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Empirical models challenging biblical criticism / edited by Raymond F. Person Jr. and Robert Rezetko.

Contributor(s): Person, Raymond F., Jr, 1961- [editor.] | Rezetko, Robert [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Ancient Israel and its literature: no. 25.Publisher: Atlanta : SBL Press, [2016]Description: xiii, 415 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781628371321; 1628371323Subject(s): Bible -- Criticism, Redaction -- History | Classical literature -- History and criticismDDC classification: 220.6/6 LOC classification: BS500 | .E78 2016Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-395) and indexes.
Contents:
Introduction: the importance of empirical models to assess the efficacy of source and redaction criticism / Raymond F. Person Jr. and Robert Rezetko -- Outsourcing Gilgamesh / Sara J. Milstein -- Scribal revision and textual variation in Akkadian šuila-prayers: two case studies in ritual adaptation / Alan Lenzi -- Dissimilatory reading and the making of biblical texts: the Jewish Pentateuch and the Samaritan Pentateuch / Stefan Schorch -- Text-critically studying the biblical manuscript evidence: an "empirical" entry to the literary composition of the text / Bénédicte Lemmelijn -- Division markers as empirical evidence for the editorial growth of biblical books / Julio Trebolle Barrera -- The problem of "literary unity" from the perspective of the study of oral traditions / Raymond F. Person Jr. -- The (dis)connection between textual and linguistic developments in the book of Jeremiah: Hebrew Bible textual criticism challenges biblical Hebrew historical linguistics / Robert Rezetko -- The original problem: the Old Greek and the Masoretic text of Daniel 5 / Ian Young -- Community rule or Community rules: examining a supplementary approach in light of the sectarian Dead Sea scrolls / Maxine L. Grossman -- Limited efficacy in reconstructing the gospel sources for Matthew and Luke / Joseph A. Weaks.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-395) and indexes.

Introduction: the importance of empirical models to assess the efficacy of source and redaction criticism / Raymond F. Person Jr. and Robert Rezetko -- Outsourcing Gilgamesh / Sara J. Milstein -- Scribal revision and textual variation in Akkadian šuila-prayers: two case studies in ritual adaptation / Alan Lenzi -- Dissimilatory reading and the making of biblical texts: the Jewish Pentateuch and the Samaritan Pentateuch / Stefan Schorch -- Text-critically studying the biblical manuscript evidence: an "empirical" entry to the literary composition of the text / Bénédicte Lemmelijn -- Division markers as empirical evidence for the editorial growth of biblical books / Julio Trebolle Barrera -- The problem of "literary unity" from the perspective of the study of oral traditions / Raymond F. Person Jr. -- The (dis)connection between textual and linguistic developments in the book of Jeremiah: Hebrew Bible textual criticism challenges biblical Hebrew historical linguistics / Robert Rezetko -- The original problem: the Old Greek and the Masoretic text of Daniel 5 / Ian Young -- Community rule or Community rules: examining a supplementary approach in light of the sectarian Dead Sea scrolls / Maxine L. Grossman -- Limited efficacy in reconstructing the gospel sources for Matthew and Luke / Joseph A. Weaks.

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