The Character of the Syriac Version of Psalms
Title | The Character of the Syriac Version of Psalms PDF eBook |
Author | Ignacio Carbajosa |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 2008-12-31 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9047412052 |
This book investigates the character of the Peshitta in Psalms 90-150 in order to facilitate the proper use of this version in textual criticism. It identifies the Peshitta’s translation techniques and it discusses the version’s interpretation of difficult passages in the Hebrew text. The question of the Hebrew Vorlage behind the Peshitta Psalter is raised. Also investigated here is the relationship between the Peshitta Psalms and the LXX and Targum, and an assessment of the supposed influence of these versions on the Peshitta Psalter is offered. Inquiry is made into the theology of the translation, the identity of the translators, and the relationships among the manuscripts of the Peshitta Psalter. This text is designed as a tool for scholars who, when confronted by critical questions in the Psalter, seek to understand the readings preserved in the Peshitta.
The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Title | The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 657 |
Release | 2021-11-29 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004465979 |
One of the most central figures in monotheistic traditions is King David. The volume takes a new, critical look at the process of biblical creation and exegetical transformation of this character in the intertwined words of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
The Syriac Version of the Psalms of Solomon
Title | The Syriac Version of the Psalms of Solomon PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph L. Trafton |
Publisher | Society of Biblical Literature |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Bibles |
ISBN |
The Theological Profile of the Peshitta of Isaiah
Title | The Theological Profile of the Peshitta of Isaiah PDF eBook |
Author | Attila Bodor |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2021-08-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004469125 |
In The Theological Profile of the Peshitta of Isaiah, Attila Bodor explores theological elements in the Peshitta version of Isaiah through a close study of its interpretative renderings.
The Book of Psalms
Title | The Book of Psalms PDF eBook |
Author | Peter W. Flint |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 717 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004136428 |
This landmark volume covers the main aspects of modern Psalms study from the formation of individual Psalms down into the first centuries of the Common Era: the formation of the Psalter, individual Psalms and smaller collections, social setting, literary context, textual history, nachleben, and theology.
The Translation and Translator of the Peshitta of Hosea
Title | The Translation and Translator of the Peshitta of Hosea PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Tully |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 379 |
Release | 2015-02-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004288317 |
In The Translation and the Translator of the Peshitta of Hosea, Eric J. Tully offers the first study of the Peshitta conducted via insights and methods from the discipline of Translation Studies. Every translator leaves residue of his or her interference in the course of the translation process. This investigation analyzes that interference (seen in the form of translation shifts), categorizes it, and draws conclusions with implications for textual criticism, Translation Studies, historical reconstruction, and the history of interpretation. Eric Tully argues that the Peshitta was translated from a Hebrew text similar to the Masoretic Text (but not identical to it) and was also influenced by readings from the Greek Septuagint. The study concludes with a socio-historical profile of the translator. Just as an ancient person makes one kind of ceramic jug or bronze incense stand and not another, the translation is a literary artifact in which the translator has crafted a text that reflects his or her own values and technique.
Syriac Christian Culture
Title | Syriac Christian Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Aaron Michael Butts |
Publisher | CUA Press |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2021-01-08 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813233682 |
Syriac Christianity developed in the first centuries CE in the Middle East, where it continued to flourish throughout Late Antiquity and the Medieval period, while also spreading widely, as far as India and China. Today, Syriac Christians are found in the Middle East, in India, as well in diasporas scattered across the globe. Over this extended time period and across this vast geographic expanse, Syriac Christians have built impressive churches and monasteries, crafted fine pieces of art, and written and transmitted a sizable body of literature. Though often overlooked, neglected, and even persecuted, Syriac Christianity has been – and continues to be – an important part of the humanistic heritage of the last two millennia. The present volume brings together fourteen studies that offer fresh perspectives on Syriac Christianity, especially its literary texts and authors. The timeframes of the individual studies span from the second-century Syriac translation of the Hebrew Bible up to the thirteenth century with the end of the Syriac Renaissance. Several studies analyze key authors from Late Antiquity, such as Aphrahat, Ephrem, Narsai, and Jacob of Serugh. Others investigate translations into Syriac, both from Hebrew and from Greek, while still others examine hagiography, especially its formation and transmission. Reflecting a growing trend in the field, the volume also devotes significant attention to the Medieval period, during which Syriac Christians lived under Islamic rule. The studies in the volume are united in their quest to explore the richness, diversity, and vibrance of Syriac Christianity.