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Tracing Sapiential Traditions in Ancient Judaism
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This volume is intended to problematize and challenge current conceptions of the category of “Wisdom” and to reconsider the scope, breadth and Nachleben of ancient Jewish sapiential traditions. It ...
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15 November 2016

This volume is intended to problematize and challenge current conceptions of the category of “Wisdom” and to reconsider the scope, breadth and Nachleben of ancient Jewish sapiential traditions. It considers the formal features and conceptual underpinnings of wisdom throughout the corpus of the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Hellenistic Jewish texts, Rabbinic texts, and the Cairo Geniza. It also situates ancient Jewish Wisdom in its Near Eastern context, as well as in the context of Hellenistic conceptions of the Sage.
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Pages: 242
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Publication Date:
15 November 2016
ISBN: 9789004324671
Format: Other
Hindy Najman, PhD (1998) Harvard, is the Oriel and Laing Professor of Scriptural Interpretation in Oriel College at the University of Oxford. She has published extensively on biblical interpretation, history of biblical scholarship, revelation and wisdom. Among her books are Seconding Sinai (2003),Past Renewals (2010) and Losing the Temple and Recovering the Future (2014).
Jean-Sébastien Rey, PhD (2006) Strasbourg and Leuven, is Professor of Exegesis at the Lorraine University in Metz, France. He is director of the Revue de Qumrân and his fields of research are the Dead Sea Scrolls and the sapiential literature of the Hellenistic Period.
Eibert Tigchelaar, PhD (1994) Groningen, is research professor Biblical Studies at the KU Leuven, and specializes in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Judaism. He is editor of the Journal for the Study of Judaism, and co-editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls Study Edition.
Contributors are: Stuart Weeks, James Kugel, Stéphanie Anthonioz, Elisa Uusimäki, Benjamin G. Wright, Samuel L. Adams, Arjen Bakker, Matthew Goff, Patrick Pouchelle, Maurice Gilbert, Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Gideon Bohak.
Jean-Sébastien Rey, PhD (2006) Strasbourg and Leuven, is Professor of Exegesis at the Lorraine University in Metz, France. He is director of the Revue de Qumrân and his fields of research are the Dead Sea Scrolls and the sapiential literature of the Hellenistic Period.
Eibert Tigchelaar, PhD (1994) Groningen, is research professor Biblical Studies at the KU Leuven, and specializes in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Judaism. He is editor of the Journal for the Study of Judaism, and co-editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls Study Edition.
Contributors are: Stuart Weeks, James Kugel, Stéphanie Anthonioz, Elisa Uusimäki, Benjamin G. Wright, Samuel L. Adams, Arjen Bakker, Matthew Goff, Patrick Pouchelle, Maurice Gilbert, Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Gideon Bohak.