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This collection of essays deals with the ancient Jewish romance called Joseph and Aseneth. It tells how Aseneth, daughter of an Egyptian priest, became the wife of Joseph, Pharaoh's viceroy, following her conversion to the God of the Hebrews. It is an instructive witness to Jewish diaspora theology and hence to the soil on which Christianity grew. The earliest form of the work is disputed. No full critical edition currently exists. The volume assembles 13 studies previously published from 1961 to 1991 in German, English, and French, including a preliminary Greek text and the Serbo-Slavonic translation. They are accompanied by a fresh introduction, bibliography, and indexes. The book documents 40 years of research and may serve as a basis for further study of the textual tradition and the theological and cultural importance of Joseph and Aseneth.
Joseph and Aseneth --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 229*227 --- Jozef en Asenath --- 229*227 Jozef en Asenath --- Aseneth (Biblical tale) --- Bible. --- Book of Aseneth --- Confession and prayer of Aseneth --- Conversion of Aseneth --- Joseph and Asenath --- Joseph u. Aseneth --- Joseph und Aseneth --- Prayer of Aseneth --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Ioseph patriarcha filius Iacob --- Aseneth filia Pentephri uxor Ioseph patriarchae --- Aseneth et Ioseph --- Women in Judaism.
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Joseph and Aseneth --- Criticism, Textual --- 229*227 --- Jozef en Asenath --- 229*227 Jozef en Asenath --- Aseneth (Biblical tale) --- Bible. --- Book of Aseneth --- Confession and prayer of Aseneth --- Conversion of Aseneth --- Joseph and Asenath --- Joseph u. Aseneth --- Joseph und Aseneth --- Prayer of Aseneth --- Criticism, Textual. --- Aseneth et Ioseph --- Aseneth filia Pentephri uxor Ioseph patriarchae --- Ioseph patriarcha filius Iacob
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Mysteries, Religious --- 222.2 --- Mystery religions --- Religious mysteries --- Religion --- Secret societies --- Rites and ceremonies --- Genesis --- Theses --- Joseph and Aseneth. --- Aseneth (Biblical tale) --- Bible. --- Book of Aseneth --- Confession and prayer of Aseneth --- Conversion of Aseneth --- Joseph and Asenath --- Joseph u. Aseneth --- Joseph und Aseneth --- Prayer of Aseneth
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This is a study of an anonymous ancient work, originally composed in Greek, titled Joseph and Aseneth. Although relatively unknown outside of scholarly circles, the story is remarkable because of its focus on a female character.
Christianity. --- Christianity --- Religions --- Church history --- Joseph and Aseneth --- Aseneth (Biblical tale) --- Bible. --- Book of Aseneth --- Confession and prayer of Aseneth --- Conversion of Aseneth --- Joseph and Asenath --- Joseph u. Aseneth --- Joseph und Aseneth --- Prayer of Aseneth --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 229*227 --- 229*227 Jozef en Asenath --- Jozef en Asenath --- Religion.
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Liebes- und Bekehrungsgeschichte in einem - die Erzählung von der stolzen ägyptischen Priestertochter Aseneth, ihrer Liebe zu Joseph, dem Sohn Jakobs, ihrer Bekehrung und Bewahrung, wird in einer aktuellen Übersetzung auf neuester textkritischer Grundlage geboten.
Apocryphal books (Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Joseph and Aseneth --- 229*227 --- Jozef en Asenath --- Grieks --- Josef en Asenath (anoniem) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 229*227 Jozef en Asenath --- Grieks. --- Josef en Asenath (anoniem). --- History and criticism --- Aseneth (Biblical tale) --- Bible. --- Book of Aseneth --- Confession and prayer of Aseneth --- Conversion of Aseneth --- Joseph and Asenath --- Joseph u. Aseneth --- Joseph und Aseneth --- Prayer of Aseneth --- Aseneth filia Pentephri uxor Ioseph patriarchae --- Ioseph patriarcha filius Iacob --- Aseneth et Ioseph --- Religion / Theology --- Religion --- Joseph --- Aseneth --- Hellenistisches Judentum --- Bekehrung --- Konversion --- Sohn Gottes --- Editionen, Textausgaben --- Altes Testament --- Antike --- Studienliteratur --- Religionsgeschichte --- Alte Geschichte --- Antike Philosophie
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Generically, theologically, and concerning content, Mark and Joseph and Aseneth are quite different. The former is a product of the nascent Jesus movement and influenced by the Greco-Roman Bioi (“Lives”). It details the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of a wandering Galilean. The latter is a Hellenistic Jewish narrative influenced by Greek romances and Jewish novellas. It expands the laconic account of Joseph's marriage to Aseneth in Genesis 41 into a full-fledged love and adventure story.Despite these differences, Elder finds remarkable similarities that the texts share. Elder uses both texts to examine media and modes of composition in antiquity, arguing that they were both composed via dictation from their antecedent oral traditions. Elder's volume offers a fresh approach to the composition of both Joseph and Aseneth and Mark as well as to many of their respective interpretive debates.
Narration (Rhetoric) --- Bible. --- Joseph and Aseneth --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 229*227 --- 226.3 --- 22.02 --- 22.02 Bijbelse filologie. Analyse van het bijbels taalgebruik --- 22.02 Philologie de la Bible. Analyse linguistique de la Bible --- Bijbelse filologie. Analyse van het bijbels taalgebruik --- Philologie de la Bible. Analyse linguistique de la Bible --- 226.3 Evangelie volgens Marcus --- 226.3 Evangile de S. Marc --- Evangelie volgens Marcus --- Evangile de S. Marc --- 229*227 Jozef en Asenath --- Jozef en Asenath --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Marco (Book of the New Testament) --- Mark (Book of the New Testament) --- Markus (Book of the New Testament) --- Markusevangelium --- Vangelo di Marco --- Book of Mark --- Aseneth (Biblical tale) --- Book of Aseneth --- Confession and prayer of Aseneth --- Conversion of Aseneth --- Joseph and Asenath --- Joseph u. Aseneth --- Joseph und Aseneth --- Prayer of Aseneth
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In recent decades, the debate on monotheism and religious pluralism has been strongly influenced by the idea that monotheism originating in the Old Testament is the root of intolerance and violence. In this study, Daniela Scialabba investigates inclusive tendencies in Old Testament monotheism, in particular theological principles motivating and supporting the possibility of a positive relationship between non-Israelites and the God of Israel. Thus, she examines three texts thoroughly: the Book of Jonah, Psalm 33 (MT and LXX), and the novel »Joseph and Aseneth«. Despite their difference concerning genre, date of origin and provenance, these texts have important ideas in common: the relationship between the God of Israel and non-Israelites as well as the concept of God as a universal creator who has pity with all his creatures.
Providence and government of God --- Religious pluralism --- Monotheism. --- Biblical teaching. --- Bible. --- Joseph and Aseneth. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Theology. --- Israel --- Religion --- History. --- Monotheism --- 221.08*1 --- 211.219 --- 211.219 Monotheïsme; polytheïsme; monisme (theodicee) --- Monotheïsme; polytheïsme; monisme (theodicee) --- 221.08*1 Theologie van het Oude Testament: uitverkiezing; verbond; volk Gods --- Theologie van het Oude Testament: uitverkiezing; verbond; volk Gods --- Pantheism --- Theism --- Trinity --- Polytheism --- Pluralism (Religion) --- Pluralism --- Religions --- Biblical teaching --- Joseph and Aseneth --- Aseneth (Biblical tale) --- Book of Aseneth --- Confession and prayer of Aseneth --- Conversion of Aseneth --- Joseph and Asenath --- Joseph u. Aseneth --- Joseph und Aseneth --- Prayer of Aseneth --- Biblos Psalmon (Book of the Old Testament) --- Buch der Preisungen (Book of the Old Testament) --- Liber Psalmorum (Book of the Old Testament) --- Mazāmīr (Book of the Old Testament) --- Preisungen (Book of the Old Testament) --- Psalmen (Book of the Old Testament) --- Psalmoi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Psalms (Book of the Old Testament) --- Psalms of David (Book of the Old Testament) --- Psaumes (Book of the Old Testament) --- Pseaumes de Dauid (Book of the Old Testament) --- Salmenes bok (Book of the Old Testament) --- Salmos (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shihen (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Mazāmīr (Book of the Old Testament) --- Soltar (Book of the Old Testament) --- Tehilim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Tehillim (Book of the Old Testament) --- תהלים (Book of the Old Testament) --- Zsoltárkönyv (Book of the Old Testament) --- Jonah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Jonas (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yonah (Book of 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 --- Theology --- Dawlat Isrāʼīl --- Država Izrael --- Dzi︠a︡rz︠h︡ava Izrailʹ --- Gosudarstvo Izrailʹ --- I-se-lieh --- Israele --- Isrāʼīl --- Isŭrael --- Isuraeru --- Izrael --- Izrailʹ --- Medinat Israel --- Medinat Yiśraʼel --- Stát Izrael --- State of Israel --- Yiselie --- Yiśraʼel --- Ισραήλ --- Израиль --- Государство Израиль --- Дзяржава Ізраіль --- Ізраіль --- מדינת ישראל --- ישראל --- إسرائيل --- دولة إسرائيل --- イスラエル --- 以色列 --- Palestine --- History --- Providence and government of God - Biblical teaching. --- Religious pluralism - Biblical teaching. --- Israel - Religion - History.
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