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Litterature grecque --- Relation avec l'Ancien Testament --- 221.08*8 --- Theologie van het Oude Testament: relatie met de klassieke oudheid --- 221.08*8 Theologie van het Oude Testament: relatie met de klassieke oudheid --- Greek literature --- Jews --- Relation to the Old Testament. --- Civilization --- Bible. --- Extra-canonical parallels. --- Greece --- Civilization. --- Bible and literature --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Litterature grecque - Relation avec l'Ancien Testament
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Assyro-Babylonian literature
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Littérature assyro-babylonienne
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Relation to the Old Testament.
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Relation avec l'Ancien Testament
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Mari (Extinct city)
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Mari (Ville ancienne)
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Relation to the Old Testament
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-Akkadian literature
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Babylonian literature
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Hariri, Tall (Syria)
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Khirbat al-Marī (Syria)
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Mari (Ancient city)
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Tall Hariri (Syria)
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Tell Hariri (Syria)
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Syria
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Antiquities
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Bijbel.
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Keilschrifttext.
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Relation avec l'Ancien Testament.
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Altes Testament.
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Mari (ville ancienne).
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Mari
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Middle Eastern literature --- Littérature moyen-orientale --- Relation to the Old Testament --- Translations into English. --- Relation avec l'Ancien Testament --- Traductions anglaises --- Bible. --- Extra-canonical parallels --- History of contemporary events --- Sources --- Translations into English --- Bible --- Near Eastern literature --- Relation to the Old Testament. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Extra-canonical parallels. --- 892 --- 892 Semitische literatuur --- Semitische literatuur --- Sources. --- Godsdienst. --- Oude Testament. --- Relation avec l'Ancien Testament. --- Midden-Oosten. --- Manuscripts. Epigraphy. Paleography --- Littérature moyen-orientale --- Bible. Old Testament --- Middle Eastern literature - Relation to the Old Testament --- Middle Eastern literature - Translations into English
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In modern literary studies intertextuality is at the centre of interest. Although the relationship between texts has always been an important aspect of Old Testament studies, especially in literary criticism, the scale of comparison has broadened, including for example the interrelationships between the First, Second and Third Isaiah, or the whole Book of the Twelve. These relatively new approaches raise a number of methodical questions which were addressed at the Tenth Joint Meeting of the British Society for Old Testament Study and the Dutch 'Oudtestamentisch Werkgezelschap', held at Oxford, 22nd to 25th July 1997. Did the ancient authors have a well-defined concept of a book? How did they relate to the literary work of their predecessors and contemporaries? Can we trace the theological motifs behind their use of other literary compositions? What does an ancient version reveal about the way it interpreted its source text? One of the problems confronting biblical scholars in this kind of research is the lack of controllable models. Therefore it is useful to study the work of the Ugaritic chief priest Ilimilku whose three major literary compositions provide us with a unique possibility to monitor intertextual relationships in the work of one and the same ancient author. Ugaritic and other ancient Near Eastern parallels help us to understand how the Priestly writer re-interpreted the Yahwistic account of the creation of mankind. Apparently intertextuality in Israel is a phenomenon which cannot properly be understood without taking other literature from the ancient world into account.
Intertextuality in the Bible --- Ugaritic literature --- 221.015 --- 221.015 Oud Testament: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie; Formgeschiche; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte --- Oud Testament: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie; Formgeschiche; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte --- Relation to the Old Testament --- Bible. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Ugaritic literature - Relation to the Old Testament - Congresses --- Intertextuality in the Bible - Congresses --- Bible AT --- Littérature ougaritique --- Intertextualité --- Herméneutique --- Critique, interprétation, etc --- Relation avec l'Ancien Testament --- Aspect religieux
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The methodological approach employed in this research utilizes the hermeneutics of comparative midrash combined with aspects of Bakhtinian dialogism and intertextuality. The purpose of this enterprise is to discern the function of scripture in Joel and its New Testament Nachleben . The terms 'appropriation' and 'resignification' are descriptive of the process through which an antecedent text is transformed by its displacement, condensation, and recontextualization. These methodologies assist in giving an account of the intertextual dialogism involved in a text’s unrecorded hermeneutics. The scope of the work looks at the use of scriptural traditions within the book of Joel during the Second Temple period. There is an introduction to the hermeneutical methods employed, followed by a general introduction to the book of Joel in chapter one. Chapters two and three concern the function of scripture in Joel. Finally, the last chapter deals with Joel’s New Testament Nachleben. Each chapter has an introduction and conclusion. This work does not eschew the importance of diachronic issues. The diachronic method pays attention to the context of an antecedent’s voice, while the synchronic methodological approach pays attention to the function and purpose in which the receptor text resignifies the appropriated motifs and allusions. The diachronic becomes fused with the synchronic in the process of an allusion’s recontextualization. This study, in a heuristic manner, focuses on the way that each allusion is appropriated and resignified for the needs of both Joel’s community and those of the later NT, in order to understand the function of canonical hermeneutics.
224.62 --- 224.62 Joël --- Joël --- Bible. --- Ba-yon Tipan --- Bagong Tipan --- Jaji ma Hungi --- Kainē Diathēkē --- New Testament --- Nouveau Testament --- Novo Testamento --- Novum Testamentum --- Novyĭ Zavet --- Novyĭ Zavi︠e︡t Gospoda nashego Īisusa Khrista --- Novyĭ Zavit --- Nuevo Testamento --- Nuovo Testamento --- Nye Testamente --- Perjanjian Baru --- Dhamma sacʻ kyamʻʺ --- Injīl --- Joel (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Quotations in the New Testament. --- Relation to the Old Testament. --- Theology. --- Bible. A.T. --- Bible. N.T. --- Bible. A.T. Joël --- Critique, interprétation, etc. --- Citations dans le Nouveau Testament --- Relation avec l'Ancien Testament --- Théologie --- Bible--New Testament
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Bible NT. Gospels. Luke --- Bible NT. Acts of the Apostles --- Actes des apôtres --- Exegese --- Exégèse --- Handelingen der Apostelen --- Luc l'Evangéliste, Saint --- Lucas de Evangelist, Heilige --- Dreams in the Bible --- Bible --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Relation to the Old Testament --- Dreams in the Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Relation to the Old Testament. --- 226.4 --- 226.6 --- Evangelie volgens Lucas --- Handelingen der apostelen. Akten van de apostelen --- Luc (Book of the New Testament) --- Lucas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luka (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukan săn zăn︠g︡g (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luke (Book of the New Testament) --- Lūqā (Book of the New Testament) --- Nuga pogŭm (Book of the New Testament) --- Ruka den --- Ruka ni yoru fukuinsho --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Bible. N.T.. Actes --- Rêves dans la Bible --- Critique, interprétation, etc. --- Relation avec l'Ancien Testament
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In this study, the war stories from the Old Testament book of Kings are compared to ten extrabiblical texts. Narratological analysis is applied to deconstruct the ideology of the respective literary compositions. The Old Testament ideology of war seems to be neither typically Israelite, as Gerhardt von Rad put it, nor commonly Ancient Near Eastern, as Manfred Weippert thought it to be. This poses the question whether the reading experience of biblical war stories is so very different from, for instance, Assyrian royal inscriptions, both in terms of its literary value and its ideological bias. Narratological analysis turns out to be a strong tool for explaining the similarities and distinctive features of the respective texts.
Middle Eastern literature --- Military art and science --- Military history in the Bible. --- War in literature. --- War --- Relation to the Old Testament. --- History. --- Biblical teaching. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Extra-canonical parallels. --- Middle East --- History --- 222.6 --- Fighting --- Military power --- Military science --- Warfare --- Warfare, Primitive --- Naval art and science --- Battles in the Bible --- Wars in the Bible --- Military history, Ancient --- Samuelboeken. Boeken der koningen. David. Salomon. Elia. Elisa. Josias --- Kings (Books of the Old Testament) --- Koenige (Books of the Old Testament) --- Könige (Books of the Old Testament) --- Königsbücher (Book of the Old Testament) --- Koningen (Book of the Old Testament) --- Melakhim (Books of the Old Testament) --- Arab countries --- War in literature --- Guerre --- Histoire militaire dans la Bible --- Littérature moyen-orientale --- Guerre dans la littérature --- Art et science militaires --- Enseignement biblique --- Relation avec l'Ancien Testament --- Histoire --- Moyen-Orient --- Military history in the Bible --- Relation to the Old Testament --- Biblical teaching
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religious history --- evangelie --- vier evangelisten --- Nieuw Testament --- Festschriften --- Neirynck, Frans --- Bible NT. Gospels --- Huldeboeken --- Mélanges --- Neirynck, F. --- Nieuwe Testament --- Nouveau Testament --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 225 <082> --- #GOSA:I.NT.Alg.M --- #gsdb1 --- #GBIB:CBMER --- #GGSB: Exegese N.T. --- #GGSB: Tekstkritiek N.T. --- #GGSB: Synoptici --- #GGSB: Johannes --- #GGSB: Theologie (N.T.) --- #GROL:SEMI-226 --- Bijbel: Nieuw Testament--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- #GGSB: Exegese N.T --- #GGSB: Tekstkritiek N.T --- Bible. --- Evangelie (Book of the New Testament) --- Fukuinsho (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels, Synoptic (Books of the New Testament) --- Synoptic Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Bible. N.T. Gospels --- Exegese N.T --- Johannes --- Synoptici --- Tekstkritiek N.T --- Theologie (N.T.) --- BIBLE. N.T. EVANGILES ET ACTES DES APOTRES --- THOMAS D'AQUIN (SAINT), 1225-1274 --- BIBLE. N.T. JEAN --- EPHREM LE SYRIEN --- BIBLE. N.T. --- EVANGILE DE THOMAS (COPTE) --- THOMAS (SAINT) --- CHRISTOLOGIE --- CRITIQUE ET INTERPRETATION --- COMMENTAIRES --- EVANGILES APOCRYPHES --- OEUVRES --- CHRISTIANISME --- BIBLE. A.T. --- BIBLE. N.T. EVANGILES --- ORIGINES --- CRITIQUE, INTERPRETATION, ETC. --- RELATION AVEC L'ANCIEN TESTAMENT --- CONCORDANCES
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