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Biblical Prophets in Byzantine Palestine

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The Lives of the Prophets, a series of brief biographical sketches of the major and minor prophets of the Hebrew Bible, is a unique composition. Generally held to be a Jewish document from the end ...
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  • 01 November 1994
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The Lives of the Prophets, a series of brief biographical sketches of the major and minor prophets of the Hebrew Bible, is a unique composition. Generally held to be a Jewish document from the end of the period of the Second Temple, the Lives offers an abundance of geographical, genealogical, and narrative detail which is not readily paralleled. This study provides the first thorough assessment of the work in nearly a century. A survey of the textual state of the composition and its reception is followed by a detailed examination of the literary structures which underlie the individual vitae. It is argued that the Lives is an evolved, heavily redacted document whose present form cannot predate the fourth century C.E. Only within the context of early Byzantine Christian concerns — holy men, sacred sites, and the veneration of the saints — does the Lives of the Prophets become a comprehensible and vital text.
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Price: $179.00
Pages: 164
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha
Publication Date: 01 November 1994
ISBN: 9789004102347
Format: Other
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'...a boldly original monograph... This book should be read by all those with a serious interest in the writing of ancient history.'
N.R.M. de L., Bulletin of Judaeo-Greek Studies, 1995.
'Certains livres sont plus agréables que d'autres à recenser. Celui-ci en fait partie. Sa clarté et son agréable mise en page y sont certes pour beaucoup, mais son intérêt réside surtout dans le fait qu'il ne propose rien de moins que de renouveler entièrement un champ de recherches complexe, celui des "Vies des prophètes", recueil de notices biographiques sur les prophètes de l'Ancien Testament.'
Rémi Gounelle, Etudes Théologiques et Religieuses, 1996.
'Satran hat eine geschliffene Monographie vorgelegt, die mit ihren methodischen Uberlegungen zu Möglichkeiten des Rückgriffs hinter die handschriftlich belegten Fassungen (68-78) und fundierten Zweifeln an der Trennung zwischen einer offiziellen und einer populären Religion (115-117) auch fachübergreifendes Interesse verdient.'
Hermann-Josef Stipp, Theologische Literaturzeitung, 1995.
'...elegant monograph.'
John J. Collins, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1998.
David Satran is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.