá, Spain.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Leuven, Walpole, MA
Series
Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium -- CCXLVI, Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium -- 246.

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Dewey Decimal Class
296.155
Library of Congress
BS1136 .A484 2012, BS471 .A484 2012

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Pagination
xiv, 317 pages
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28389243M
ISBN 10
9042925736
ISBN 13
9789042925731
LCCN
2012460448
OCLC/WorldCat
780473873

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