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The Open Book and the Sealed Book

Andrew G. Shead, Andrew Mein, Claudia V. Camp

Hardback 2002-01-01

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This monograph examines the translation technique of the Septuagint of Jeremiah 32 and the nature of the variations between Greek and Hebrew versions of its text. In a discipline where equivocal data are often used to generate novel texts, Shead attempts to limit the subjectivity of his results by grounding the study in a textlingustic analysis of discourse markers in Jeremiah. The results suggest that the current scholarly consensus about the priority of the text underlying the Septuagint is exaggerated, since far more of the variation between the two texts than hitherto acknowledged is haplographic. This is volume 347 of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series and volume 3 of the subseries Hebrew Bible and its Versions.

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Publisher Description

This monograph examines the translation technique of the Septuagint of Jeremiah 32 and the nature of the variations between Greek and Hebrew versions of its text. In a discipline where equivocal data are often used to generate novel texts, Shead attempts to limit the subjectivity of his results by grounding the study in a textlingustic analysis of discourse markers in Jeremiah. The results suggest that the current scholarly consensus about the priority of the text underlying the Septuagint is exaggerated, since far more of the variation between the two texts than hitherto acknowledged is haplographic. This is volume 347 of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series and volume 3 of the subseries Hebrew Bible and its Versions.

Koorong Code192072
ISBN1841272744
EAN9781841272740
Pages322
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryCommentaries, Old Testament
Sub-CategoryJeremiah
PublisherBloomsbury Continuum Publishing Group
Publication DateJan 2002
Dimensions22 x 140 x 216mm
Weight0.557kg