Abstract rather than a traditional prophet. Often, some of these parallels have been selected to support various claims about the redaction, composition, and the date of Joel or Joel's role …
1.1 Aim of the Research This study considers the use and interpretation of the Jacob Story in the Book of Jubilees, an early Jewish writing from the second temple period, which is often …
Based on language such as “Then the Lord will heal his servants, they will rise up and see great peace,” scholars have asked whether the Jewish author is here making a statement …
Few passages in the Old Testament are as enigmatic as Daniel 9: 24-27. It makes sense, therefore, that a myriad of interpretations surround these four verses. Expanding on Brevard …
This project introduces the theoretical framework of memory studies to the topic of Rewritten Bible to illustrate the usefulness of social and cultural memory theory for describing the …
Publications on Old Testament ethics often use triadic constructs to explain the moral impact of Biblical passages. In Genesis 11: 27-50: 26, Ezra 9: 6-15, Nehemiah 7: 72b-10: 40 …
Abstract Daniel 9: 24-27 makes a space for a multitude of communities to locate themselves in the text and shift their expectations of rest and fullness based on Lev 26: 34-40 and Jer …
There never existed only one form of the biblical canon. This can be seen in the versions as well as editions of the Hebrew and Greek Bibles. History and circumstances played a central …
Intertextuality is the influence and presence of previous texts in the construction of the new one. It is the relation of each text with the text surrounding it. Intertextuality has become …