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Zsengellér Samaria, Samarians, Samaritans
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-3-11-026820-1
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Studies on Bible, History and Linguistics
E-Book, Englisch, Band 666, 335 Seiten
Reihe: Studia SamaritanaStudia JudaicaISSN
ISBN: 978-3-11-026820-1
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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Papers in this volume were presented at the seventh international conference of the held at the Reformed Theological Academy of Pápa, Hungary in July 17–25, 2008. The discussed Samaritan topics permeate different areas of biblical studies: The question of the Samaritan Pentateuch has a serious impact on the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible. The pre-Samaritan text-type among the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the dating and isolation of Samaritan features of the Samaritan Pentateuch provide fresh and important data for gaining a better understanding of the composition of the Torah/Pentateuch. New reconstructions of the early history of the Samaritans have a great effect on the history of the Jewish people in the Persian and Hellenistic period. As a distinct group in the centuries around the turn of the Common Era in Palestine, Samaritans played an important role in the social and religious formation of early Judaism and early Christianity. Living for centuries under Islamic rule, Samaritans provide a good example of linguistic, cultural and religious developments experienced by ethnic and religious group in Islamic contexts.
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1;Preface;7
2;List of Contributors;9
3;I. Memorial;13
3.1;Equisse Biographique du Pére Dom Guy Dominique Sixdenier;15
4;II. Bible;21
4.1;Genesis 4 and the Pentateuch’s Reiterative Discourse: Some Samaritan Themes;23
4.2;The Samaritan Version of Deuteronomy and the Origin of Deuteronomy;37
4.3;Did Jacob Become Judah?: The Configuration of Israel’s Restoration in Deutero-Isaiah;53
5;III. History;83
5.1;Administration of Samaria in the Hellenistic period;85
5.2;The Building of the Samaritan Temple and the Samaritan Governors – Again;103
5.3;Josephus on the Samaritans – his Tendenz and Purpose;123
5.4;Israelites, Samaritans, Temples, Jews;135
5.5;Samaritans. History and Tradition in Relationship to Jews, Christians and Muslims: Problems in Writing a Monograph;187
6;IV. Linguistics;199
6.1;“Hebrew Language” and “Holy Language” Between Judea and Samaria;201
6.2;An Unknown Samaritan Poem of the Type FATIH.A;217
6.3;Different Pronunciations of the Same Word in the Torah Reading of the Israelite Samaritans in Comparison Its Significant Attributes;231
7;V. Artifacts and Texts;237
7.1;The Samaritans in Caesarea Maritima;239
7.2;An Elusive Samaritan Manuscript in Utrecht;251
8;VI. Arabica;257
8.1;Reflections in a Samaritan Belief in an After-life. Text-proofs for ‘The Appointed Day’ in Sam. Ms. BL Or10370;259
8.2;Abu l-.asan as.-S.uri and his Inclinations to Mu’tazilite Theology;275
8.3;A Samaritan Legend in the Alhambra Stories?;301
8.4;The Samaritan High Priest ’Imram ben Salama and his Poem against Mubarak al Mufarragi, Who Became a Convert to Islam in 1841;307
9;Indexes;325