The meaning of the letter of Aristeas: in light of Biblical interpretation and grammatical tradition, and with reference to its historical context

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Tables of Contents -- Body -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The biblical paradigm, or the Letter of Aristeas as Rewritten Scripture -- 1.1 The liberation of Jewish slaves in connection with the translation as elaboration on Deut 30:1-3 -- 1.2 The description of the P...

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Main Author: Matusova, Ekaterina (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Göttingen, DEU Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2015
In: Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments (Band 260)
Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Matusova, Ekaterina, The meaning of the letter of Aristeas: in light of Biblical interpretation and grammatical tradition, and with reference to its historical context] (2020) (Vianès, Laurence)
[Rezension von: Matusova, Ekaterina, The meaning of the letter of Aristeas: in light of Biblical interpretation and grammatical tradition, and with reference to its historical context] (2017) (Sipilä, Seppo)
[Rezension von: Matusova, Ekaterina, The meaning of the letter of Aristeas: in light of Biblical interpretation and grammatical tradition, and with reference to its historical context] (2016) (Albrecht, Felix, 1981 -)
Edition:1st ed
Series/Journal:Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments Band 260
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Aristeas, Epistolographus, Ad Philocratem
Further subjects:B Letter of Aristeas
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Summary:Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Tables of Contents -- Body -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The biblical paradigm, or the Letter of Aristeas as Rewritten Scripture -- 1.1 The liberation of Jewish slaves in connection with the translation as elaboration on Deut 30:1-3 -- 1.2 The description of the Promised Land (Let. Aris. 83-120): elaboration on Deut 30:3-5 -- 1.3 The allegorical interpretation of the Law and the Symposium (Let. Aris. 128-293): another case of harmonization -- 1.4 Conclusions: The rationale and methodology of the composition -- 1.5 Conclusions: The message of the "biblical paradigm" and its Sitz im Leben -- Chapter 2: Account of the translation, or the grammatical paradigm -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Thesis of Kahle - Van der Kooij -- 2.3 The Aristotelian background to the narrative in Let. Aris. 30-2 -- 2.4 The 72 and the anecdote about the recension of Homer in the scholia to Dionysius Thrax -- 2.4.1 The 72 -- 2.5 Let. Aris. 301-11 and the six (or four) steps of grammar -- 2.6 Let. Aris. 310-11 and literary criticism -- 2.7 Thesis of analogy with Homer -- 2.8 The meaning of grammatical terminology: interim conclusions -- 2.9 Account of the correction in the context of the early history of the LXX -- Chapter 3: The interactive meaning of the paradigms, or historical implications of the narrative -- 3.1 The LXX as ἱερὸς λόγος in the Letter of Aristeas -- 3.2 Beyond the Letter of Aristeas: General historical context -- 3.2.1 Words and terms used in the Greek and Graeco-Jewish sources to describe the Jewish cult: Temples -- 3.2.2 Words and terms referring to the Jewish cult: Priests -- 3.2.3 Words and terms referring to the Jewish cult: Thiasus -- 3.2.4 The Jewish cult as a mystery cult -- 3.2.5 Interim conclusions -- 3.3 Oriental religious communities in the Hellenistic states: Rules of integration
3.3.1 The Jewish cult in the Ptolemaic state -- 3.4 Religious policies of the Ptolemies, and the time of Ptolemy Philopator -- Political context under Ptolemy IV Philopator -- 3.4.1 Religious policies of the Ptolemies and measures on regulation of cults -- 3.5 Leasures on regulation of cults and Jewish sources on the history of the Jewish text and temple in Egypt -- 3.5.1 The second demand of the BGU VI 1211 and the letter of Onias (Jos. Ant. 13. 65-71) -- The letter of Onias -- 3.5.2 The third demand of the BGU VI 1211 and the Letter of Aristeas -- 3.6 Perverse ritual practices and deterioration of the ancestral tradition -- Elephantine -- Magical papyri and dedications in pagan temples -- Ptolemaic Jewish papyri -- 3.7 Conclusions -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Selected sources and translations -- Classical authors -- General bibliography -- Index fontium -- Index nominum
ISBN:3647540439