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- catalog contributor b6141497.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "10. Ideology -- 10.1 Attitudes towards gentiles -- 10.2 The institution of Purim -- 11. The redactor's treatment of his sources -- 11.1 Type of redaction -- 11.2 Rough spots -- 11.3 R-AT's goals and his attitudes towards his texts -- Chapter 2: The Massoretic text of Esther and Its Redaction -- 1. Reconstructing the literary history of MT-Esther -- 2. Strands: the earliest components of the Esther story -- 3. Layering: additions to the primary level of MT-Esther -- 3.1 The aftermath as a whole -- 3.2 Mordecai's epistle -- 3.3 The historical retrospective -- 3.4 Esther's epistle -- 3.5 The epilogue -- 4. Is the aftermath by a different author? -- 4.1 The validity of the arguments for identifying 9:1-19 as a later addition -- 4.2 The scope of R-MT's source -- 4.3 Qualitative differences -- 5. R-MT's treatment of his source -- 6. R-MT's new themes -- 6.1 The inalterability of Persian law -- 6.2 The punishment of the Jews' enemies -- 6.3 The etiology of Purim -- 6.4 The second day of fighting and celebration -- 6.5 The epilogue -- 6.6 Religious language -- 6.7 Minor items -- 7. The literary and ideological implications of R-MT's changes -- 7.1 The consequences of the theme of immutable law -- 7.2 Mordecai's greater cleverness -- 7.3 Esther's status and independence -- 7.4 The Jewish people's stature -- 7.5 The etiology and justification for Purim -- 8. R-MT's use of his donor-text -- Chapter 3. The Results of Redaction -- 1. The final forms -- 2. The proto-AT -- 3. The AT -- 4. The MT -- Chapter 4. Models for redaction criticism -- 1. The AT -- 1.1 Excavating the AT -- 1.2 Redaction by supplementation -- 2. The MT -- Chapter 5. On reading redaction -- 1. The literary significance of redaction -- 2. Redaction and hermeneutics -- 3. Intertextuality in the Esther books".
- catalog description "Chapter 1:The Alpha Text and Its Redaction -- 1. A profile of the AT -- 1.1 The AT and the LXX -- 1.2 Views of the nature of the AT -- 2. Evidence for the independence of the proto-AT version -- 2.1 Passages translated differently in AT and LXX -- 2.2 Hebraisms in the AT lacking in the LXX parallels -- 2.3 AT pluses lacking parallels in other versions -- 2.4 AT minuses -- 2.5 At variants "slightly reminiscent of Hebraic style" -- 2.6 A near-absence of Septuagintalisms -- 2.7 The different frequency ranges of vocabulary correspondences -- 2.8 Density patterns of Septuagintal matches -- 2.9 MT-AT agreements against LXX in proto-AT sections -- 2.10 The language of the proto-AT -- Table 1: Characteristics of translation-Greek in the proto-AT -- 3. The development of the Alpha Text -- 4. The redaction of proto-AT; dating -- 5. The original ending -- 6. Other Septuagintal transfers -- 6.1 D + (vi 13-18) -- 6.2 Isolated Septuagintal transfers -- 6.3 R-AT's use of the LXX -- Table 2. R-AT's use of the LXX -- Diagram 2. The extent and placement of Septuagintal transfers in the AT -- 7.1 A single redactor for the entire AT -- 7.2 Editing within the redactional sections? -- 8. What the redactor did -- 8.1 Synonym substitution -- 8.2 Non-synonym substitution -- Table 3. Substitutions -- 8.3 Transpositions -- Table 4. Transpositions -- 8.4 Additions -- 8.5 Omissions -- Table 5. Additions and omissions -- 8.6 Condensation. "Cutting-and-splicing" -- 8.7 Minor alterations -- 8.8 The scope of R-AT's changes -- Table 6. Frequency of changes in non-redactional copying -- 9. Reinterpretation -- 9.1 Mordecai's dream and its interpretation -- 9.2 The eunuchs' plot -- 9.3 Mordecai's importance and value -- 9.4 Esther's banquets -- 9.5 The circumcision -- 9.6 Mordecai's and Haman's "naming" -- 9.7 The etymology of Purim -- 9.8 The events of Adar -- 9.9 Slaughtered enemies -- 9.10 Spoil -- 9.11 The two days of Purim -- 9.12 The people's role".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 168-174) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "x, 195 p. :".
- catalog identifier "155540443X (acid-free paper)".
- catalog identifier "1555404448 (pbk. : acid free paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Monograph series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 40.".
- catalog isPartOf "Monograph series / the Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 40".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Atlanta, Ga. : Scholars Press,".
- catalog subject "222/.9066 20".
- catalog subject "BS1375.5 .F69 1991".
- catalog subject "Bible. Apocrypha. Esther Criticism, Redaction.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Apocrypha. Esther Criticism, Textual.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Esther Criticism, Redaction.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Esther Criticism, Textual.".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Ideology -- 10.1 Attitudes towards gentiles -- 10.2 The institution of Purim -- 11. The redactor's treatment of his sources -- 11.1 Type of redaction -- 11.2 Rough spots -- 11.3 R-AT's goals and his attitudes towards his texts -- Chapter 2: The Massoretic text of Esther and Its Redaction -- 1. Reconstructing the literary history of MT-Esther -- 2. Strands: the earliest components of the Esther story -- 3. Layering: additions to the primary level of MT-Esther -- 3.1 The aftermath as a whole -- 3.2 Mordecai's epistle -- 3.3 The historical retrospective -- 3.4 Esther's epistle -- 3.5 The epilogue -- 4. Is the aftermath by a different author? -- 4.1 The validity of the arguments for identifying 9:1-19 as a later addition -- 4.2 The scope of R-MT's source -- 4.3 Qualitative differences -- 5. R-MT's treatment of his source -- 6. R-MT's new themes -- 6.1 The inalterability of Persian law -- 6.2 The punishment of the Jews' enemies -- 6.3 The etiology of Purim -- 6.4 The second day of fighting and celebration -- 6.5 The epilogue -- 6.6 Religious language -- 6.7 Minor items -- 7. The literary and ideological implications of R-MT's changes -- 7.1 The consequences of the theme of immutable law -- 7.2 Mordecai's greater cleverness -- 7.3 Esther's status and independence -- 7.4 The Jewish people's stature -- 7.5 The etiology and justification for Purim -- 8. R-MT's use of his donor-text -- Chapter 3. The Results of Redaction -- 1. The final forms -- 2. The proto-AT -- 3. The AT -- 4. The MT -- Chapter 4. Models for redaction criticism -- 1. The AT -- 1.1 Excavating the AT -- 1.2 Redaction by supplementation -- 2. The MT -- Chapter 5. On reading redaction -- 1. The literary significance of redaction -- 2. Redaction and hermeneutics -- 3. Intertextuality in the Esther books".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1:The Alpha Text and Its Redaction -- 1. A profile of the AT -- 1.1 The AT and the LXX -- 1.2 Views of the nature of the AT -- 2. Evidence for the independence of the proto-AT version -- 2.1 Passages translated differently in AT and LXX -- 2.2 Hebraisms in the AT lacking in the LXX parallels -- 2.3 AT pluses lacking parallels in other versions -- 2.4 AT minuses -- 2.5 At variants "slightly reminiscent of Hebraic style" -- 2.6 A near-absence of Septuagintalisms -- 2.7 The different frequency ranges of vocabulary correspondences -- 2.8 Density patterns of Septuagintal matches -- 2.9 MT-AT agreements against LXX in proto-AT sections -- 2.10 The language of the proto-AT -- Table 1: Characteristics of translation-Greek in the proto-AT -- 3. The development of the Alpha Text -- 4. The redaction of proto-AT; dating -- 5. The original ending -- 6. Other Septuagintal transfers -- 6.1 D + (vi 13-18) -- 6.2 Isolated Septuagintal transfers -- 6.3 R-AT's use of the LXX -- Table 2. R-AT's use of the LXX -- Diagram 2. The extent and placement of Septuagintal transfers in the AT -- 7.1 A single redactor for the entire AT -- 7.2 Editing within the redactional sections? -- 8. What the redactor did -- 8.1 Synonym substitution -- 8.2 Non-synonym substitution -- Table 3. Substitutions -- 8.3 Transpositions -- Table 4. Transpositions -- 8.4 Additions -- 8.5 Omissions -- Table 5. Additions and omissions -- 8.6 Condensation. "Cutting-and-splicing" -- 8.7 Minor alterations -- 8.8 The scope of R-AT's changes -- Table 6. Frequency of changes in non-redactional copying -- 9. Reinterpretation -- 9.1 Mordecai's dream and its interpretation -- 9.2 The eunuchs' plot -- 9.3 Mordecai's importance and value -- 9.4 Esther's banquets -- 9.5 The circumcision -- 9.6 Mordecai's and Haman's "naming" -- 9.7 The etymology of Purim -- 9.8 The events of Adar -- 9.9 Slaughtered enemies -- 9.10 Spoil -- 9.11 The two days of Purim -- 9.12 The people's role".
- catalog title "The redaction of the books of Esther : on reading composite texts / Michael V. Fox.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".