توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Right Chorale: Studies in Biblical Law and Interpretation (Forschungen Zum Alten Testament)
نام کتاب : The Right Chorale: Studies in Biblical Law and Interpretation (Forschungen Zum Alten Testament)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سرود درست: مطالعاتی در قانون کتاب مقدس و تفسیر (عهدنامه Forschungen Zum Alten)
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نویسندگان : Bernard M Levinson
ناشر : Mohr Siebeck
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تعداد صفحات : 457
ISBN (شابک) : 9783161493829 , 3161493826
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover\nPreface\nTable of Contents\nList of Figures\nAbbreviations\nPart I. Setting the Agenda: Why Biblical Law Matters\n Introduction\n 1. The Right Chorale: From the Poetics to the Hermeneutics of the Hebrew Bible\n The Problem of Method: Synchrony and Diachrony\n The Nature of the Israelite Revelation\n The Literary Implications of Biblical Law\n 2. The Seductions of the Garden and the Genesis of Hermeneutics as Critique\n 3. The Sinai Covenant: The Argument of Revelation\n 4. Deuteronomy’s Conception of Law as an “Ideal Type”: A Missing Chapter in the History of Constitutional Law\n The “Origin Myth” of the Founding of the Judicial System\n “The Laws Regulating Officials” as Seeking to Transform Society\n The Two-Fold Transformation of Local Justice\n The Transformation of the Central Sanctuary\n The Transformation of the Monarchy\n Priesthood and Prophecy\n The Unit as a Draft Constitution\n Conclusions\nPart II. The Paradigm of Legal Hermeneutics: Close Studies and Test Cases\n Introduction\n 5. The “Effected Object” in Contractual Legal Language: The Semantics of “If You Purchase a Hebrew Slave” (Exodus 21:2)\n The Concept of the “Effected Object”\n The “Effected Object” Should Not Be Restricted to Cognate Objects\n 1. The Effected Object Construction with Verbs of Appointment\n 2. Prepositional Variations on the Ditransitive Construction\n 3. Alternative Variation: Ellipsis of the Affected Object\n 4. Proleptic Reference to the Effected Object\n a) The Appointment of the Monarch\n b) Marriage Law\n Verbs of Creation and Appointment in Contractual Legal Language\n 1. The Double-Object Construction with the Verb הנק\n 2. The Egyptians Sell Themselves to Joseph as Slaves\n 3. Application to the Manumission Law of the Covenant Code\n Conclusions\n 6. Textual Criticism, Assyriology, and the History of Interpretation: Deuteronomy 13:7a as a Test Case in Method\n The Literary Context of the Crux: The Apostasy Series of Deuteronomy 13\n The History of the Discussion\n The Evidence of Qumran\n The Evidence of Comparative Semitics and Historical Linguistics\n The Evidence of Rabbinic Exegesis\n The Contribution of Assyriology\n Conclusions\n 7. Recovering the Lost Original Meaning of ולא תכסה עליו (Deuteronomy 13:9)\n Auf dem semantischen Holzweg\n The Lexicography of Pi\'el לע הסכ\n Nuances\n Conclusions\n 8. “But You Shall Surely Kill Him!”: The Text-Critical and Neo-Assyrian Evidence for MT Deuteronomy 13:10\n The Analysis of the Versions\n 1. MT Deut 13:7–12\n 2. Septuagint\n 3. Syriac Peshitta\n 4. Vulgate\n 5. Targum Neofiti 1\n 6. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan\n 7. Targum Onqelos\n The Evidence of the Versions\n The Neo-Assyrian Treaties\n Conclusions\nPart III. Debate and Dialogue: The Question of Method\n Introduction\n 9. The Case for Revision and Interpolation within the Biblical Legal Corpora\n The Transformation of the Text\n Implications of the Denial of Development, Revision, and Interpolation\n Revision and Interpolation Elsewhere in Biblical Law\n Conclusions\n 10. Calum M. Carmichael’s Approach to the Laws of Deuteronomy\n The Problem of the Sequence and Structure of the Legal Corpus\n Theoretical Responses to the Problem of Order\n Carmichael’s Argument in The Laws of Deuteronomy\n The Argument of Law and Narrative in the Bible\n 1. Carmichael’s Reconstruction of the History of Israelite Literature\n 2. The Problem of Legal Order Redefined as Narrative Allusion\n 3. The Assertion of Lexical Redundancy\n 4. Creative Philology\n 5. Philological Imprecision\n 6. Omission of Data\n 7. The Rejection of Literary and Historical Criticism\n 8. Textual Overdetermination\n Carmichael’s Hermeneutics of Deuteronomy 12–26\n 11. The Hermeneutics of Tradition in Deuteronomy: A Reply to J. G. McConville\n The Problematics of Method and Theology in Biblical Law\n The Double Problem of Text and Historical Context\n Consistency with Tradition as a Rhetorical Claim\n A Hermeneutics of Tradition\n 12. Is the Covenant Code an Exilic Composition? A Response to John Van Seters\n The Hostility to Redaction and the Model of Authorship\n The Context for the Influence of the Laws of Hammurabi upon the Covenant Code\n The Question of Literary Context: An Immanent Reading of the Altar Law?\n Conclusions\nAcknowledgments\nBibliography\nIndex of Scripture\nIndex of Other Ancient Sources\n Ancient Near Eastern Literature\n Versions\n Targumim\n Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature\n Rabbinic Sources\n Greek Sources\nIndex of Authors\nIndex of Key Words and Phrases\n Sumerian\n Akkadian\n Hittite\n Ugaritic\n Hebrew and Aramaic\n Greek\n Syriac\n Latin\nIndex of Subjects