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Allusions to scripture in the Psalms of Solomon : textual tradition, interpretation, and historical implications

Title
Allusions to scripture in the Psalms of Solomon : textual tradition, interpretation, and historical implications / Jan Joosten.
ISBN
9782503611143
2503611141
Publication
Turnhout : Brepols, 2024.
Copyright Notice Date
©2024
Physical Description
154 pages ; 21 cm.
Summary
"Like other Jewish works from the late Second Temple period, 'Psalms of Solomon' alludes constantly to passages in Scripture - particularly the Pentateuch, the Prophetic books and Psalms. Gathering all passages where the 'Psalms of Solomon' refer to a specific verse in Scripture, the present monograph ventures to analyze the authors' use of Scripture and to identify the textual tradition underlying the allusions. The conclusion this leads to is that the authors used a Greek version, close to the Septuagint but sporadically revised on the basis of the proto-Masoretic Hebrew text. This conclusion agrees with recent research on revisionary work on the Septuagint, which must have begun in the first century BCE, long before the named recensions of the second century CE (Aquila, Symmachus, Theodotion). The textual analysis casts a new light on the 'Psalms of Solomon'. Although they came into being in Jerusalem in the aftermath of Pompey's conquest of the city in 63 BCE, they were not composed in Hebrew, but in Greek. The identity of the Greek-speaking group that produced the Psalms of Solomon, and their religious views, are discussed in the final chapter of this monograph." -- Publisher, page four of cover.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 09, 2024
Series
Cahiers de Biblia Patristica ; 25.
Cahiers de Biblia Patristica ; 25
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [137]-145) and indexes.
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