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Grunhaus, Naomi. "Kearney, Jonathan. Rashi—Linguist Despite Himself: A Study of the Linguistic Dimension of Rabbi Solomon Yishaqi’s Commentary on Deuteronomy. Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies. New York: T&T Clark, 2010. 210 pp. $110.00 (cloth)." Journal of Religion 91, no. 3 (July 2011): 415–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/661578.

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Wildenboer, Johan. "JOSHUA 24: SOME LITERARY AND THEOLOGICAL REMARKS." Journal for Semitics 24, no. 2 (November 17, 2017): 484–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/1013-8471/3465.

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Achenbach, R 2005. Pentateuch, Hexateuch und Enneateuch. Eine Verhältnisbestimmung, ZAR 11:122–154. Albertz, R 2007. Die kanonische Anpassung des Johuabuches. Ein Neubewertung seiner sog.”Priesterschriftelike Texte”, in Römer and Schmid 2007:199–217. Aurelius, E 2003. Zukunft jenseits des Gerichts: Eine redaktionsgeschichltliche Studie zumEnneateuch. BZAW 319. Berlin: de Gruyter. Barrick, W B & Spencer, J R (eds) 1984. In the shelter of Elyon: essays on ancient Palestinian life in honour of GW Ahlström. JSOTSup 31. Sheffield: JSOT Press. Becker U, 2006. Endredaktionelle Kontextvernetzungen des Josua-Buches, in Witte, Schmid, Prechel and Gertz 2006:139–161. Bieberstein, K 1995. Josua-Jordan-Jericho. Archäologie, Geschichte und Theologie der Landnahmeerzählungen Josua 1–6. OBO. Friborg: Universitätsverlag, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Blum, E 1990. Studien zur Komposition des Pentateuch. BZAW 189. Berlin/New York: de Gruyter. _______ 1997. Die Kompositionelle Knoten am Übergang von Josua zu Richter: Ein Entflechtungsvorschlag, in Lust and Vervenne 1997:181–212. _______ 2006. The literary connection between the books of Genesis and Exodus and the end of the book of Joshua, in Dozeman and Schmid 2006:80–106. _______ 2011. Pentateuch-Hexateuch-Enneateuch, in Dozeman , Römer and Schmid 2011:43–71. Carr, D M 1996. Reading the fractures of Genesis. Historical and literary approaches. Louisville: Westminster John Knox. _______ 2006. What is required to identify pre-Priestly narrative connections between Genesis and Exodus? in Dozeman and Schmid 2006:159–180. _______ 2012. The Moses story: literary and historical reflections, HeBAI 1–2:7–36. Dozeman, T B & Schmid, K (eds) 2006. Farewell to the Yahwist? The composition of the Pentateuch in recent European discussion. SBL Symposium Series 34. Atlanta: SBL. Dozeman, T B, Römer, T C & Schmid, K (eds) 2011. Pentateuch, Hexateuch, or Enneateuch. Identifying literary works in Genesis through Kings. SBL 8. Atlanta: SBL. Du Pury, A, Römer, T C & Macchi, J P (eds) 2000. Israel constructs its history. Deuteronomistic historiography in recent research. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. Edenburg, C & Pakkala, J (eds) 2013. Is Samuel amongst the Deuteronomists? Current views on the place of Samuel in a Deuteronomistic History. Atlanta: SBL. Eisffeldt, O 1964. Einleitung in das Alte Testament. Tübingen: Mohr. Frevel, C 2000. Mit Blick auf das Land die Schöpfung erinnern. Zum Ende der Priestergrundschrift. HBS 23. Freiburg/New York: Herder. _______ 2011. Die Wiederkehr der Hexateuchperspektive. Eine Herausforderung für die These vom Deuteronomistischen Geschictswerk, in Stipp 2011:13–53. Frey, J, Schattner-Rieser, U & Schmid, K (eds) 2012. Die Sameritaner und die Bibel: Historische und literarische Wechselwirkungen zwischen biblischen und Sameritanischen Traditionen. Studia Judaica/Studia Samaritana 7. Berlin/New York. Fritz, V 1994. Das Buch Josua. Hat 1/7. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. Garciá-Martinez, F (ed.) 1998. Perspectives in the study of the Old Testament and early Judaism: a symposium in honour of Adam S. van der Woude on the occasion of his 70th Birthday. VTSup 73. Leiden: Brill. Gertz, J C 2000. Tradition und Redaktion in der Exoduserzählung. Untersuchungen zur Endredaktion des Pentateuch. FRLANT 186. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck& Ruprecht. Görg, M 1991. Josua. NEB 26. Würzburg: Echter Verlag. Gunkel, H 1910. Genesis. 3rd ed. GHK 1. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Hjelm, I 2000. The Samaritans and early Judaism: a literary analysis. JSOTSup 303. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. Keel, O 1973. Das Vergaben der “Fremder” Götter in Genesis xxxv 4b, VT 23:305–336. Knauf, E A 2000. Does Deuteronomsitic Historiography (DH) exist? in du Pury , Römer and Macchi 2000:388–398. _______ 2007. Buchschlüsse im Josuabuch, in Römer and Schmid 2007:217–224. _______ 2008. Josua. ZBKAT 6. Zurich: Theologisher Verlag. Knoppers, G N & McConville, J G (eds) 2000. Reconsidering Israel and Judah: recent studies on the Deuteronomistic History. SBTS 8. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Köckert, M 1988. Vätergott und Väterverheisssungen. Eine Auseinandersetzung mit Albrecht Alt und seine Erben. FRLANT 142. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Konkel, M 2008. Sünde und Vergebung:Eine Rekontruktion der Redaktionsgeschichte der hinterein Sinaiperikope (Ex 32–34). Vor dem Hintergrund aktueller Pentateuchmodelle. FAT 88. Tübingen: Mohr. Koopmans, W T 1990. Joshua 24 as poetic narrative. JSOTSup 93. Sheffield: JSOT Press. Kratz, R G 2000. Die Komposition der erzählender Bücher des Alten Testaments: Grundwissen der Bibelkritik. UTB 215.Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Levin, C 1993. Der Jahwist. FRLANT 157.Göttingen: Vandenhoeck& Ruprecht. Lipschits, O, Knoppers, G N & Albertz, R (eds) 2007. Judah and the Judeans in the fourth century B.C.E. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Lust, J & Vervenne, M (eds) 1997. Deuteronomy and Deuteronomistic literature. BETL 133. Leuven: Peeters. Mckenzie, S L & Römer, T C (eds) 2000. Rethinking the foundations: historiography in the ancient world and the Bible. Essays in honour of John Van Seters. Berlin/New York: de Gruyter. Nelson, R D 1997. Joshua: a commentary. Louisville: Westminster John Knox. Nentel, J 2000. Trägerschaft und Intentionen des deuteronomistischen Geschichtswerks: Untersuchungen zu Refelexionreden: Jos1; 23; 24; 1 Sam12 und 1 Kön 8. BZAW 297. Berlin: de Gruyter. Nihan, C 2012. The literary relationship between Deuteronomy and Joshua: a reassessment, in Schmid and Person 2012:79–114. _______ 2013. 1 Sam 8 and 12 and the Deuteronomsitic edition of Samuel, in Edenburg and Pakkala 2013: 225–274. Na`man, N 2000. The law of the altar in Deuteronomy and the cultic site near Shechem, in Mckenzie and Römer 2000:141–161. Noll, K L and Schramm, B (eds) 2010. Raising a faithful exegete: essays in honour of Richard Nelson. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Noort, E 1997. The traditions of Ebal and Gerizim: theological positions in the book of Joshua, in Vervenne and Lust 1997:161–180. _______ 1998. Zu Stand und Perspektiven: Der Glaube Israels zwischen Religionsgeschichte und Theologie, der Fall Josua 24, in Garciá-Martinez 1998:82–108. Noth, M 1943. Überlieferungsgeschichtliche Studien. Tübingen: Niemeyer. _______ 1953. Das Buch Josua. 2nd ed. HAT 7. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. O’Brien, M A 1989. The Deuteronomistic History hypothesis: a reassessment. OBO 92. Fribourg: Éditions. Universitaires/Göttingen: Vandenhoeck& Ruprecht. Otto, E 1999. Bruckensläge in der Pentateuchsforschung, TRU 64:84–99. _______ 2000. Das Deuteronomium im Pentateuch und Hexateuch. Studien zur Literaturgeschichte von Pentateuch und Hexateuch im Lichte des Deuteronomiumrahmens. FAT 30. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. Otto, E & Achenbach, R (eds) 2004. Das Deuteronomium zwischen Pentateuch undDeuteronomistischem Geschictswerk. FRLANT 206. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Perlitt, L 1968. Bundestheologie im Altes Testament. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag. _______ 1994. Priesterschrift in Deuteronomium34? VT 59:475–494. Popovich, M 2009. Conquest of the land, loss of the land. Where does Joshua 24 belong?, in von Ruiten and de Vos 2009:87–98. Rofé, A 2000. Ephraimite versus Deuteronomistic History, in Knoppers & McConville 2000:462–474. Römer, T C 2010. Book-endings in Joshua and the question of the so-called Deuteronomistic History, in Noll and Schramm 2010:85–99. Römer, T C & Brettler, M Z 2000. Deuteronomy 34 and the case for a Persian Hexateuch, JBL 119/3:401–419. Römer, T C and Schmid, K (eds) 2007. Les dernières rédactions du Pentatueque, de l` Hexateuge,et de l` Henneatuege. BETL 203. Leuven: Peeters. Rösel, H N 1980. Die Überleitungen vom Josua-ins Richterbuch, VT 30:342–350. Schmid K, 1999. Erzväter und Exodus: Untersuchungen zur doppelten Begründing der Ursprünge Israels innerhalb der Geschichtsbücher des Alten Testaments. WMANT 81. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag. _______ 2007. The late Persian formation of the Torah: observations on Deuteronomy 34, in Lipschits, Knoppers & Albertz 2007:236–245. _______ 2012. Die Sameritaner und die Judaër. Die biblische Diskussion um ihr Verhältnis in Josua 24, in Frey, Schattner-Rieser & Schmid 2012:21–49. Schmid, K & Person, R (eds) 2012. Deuteronomy in the Pentateuch, Hexateuch, and the Deuteronomistic History. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. Schmidt, L 2009. P in Deuteronomium 34, VT 59:475–494. Schmitt, G 1964. Der Landtag von Sichem. Stuttgart: Calwer Verlag. Schmitt, H C 2004. DTN 34 als Verbindingstuck zwischen Tetrateuch und Dtr. Geschictswerk, in Otto and Achenbach 2004:181–192. Smend, R 1970. Das Gesetz un die Völker, in Wolff 1970:494–504. Sperling, S D 1987. Joshua 24 re-examined. HUCA 58:119–136. Steuernage, l C 1923. Das Buch Josua. GHK 1,3 (2). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Stipp, H J (ed.) 2011. Das deuteronomistische Geschichtswerk. ÖBS 39. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. Van Seters, J 1984. Joshua 24 and the problem of tradition in the Old Testament, in Barrick and Spencer 1984:139–158. _______ 2003. Deuteronomy between Pentateuch and Deuteronomistic History, HTS 59/3:947–956. Vervenne, M & Lust, J (eds) 1997. Deuteronomy and Deuteronomistic literature. FS C.H.W Brekelmans. BETL 133. Leuven: Peeters. Von Ruiten, J and de Vos, C (eds) 2009. The land of Israel in Bible, history and theology: studies in honour of Ed Noort. VTSup 124. Leiden: Brill. Weimar, P 2008. Studien zur Priesterschrift. FAT 56. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. Westermann, C 1994. Die Geschictsbücher des Alten Testaments: Gab es ein deuteronomsitisches Geschichtswerk? TB Altes Testament 87. Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlag. Witte, M 1998. Die biblische urgeschichte. Redaktions-und Theologiegeschichtliche Beobachtungen zu Genesis 1,1–11:26. BZAW 265. Berlin: de Gruyter. Witte M, Schmid K, Prechel, D & Gertz, J C (eds) 2006. Die deuteronomistischenGeschichtswerke: Redaktions- und religionsgeschichtliche Perspektiven zur “Deuteronomismus”-Diskussion in Tora und vorderen Propheten. BZAW 365. Berlin: de Gruyter. Wolff, H W (ed.) 1970. Probleme biblischer Theologie: Gerard von Rad zum 70. Geburtstag. Munich: Kaiser Verlag. Würthwein, E 1994a. Erwägungen zum sog. Deuteronomistischen Geschichtswerk: eine Skizze, in Würthwein 1994b:1–11. Würthwein, E 1994b. Studien zum deuteronomistischen Geschichtswerk BZAW227. Berlin: de Gruyter, Zakovitch, Y 1980. The object of the narrative of the burial of the foreign gods at Shechem, BeTM 25:300–337. Zenger, E 2004. Einleitung in das Alte Testament. 5th ed. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
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Kelle, Brad E. "The Characters of Elijah and Elisha and the Deuteronomic Evaluation of Prophecy: Miracles and Manipulation. By Roy L. Heller. Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 671. London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2018. Pp. xii + 250. $114.00." Religious Studies Review 45, no. 1 (March 2019): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rsr.13831.

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Carrière, Jean-Marie. "Comment la Bible parle-t-elle des normes ?" Revue d'éthique et de théologie morale 300, no. 5 (2018): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/retm.301.0075.

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Light, Laura. "The Bible in the Latin West.Margaret T. Gibson." Speculum 70, no. 3 (July 1995): 619–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2865293.

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Cheolhee, LEE. "T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Hippopotamus’ and the Bible." Journal of the T. S. Eliot Society of Korea 30, no. 2 (August 31, 2020): 83–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.14364/t.s.eliot.2020.30.2.83-105.

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Wayman, Benjamin D. "Ordaining WomenandThe Woman’s Bible: Reading the Bible with B. T. Roberts and Elizabeth Cady Stanton." Women's Studies 43, no. 5 (July 2014): 541–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00497878.2014.914391.

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Frutiger, Simone. "Y a-t-il plusieurs lectures de la Bible ?" Autres Temps. Les cahiers du christianisme social 7, no. 1 (1985): 18–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/chris.1985.1027.

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GILMONT, J. Fr. "La Bible a-t-elle été un best-seller?" Revue Théologique de Louvain 35, no. 1 (January 1, 2004): 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/rtl.35.1.2017459.

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Deacy, Chris. "Richard Walsh (ed.), T&T Clark Companion to the Bible and Film." Theology 122, no. 2 (February 23, 2019): 127–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040571x18817441e.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bible. A.T. Deuteronome"

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Ingram, Douglas Nairn. "The ambiguity of Qohelet : a study of the ambiguous nature of the language, syntax and structure of the Masoretic text of Qohelet." Thesis, University of Stirling, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2589.

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The premise upon which this thesis is founded is that the book of Qohelet is fundamentally ambiguous. Ambiguity is attached to all its major themes, and can be discerned in its language, syntax and structure. This has not been given due attention in previous works on Qohelet. The introduction considers the concepts of 'ambiguity' and 'meaning': it is crucial for the reader to understand what is meant in this thesis by these terms. 'Ambiguity' is understood as those aspects of the text whose indeterminacy requires the reader to fill in 'meaning' in order for a coherent reading to be produced: thus the reader's role is crucial, but is nonetheless restricted by the determinate schemata in the text. Part 1 explores the determinate schemata in Qohelet in an attempt to provide objective criteria against which the ambiguities may be set. Detailed attention is paid to the text in order to discern trends and patterns in the book. These are employed in an attempt to discover how the book as a whole and the sections within it are structured. Part 1 ends by asserting that it is ultimately futile to seek an overall structure or pattern to the book: this is an aspect of its ambiguity. Part 2 systematically examines linguistic and syntactical ambiguities in Qohelet, exploring the possibilities for interpretation according to the ways in which the reader fills in the gaps left by these ambiguities. The conclusion argues that the ambiguity of Qohelet is the primary reason for the hugely diverse interpretations of the book throughout its history, and for the many varied proposals for its structure. In this way it is a realistic reflection of an ambiguous world and the relationship between the people of this world and the God who made the world with all its ambiguities.
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Giere, Samuel D. "A new glimpse of Day One : an intertextual history of Genesis 1.1-5 in Hebrew and Greek texts up to 200 CE." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/155.

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This thesis is an unconventional history of the interpretation of Day One, Genesis 1.1-5, in Hebrew and Greek texts up to c. 200 CE. Using the concept of ‘intertextuality’ as developed by Kristeva, Derrida, and others, the method for this historical exploration looks at the dynamic interconnectedness of texts. The results reach beyond deliberate exegetical and eisegetical interpretations of Day One to include intertextual, and therefore not necessarily deliberate, connections between texts. The purpose of the study is to gain a glimpse into the textual possibilities available to the ancient reader / interpreter. Central to the method employed is the identification of the intertexts of Day One. This is achieved, at least in part, by identifying and tracing flags that may draw the reader from one text to another. In this study these flags are called ‘intertextual markers’ and may be individual words, word-pairs, or small phrases that occur relatively infrequently within the corpus of texts being examined. The thesis first explores the intertextuality of Genesis 1.1-5 in the confines of the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint. The second half of the thesis identifies and explores the intertexts of Day One in other Hebrew texts (e.g. the Dead Sea Scrolls, Sirach) and other Greek texts (e.g. Philo, the New Testament) up to c. 200 CE. The thesis concludes with a summation of some of the more prominent and surprising threads in this intertextual ‘tapestry’ of Day One. These summary threads include observations within the texts in a given language and a comparative look at the role of language in the intertextual history of Day One.
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Mangililo, Ira. "Rahab speaks back : a postcolonial feminist analysis of Joshua 2:1-24." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683063.

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Saxon, David L. "Fundamentalist Bibliology 1870-1900 an analysis of the early fundamentalist views of inspiration, Bible translations, and Bible criticism from the writings of James H. Brookes, A.J. Gordon, and A.T. Pierson /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1998. http://www.tren.com.

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Janz, Timothy. "Le deuxieme livre d'esdras : traduction et reception." Paris 4, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040296.

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Cette these presente une etude du livre appele "deuxieme esdras" par la plupart des manuscrits de la septante, c'est-a-dire de la traduction grecque antique des livres connus sous le noms d'esdras et de nehemie dans la bible hebraique. Elle comprend un introduction, une traduction francaise annotee du texte grec et des annexes ; ces derniers donnent un texte critique de la recension dite lucianique, un index hebreu-grec, et un index grec-hebreu de esdras. L'introduction commence par une etude du titre, du contenu et de la composition de ce libre, dont le resultat majeur est la redecouverte et la mise en valeur d'un systeme de division du texte qui figure dans plusieurs manuscrits grecs et qui a des chances de remonter a l'antiquite, sinon d'avoir ete celui qu'employait le traducteur lui-meme. Ensuite, une etude des problemes textuels poses par ce livre aboutit a l'identification d'un nouveau temoin du texte grec (la table des incipit du coisl. 8 de la bibliotheque nationale de paris) et a une reevaluation de l'importance de la recension dite lucianique. Une etude de la langue du traducteur permet d'identifier ce dernier comme un precurseur du "groupe kaige" et de le dater entre le milieu du deuxieme et le milieu du premier siecle avant notre ere. Enfin une etude de la reception du livre montre que, meme si les auteurs juifs et chretiens de l'antiquite dont les ecrits nous sont parvenus ne le citent que rarement, le texte de esdras a ete lu et etudie dans certains milieux des l'antiquite et a joue un role appreciable dans l'histoire de l'exegese et de la theologie du christianisme naissant
This thesis presents a study of the book which is called "second esdras" by most manuscripts of the septuagint and which corresponds to the books of ezra and nehemiah in the hebrew bible. It comprises an introduction, an annotated french translation of the greek text and three annexes; these contain a critical text of the so-called "lucianic" recension, a hebrew-greek index and a greek-hebrew index of 2esdras. The introduction begins with a study of the title, the contents and the composition of the book ; the major result of this study is the rediscovery of a system of paragraphs which may well be ancient, even if it is probably not the one used by the translator himself. Next may well be the textual problems of the book results, among other things, in the identification of a new witness to the greek text (namely the ms. Coisl. 8 of the bibliotheque nationale de paris) and to assign him a date between the middle of the second and the middle of the first centuries b. C. Finally, a study of the reception of the book shows that, even though it was rarely quoted by the jewish and christian authors of antiquity, it was nevertheless read and studied in certain circles and played a considerable role in the history of the exegesis and the theology of early christianity
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Le, Moigne Philippe. "Le livre d'Esaïe dans la Septante : ecdotique, stylistique, linguistique." Paris, EPHE, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EPHE4001.

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Ferreira, João Cesario Leonel 1962. "E ele sera chamado pelo nome de Emanuel : o narrador e Jesus Cristo no evangelho de Mateus." [s.n.], 2006. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/270192.

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Orientador: Suzi Frankl Sperber
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem
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Resumo: Esta tese tem como objetivo principal o estudo do narrador no evangelho de Mateus e de sua relação com o protagonista ¿ Jesus Cristo. Central em todo o trabalho é a constatação de que o narrador configura o texto de modo a produzir nos leitores a consciência de que a narrativa se refere não apenas a um personagem da história passada, mas a Jesus Cristo vivo. Este exerce a função de orientar a compreensão do texto. Para tanto, o narrador coloca-se em segundo plano e desenvolve técnicas para que o personagem principal ocupe espaço de proeminência. A minimização da presença do narrador, antes de se transformar em debilidade textual, produz abertura do texto ao leitor. Desse modo, as estratégias estabelecidas visam atrair o leitor para que participe da trama. Para chegar a tais conclusões, o trabalho discute variadas formas interpretativas pela quais o evangelho de Mateus é estudado na atualidade. Define o gênero literário ao qual pertence o evangelho como biografia greco-romana. Identifica o narrador, seu foco narrativo e a forma como organiza o evangelho em blocos narrativos e discursivos a partir da fonte principal, o evangelho de Marcos. Por fim, explicita estratégias literárias através da comparação exaustiva entre textos de Mateus e Marcos, demonstrando como elas apontam para propósitos retóricos específicos que o narrador deseja gerar nos leitores. O canal de discussão com biblistas esteve aberto, em alguns momentos utilizando interpretações e pontos de vistas, e em outros discordando de suas colocações. A principal delas diz respeito à declaração de que o evangelho apresenta um caráter catequético e desprovido de brilho. Em oposição, afirma-se que o evangelho de Mateus possui estratégias narrativas que o tornam extremamente persuasivo aos leitores. Torna-se claro que a desconsideração dos elementos de análise descritos no trabalho produz conseqüências nocivas à interpretação do texto bíblico
Abstract: The main goal of this thesis is the study of the narrator of the Gospel of Matthew and its relationship with its main character ¿ Jesus Christ. In the very heart of the dissertation is the observation that the narrator works his text in order to produce in the readers the consciousness that the narrative has to do with the living Jesus Christ, who plays the role of guiding the understanding the text, and not only with a mere character of a past history. To do so, the narrator put himself in a secondary place, and develops some mechanisms so that the main character may occupy a prominent role. The downsizing of the narrator is not a textual frailty. Rather, it produces an opening of the text to the reader. Thus, these strategies aim to attract the reader to participate in the plot. In order to reach these conclusions, the dissertation discusses several contemporary ways the Gospel of Matthew is interpreted at this moment. It also defines the literary genre of the Gospel as a Greek-Roman biography. Besides, it identifies the narrator, its narrative focus and how he organizes the gospel in discursive and narrative blocks from its main source, viz., the Gospel of Mark. As an ending, the dissertation explains the literary strategies through an exhaustive comparison between the texts of Matthew and Mark, giving evidence of how they point to specific rhetoric purposes the narrator wish to generate in the readers. There was an open channel of discussion with Bible scholars, sometimes agreeing, sometimes disagreeing with them. The main point of disagreement was related to the statement that the Gospel has a catechetical purpose and is deprived of brilliance. Arguing against this, it is stated that the Gospel of Matthew has narrative strategies that make it extremely persuasive to its readers. It is quite clear that the disrespect of the elements of analysis described in the dissertation produces harmful consequences to the interpretation of the biblical text
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Teoria e Critica Literaria
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Sousa, Maria Gisele Canário de. "Prenha e ferida: exegese de êxodo 21,22-25 em diálogo com a atualidade." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2017. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/20375.

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Law in the Hebrew Bible undergoes a paradigm shift: Laws that are restricted to civil society are now regulated by officially religious Laws. This analysis seeks to understand a casuistic Law that addresses the situation of a pregnant woman, because there is the risk of miscarriage if he would hit her by during the fight, as penalty will be imposed the Law of Talion. Through exegetical, historical, theological and social analysis; Beginning with the translation of the Hebrew text, a legal understanding of Exodus 21: 22-25 will be sought from the perspective of the pregnant woman. From the analysis comes a brief understanding of the civil and religious law in today's society of Brazil and the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. In despite of the laws seek to protect the pregnant woman, it is not full protection yet
O direito na Bíblia Hebraica passa por uma mudança paradigmática: Leis que são restritas à sociedade civil passam a ser reguladas a partir de Leis oficialmente religiosas. Nessa análise se busca compreender uma Lei casuística que aborda a situação de uma mulher grávida, pois corre o risco de perder suas crianças caso seja atingida por movimentos consequentes de uma briga de homens, como penalização será imposta a Lei de Talião. Através da análise exegética, histórica, teológica e social; a começar pela tradução do texto em hebraico, buscar-se-á emitir uma compreensão jurídica de Ex 21,22-25 na perspectiva da mulher grávida. A partir das análises chega-se a uma breve compreensão da Lei civil e religiosa na sociedade hodierna do Brasil e do Magistério da Igreja Católica. Se por um lado as Leis buscam proteger a mulher grávida, por outro, essa proteção é ainda fragmentada
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Suzuki, Francisca Cirlena Cunha Oliveira. "Séfora: estudo literário e histórico-teológico de uma personagem pertencente às tradições do êxodo." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2018. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/21037.

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Zipporah, Moses’ wife, is the object of study of this Master’s degree dissertation, a character that belongs to the exodus traditions. She participates in just four episodes in the macronarrative on exodus (Ex 2:15-22; 4:18-20.24-26; 18:1-7). Therefore, in the first sight the Midianite seems to have less matter, in the sense of she occupies a position of secondary figure. However, the biblical literature shows that the roles, in certain moment, can be inverted. Suddenly, the protagonism comes out, exactly, through the character that, in general, does not have a big visibility. In fact, Zipporah astonishes us in many ways: in literary terms she is in the center; historically, she may contradict eventual prejudices from her cultural context in question when she defends the life of those who are endangered in their surviving, without anyone questioning her freedom as a woman; theologically she is reflected as someone who gains the consent of God. Thus, Moses’ Midianite wife becomes a model for the protagonism of those characters that, in general, are evaluated as secondary figures, highlighting their fundamental importance for the history of salvation
Séfora, esposa de Moisés, é o objeto de estudo desta dissertação de mestrado, uma personagem pertencente às tradições do êxodo. Ela participa de apenas quatro episódios na macronarrativa sobre o êxodo (Ex 2,15c-22; 4,18-20.24-26; 18,1-7). No entanto, ainda que à primeira vista a madianita pareça ter uma importância menor, apenas ocupando o lugar de uma figura secundária, a literatura bíblica tem mostrado que os papéis, em determinado momento, podem inverter-se e, de repente, uma personagem sem maior visibilidade assume o protagonismo. Nesse sentido, Séfora surpreende em alguns aspectos: literariamente, ela ganha centralidade na cena em que salva seu noivo de sangue; historicamente, ela talvez contradiga eventuais preconceitos pertencentes a seu contexto cultural, ao defender a sobrevivência de quem se vê ameaçado e ao assumir protagonismo como mulher; teologicamente, ela é retratada como quem obtém o consentimento de Deus. Dessa forma, a esposa madianita de Moisés se torna um modelo para o protagonismo daquelas personagens que, em geral, são avaliadas como secundárias, destacando a fundamental importância delas para a história da salvação
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Rosenstiehl, Jean-Marc. "L'histoire de la captivité de Babylone : introduction, traduction, notes." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999STR20032.

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Traduction francaise d'un apocryphe du prophète Jérémie conservé intégralement dans le manuscrit copte (en dialecte sahidique, du IXe siècle) n° 578 de la bibliothèque Pierpont Morgan de New York et fragmentairement dans des feuillets de la Bibliothèque nationale de France (Copte 132/1 feuillets 16 et 17), de la Bibliothèque nationale de Vienne (K 9846) et de la Bibliothèque britannique de Londres (Or. 10 578). Dans l'introduction sont etudiés les aspects littéraires, historiques et religieux du texte dont l'original grec perdu peut dater du 1er siècle de notre ère. Les notes constituent un commentaire suivi du texte. En annexe est donnée la première édition de quatre feuillets (Copte 88 à 91) conservés à l'Institut francais d'archéologie orientale du Caire restés inédits jusqu'à ce jour
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Books on the topic "Bible. A.T. Deuteronome"

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Wright, Christopher J. H. Deuteronomy. Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson Publishers, 1996.

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Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomic school. Winona Lake, Ind: Eisenbrauns, 1992.

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Deuteronomy. London: SCM, 2008.

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Deuteronomy. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2008.

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Pseudo-Rabad. Commentary to Sifre Deuteronomy. Atlanta, Ga: Scholars Press, 1994.

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McConville, J. G. Grace in the end: A study in Deuteronomic theology. Carlisle: Paternoster Press, 1993.

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McConville, J. G. Grace in the end: A study in Deuteronomic theology. Grand Rapids, Mich: Zondervan Pub. House, 1993.

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The deuteronomic history and the book of Chronicles: Scribal works in an oral world. Leiden: Brill, 2010.

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Sifre to Deuteronomy: An introduction to the rhetorical, logical, and topical program. Atlanta, Ga: Scholars Press, 1987.

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Gile, Jason, and Kenneth J. Turner, eds. For our good always: Studies on the message and influence of Deuteronomy in honor of Daniel I. Block. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bible. A.T. Deuteronome"

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Davidson, Graham. "S. T. Coleridge." In The Blackwell Companion to the Bible in English Literature, 413–24. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444324174.ch29.

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Fuller, David. "T. S. Eliot." In The Blackwell Companion to the Bible in English Literature, 667–80. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444324174.ch48.

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Hogan, Larry. "I am interested whether the Bible has something to say about tattoos." In Land schaf[f]t Wissen / Research[in]g the Region, 70–73. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1249-6_16.

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Pinney, D. Nathan. "Barbara M. Leung Lai, Through The T-Window: The Inner Life Of Characters In The Hebrew Bible." In Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures X, edited by Christophe Nihan and Ehud Ben Zvi, 434–37. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463237646-028.

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Cox, Claude. "Corley, Jeremy And Vincent Skemp (Eds.), Studies In The Greek Bible: Essays In Honor Of Francis T. Gignac, S.J." In Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures VIII, edited by Ehud Ben Zvi, 518–20. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463235505-043.

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"[T]." In Bible Dictionary, 256–69. ATF Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvpb3vtz.25.

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"T." In A Dictionary of the Bible, edited by James Hastings and John A. Selbie, 652–825. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463226633-009.

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Screnock, John. "The Septuagint and Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible." In T&T Clark Handbook oF Septuagint Research. T&T Clark, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780567680280.ch-009.

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Kreitzer, Larry J. "The Bible in the Star Trek Universe (2000–2019)." In T&T Clark Handbook of Jesus and Film. T&T Clark, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780567686909.ch-022.

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Bennett, Harold V. "The Hebrew Bible and Black Theology: Fresh Hermeneutical Considerations for Liberation Theologies and Situating the Teachings of Jesus." In T&T Clark Handbook of African American Theology. T&T Clark, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780567675477.ch-008.

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