Holy Scripture in the Qumran commentaries and Pauline letters

What was the ancient exegetes' attitude to the biblical texts? Did they consider them 'sacred' in the sense that the words were the inviolable utterances of God? Or did they when necessary modify and adapt holy writ for their own purposes? This book examines the question of exegetical...

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Autor principal: Lim, Timothy H. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
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Publicado: Oxford Clarendon 1997
En:Año: 1997
Críticas:LIM, T.H., Holy Scriptures in the Qumran Commentaries and Pauline Letters (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp. ix + 217. Cloth, £40.00. ISBN 0-19-826206x (1998)
[Rezension von: Lim, Timothy H., Holy Scripture in the Qumran Commentaries and Pauline Letters] (2001) (Wagner, J. Ross, 1966 -)
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[Rezension von: Lim, Timothy H., The Holy Scripture in the Qumran Commentaries and Pauline Letters] (2001) (Weidmann, Fred)
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[Rezension von: LIM, TIMOTHY H., Holy Scripture in the Qumran Commentaries and Pauline Letters] (1998) (Harrington, Daniel J., 1940 -)
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Sumario:What was the ancient exegetes' attitude to the biblical texts? Did they consider them 'sacred' in the sense that the words were the inviolable utterances of God? Or did they when necessary modify and adapt holy writ for their own purposes? This book examines the question of exegetical modifications from the post-Qumran perspective of textual pluriformity of literalism that runs through ancient exegeses and translations
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0191682292
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198262060.001.0001