The impact of unit delimitation on exegesis / edited by Raymond de Hoop, Marjo C.A. Korpel, Stanley E. Porter.

This volume contains papers dealing with the impact of unit delimitation on exegesis. Pargraph markers play an important role in literature, this is illustrated by means of the examples of Mark 12:13-27 and Romans 1:21-25. The setumah after Isaiah 8:16 is significant for understanding the making of...

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Superior document:Pericope, v. 7
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Pericope ; v. 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (296 p.)
Notes:"This volume contains selected papers from the meetings in Edinburgh (2006) and Vienna (2007) plus two extra articles dealing with the same theme, namely the impact of unit delimitation on exegesis"--Pref.
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Unit Delimitation And Exegesis Isaiah 56 As An Introduction To The Theme /
Textual, Literary, And Delimitation Criticism The Case Of Jeremiah 29 In M And J /
Bind Up The Testimony Isaiah 8:16 And The Making Of The Hebrew Bible /
The Divisions Of The Book Of Daniel /
The Demarcation Of Hymns And Prayers In The Prophets (1) /
Delimitation Of Units In The Book Of Jeremiah /
Pericope Markers And The Paragraph Textual And Linguistic Implications /
Petu[arab text]ot/Setumot And The Structure Of Habakkuk Evaluating The Evidence /
The Line-Acrostic In Nahum 1 New Evidence From Ancient Greek Manuscripts And From The Literary Analysis Of The Hebrew Text /
The Abraham Narrative (Gen. 12:1-25:11) In Some Ancient And Mediaeval Manuscripts The Exegetical Implications Of Delimitation Criticism /
Summary:This volume contains papers dealing with the impact of unit delimitation on exegesis. Pargraph markers play an important role in literature, this is illustrated by means of the examples of Mark 12:13-27 and Romans 1:21-25. The setumah after Isaiah 8:16 is significant for understanding the making of the Hebrew Bible. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the text divisions in the Book of Daniel guide the reading of the text. The demarcation of hymns and prayers in the prophets is illustrated by the examples of Hosea 6:1-3 and Isaiah 42:10-12. Unit delimitation is taken up for the theory of an acrostichon in Nahum 1. Also discussed is the delimitation of units in Genesis, Isaiah 56:1-9, and Jeremiah and Habakkuk.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1282400452
9786612400452
9047424948
ISSN:1568-3443 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Raymond de Hoop, Marjo C.A. Korpel, Stanley E. Porter.