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Het einde van de alpha-tekst van Esther : vertaal- en verhaaltechniek van MT 8,1-7, LXX 8,1-7 en AT 7,14-41
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ISBN: 9068319876 9789068319873 Year: 1997 Publisher: Leuven: Peeters,

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The end of the alpha text of Esther : translation and narrative technique in MT 8:1-17, LXX 8:1-17, and AT 7:14-41
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ISBN: 0884140369 9780884140337 9780884140368 0884140334 Year: 2000 Volume: 48 Publisher: Atlanta: Society of biblical literature,


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The ultimate and the penultimate text of the Book of Joshua
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ISBN: 9789042937369 904293736X Year: 2018 Volume: 100 Publisher: Leuven: Peeters,

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In this monograph, differences between the Hebrew and the Greek text of the Book of Joshua are studied. In chapter 1 the differences in commands and their executions are analysed, with examples from the story of the collapse of the wall of Jericho (Josh 6) and the battle against Ai (Josh 8). In chapter 2, examples, like “all the law that Joshua commanded” (e.g. Josh 1:7) and the concept of “crossing this Jordan,” are analysed and explained using the category of “nomistic alterations.” Then, the texts dealing with the concept of “burning with fire” (Josh 7) and “stoning and hanging (Josh 8:29), and Josh 8:30-35 are studied. In each of these cases, the final editor of the Hebrew Masoretic Text revised an older Hebrew text and sought to make sure that the text of the final version better reflected the laws as given in the book of Deuteronomy. The problematic variant with regard to “returning to Gilgal” in Josh 10 is studied in chapter 3. In chapter 4, the line of command is studied: Joshua clearly, albeit rather late in his life, stands in the shadow of Moses and continues in his line. In all the chapters, text critical data of the Masoretic Text, the Old Greek, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Vetus Latina and Josephus are taken into account, as well as the data from the early Jewish revisers and the Hexaplaric and the Lucianic revisions. Moreover, the translation technique of specific passages is studied as well as the literary- and redactional development of the text. After studying all the variants, it is proposed that the Masoretic Text grosso modo is a further development of the Hebrew text underlying the Vorlage of the Old Greek text of the book of Joshua and the editorial strategies by which the penultimate text of the book of Joshua was transformed into the ultimate Hebrew, Masoretic Text of the book of Joshua are described.

Rewriting the sacred text : what the Old Greek texts tell us about the literary growth of the Bible
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ISBN: 9789004130890 9004130896 Year: 2003 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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In the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes : studies in the biblical text in honour of Anneli Aejmelaeus
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ISBN: 9789042930414 9042930411 Year: 2014 Volume: 72 Publisher: Leuven: Peeters,


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The early reception of the Book of Isaiah
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ISBN: 9783110597912 9783110600520 9783110599046 3110597918 311059904X 3110600528 Year: 2018 Volume: 37 Publisher: Boston: de Gruyter,

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This volume brings together a lively set of papers from the first session of the Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature program unit of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting in 2016. Together with a few later contributions, these essays explore a number of thematic and textual issues as they trace the reception history of the Book of Isaiah in Deuterocanonical and cognate literature.

Truth : interdisciplinary dialogues in a pluralistic age
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ISBN: 9042913150 9789042913158 Year: 2003 Volume: 22 Publisher: Leuven: Peeters,

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Prophecy after the Prophets ? : The contribution of the Dead Sea Scrolls to the understanding of biblical and extra-biblical prophecy
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ISBN: 9789042921351 9042921358 Year: 2009 Volume: 52 Publisher: Leuven: Peeters,


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The early reception of the Torah
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ISBN: 9783110691443 3110691442 9783110691801 9783110691849 3110691809 Year: 2020 Volume: 39 Publisher: Berlin: de Gruyter,

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This volume contains the papers presented at the 2017 meeting of the SBL Program Unit on Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature in Boston, MA. The theme of the sessions was the interpretation of Torah in deuterocanonical literature. The contributions cover a variety of concepts and themes related to Torah and trace these through the Hebrew Bible, into the Septuagintal deuterocanonical books and other relevant and cognate literature.

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