This work makes a contribution to the history of the interpretation of Hebrew scripture by examining the earlier texts, produced by the linguistically cognate communities of Arabic-speaking Jews, Christians, and Muslims, of one of the more theologically controversial and linguistically difficult texts of the Judeo-Christian canon: the Book of Job. Analysis relates portions of five pre-1000 C. E. Arabic versions to the Masoretic Text as well as to the Targum, Septuagint, Peshitta, Syro-Hexaplaric, and Coptic. Subtleties encountered in the course of translation, including theological emphases, inter-religious and inter-cultural influences, as well as paraphrastics and other form-literary concerns, ar...
The use of legendary, folkloric and religious symbols is one of the most important phenomena in mode...
This dissertation examines Jewish exegesis of the book of Job to two ends. First, it explores four ...
In the order of the Ketuvim in Baba Bathra 14b, the book of Job is preceded by the Psalms and follow...
The Thesis seeks to investigate the methodology of the Syriac translator of the book of Job. It pays...
The first point of departure for the present thesis is the observation that the Ara¬ maic translati...
The book of Job : critical edition of the Hebrew text with notes / by Carl Siegfried; English transl...
In the opening chapter of this dissertation, some solutions are offered for the problems arising f...
This synoptic analysis of verses from Job chapters 37-39 in 11Q10, the Peshitta version (PJob) and t...
David Clines once famously asked, 'Why is there a book of Job, and what does it do to you if you rea...
It is remarkable and surprising how little has been done for the Version which is second in importan...
This synoptic analysis of verses from Job chapters 37-39 in 11Q10, the Peshitta version (PJob) and t...
The intertextual connections between Isa 40–55 and the Hebrew Bible are well documented (Willey 1997...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job 1-3:26; poetic books of the Bible; discusses the characters in ...
This thesis is a critical edition of the Judeo-Arabic commentary on the Hebrew text of the Book of J...
On January 5, 1955, The Christian Century magazine released an article on ancient predecessors to th...
The use of legendary, folkloric and religious symbols is one of the most important phenomena in mode...
This dissertation examines Jewish exegesis of the book of Job to two ends. First, it explores four ...
In the order of the Ketuvim in Baba Bathra 14b, the book of Job is preceded by the Psalms and follow...
The Thesis seeks to investigate the methodology of the Syriac translator of the book of Job. It pays...
The first point of departure for the present thesis is the observation that the Ara¬ maic translati...
The book of Job : critical edition of the Hebrew text with notes / by Carl Siegfried; English transl...
In the opening chapter of this dissertation, some solutions are offered for the problems arising f...
This synoptic analysis of verses from Job chapters 37-39 in 11Q10, the Peshitta version (PJob) and t...
David Clines once famously asked, 'Why is there a book of Job, and what does it do to you if you rea...
It is remarkable and surprising how little has been done for the Version which is second in importan...
This synoptic analysis of verses from Job chapters 37-39 in 11Q10, the Peshitta version (PJob) and t...
The intertextual connections between Isa 40–55 and the Hebrew Bible are well documented (Willey 1997...
Charles Feinberg; series on Job; Job 1-3:26; poetic books of the Bible; discusses the characters in ...
This thesis is a critical edition of the Judeo-Arabic commentary on the Hebrew text of the Book of J...
On January 5, 1955, The Christian Century magazine released an article on ancient predecessors to th...
The use of legendary, folkloric and religious symbols is one of the most important phenomena in mode...
This dissertation examines Jewish exegesis of the book of Job to two ends. First, it explores four ...
In the order of the Ketuvim in Baba Bathra 14b, the book of Job is preceded by the Psalms and follow...