Before the Scrolls: A Material Approach to Israel's Prophetic Library
Autor Nathan Mastnjaken Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190911096
ISBN-10: 0190911093
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190911093
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
This book provides an important corrective to the scholarly tendency to import anachronistic assumptions about contemporary books into study of ancient biblical texts. An exciting entry in the emergent field of material historical study of the Bible, Mastnjak's work introduces a "collection model" that has major implications for the interpretation of biblical books and study of their formation."
Almost two centuries after biblical scholars began the conversation of hypothetical documents lying behind the present text, Mastnjak puts flesh on what those earlier texts looked like as objects, the organizational logic behind their collection, and the process by which these smaller scrolls were brought together in the large scrolls found at Qumran. This is an important volume for Hebrew Bible scholarship which will in turn generate rich insights into the development of the biblical text."
Mastnjak has produced a remarkable study that offers an elegant and convincing solution to the problem of the earliest material forms of biblical literature. His bold and convincing arguments combine recent discoveries about ancient technologies of writing with careful textual analysis and will change how scholars imagine the literary form of the earliest manuscripts of biblical texts." -Brennan W. Breed, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary
Mastnjak's Before the Scrolls should be a cornerstone for any biblical scholarship that considers notions of materiality in ancient Israelite and Judean (and Jewish) texts.
In this lucid monograph Mastnjak (Notre Dame Seminary, New Orleans) suggests biblical scholars reorient the way they look at differing forms of prophetic books, along with other books including Proverbs and Psalms...Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates thourgh faculty.
Nathan Mastnjak's Before the Scrolls represents an excellent survey and study of theprophetic books in terms of their materiality. Mastnjak's book addresses the present lacuna inOld Testament scholarship regarding the material nature of Israel's Scriptures, and how thatmateriality impacts an understanding of the textual diversity present particularly within theprophetic corpus.
Before the Scrolls offers a persuasive new reconstruction of the composition and early stages of the transmission of the Hebrew Bible, and M. is to be commended for this excellent scholarly contribution to the field.
Mastnjak's volume is exceptionally well researched and compellingly argued. Its contributions are both technical and methodological, having broad application for many fields of biblical studies.
Almost two centuries after biblical scholars began the conversation of hypothetical documents lying behind the present text, Mastnjak puts flesh on what those earlier texts looked like as objects, the organizational logic behind their collection, and the process by which these smaller scrolls were brought together in the large scrolls found at Qumran. This is an important volume for Hebrew Bible scholarship which will in turn generate rich insights into the development of the biblical text."
Mastnjak has produced a remarkable study that offers an elegant and convincing solution to the problem of the earliest material forms of biblical literature. His bold and convincing arguments combine recent discoveries about ancient technologies of writing with careful textual analysis and will change how scholars imagine the literary form of the earliest manuscripts of biblical texts." -Brennan W. Breed, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary
Mastnjak's Before the Scrolls should be a cornerstone for any biblical scholarship that considers notions of materiality in ancient Israelite and Judean (and Jewish) texts.
In this lucid monograph Mastnjak (Notre Dame Seminary, New Orleans) suggests biblical scholars reorient the way they look at differing forms of prophetic books, along with other books including Proverbs and Psalms...Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates thourgh faculty.
Nathan Mastnjak's Before the Scrolls represents an excellent survey and study of theprophetic books in terms of their materiality. Mastnjak's book addresses the present lacuna inOld Testament scholarship regarding the material nature of Israel's Scriptures, and how thatmateriality impacts an understanding of the textual diversity present particularly within theprophetic corpus.
Before the Scrolls offers a persuasive new reconstruction of the composition and early stages of the transmission of the Hebrew Bible, and M. is to be commended for this excellent scholarly contribution to the field.
Mastnjak's volume is exceptionally well researched and compellingly argued. Its contributions are both technical and methodological, having broad application for many fields of biblical studies.
Notă biografică
Nathan Mastnjak is Professor of Sacred Scripture at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, Louisiana and author of Deuteronomy and the Emergence of Textual Authority in Jeremiah.