The present volume aims at a comparative study of the processes of reception, rewriting and interpretation between canonical and apocryphal texts in early Jewish and early Christian literature. A closer look at the respective developments in both corpora of literature can open up new perspectives for understanding the developments and changes between texts that were already considered authoritative, and their reception in new, 'parabiblical' or 'apocryphal' compositions. The way of reception may also influence the perspective on canonical texts. The range of texts considered includes the LXX, Targumim and Pesharim, books such as Jubilees, the Genesis Apocryphon, the Gospel of Thomas, and Apocryphal Acts, traditions about Esther, Ezra, Manas...
In contemporary Biblical Hermeneutics, the perception of a gulf between past and present mind-set ha...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
The Samuel Apocryphon (4Q160) is a parabiblical Hebrew manuscript found at Qumran. The text reworks ...
The present volume aims at a comparative study of the processes of reception, rewriting and interpre...
A very diverse collection of early Christian texts, which are not included in the biblical canon but...
This anthology of ancient nonbiblical Christian literature presents informed introductions to and re...
The terms ‘deuterocanonical’ (a later, Catholic, term) or ‘apocryphal’ (used by early church writers...
Explores the various ways that ancient Jewish and Christian writers engaged with and interpreted the...
The dormition narratives, concerned with relating the last days of Mary, seem to have emerged in the...
Grappe Christian. The Interpretation of Scripture in Early Judaism and in Christianity. Studies in L...
"Commission Narratives is based on the author's doctoral dissertation in Groningen (2002). The monog...
The ‘Exegetical Encounter between Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity’ is a collection of essays e...
Biblical canons reflect the theology of communities that are responsible for their final shape. A ma...
The paper adresses two main themes: the progress in the knowledge of Christian apocryphal works, tha...
The books which are ordinarily included in the Apocrypha of the Old Testament are the following: 1 E...
In contemporary Biblical Hermeneutics, the perception of a gulf between past and present mind-set ha...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
The Samuel Apocryphon (4Q160) is a parabiblical Hebrew manuscript found at Qumran. The text reworks ...
The present volume aims at a comparative study of the processes of reception, rewriting and interpre...
A very diverse collection of early Christian texts, which are not included in the biblical canon but...
This anthology of ancient nonbiblical Christian literature presents informed introductions to and re...
The terms ‘deuterocanonical’ (a later, Catholic, term) or ‘apocryphal’ (used by early church writers...
Explores the various ways that ancient Jewish and Christian writers engaged with and interpreted the...
The dormition narratives, concerned with relating the last days of Mary, seem to have emerged in the...
Grappe Christian. The Interpretation of Scripture in Early Judaism and in Christianity. Studies in L...
"Commission Narratives is based on the author's doctoral dissertation in Groningen (2002). The monog...
The ‘Exegetical Encounter between Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity’ is a collection of essays e...
Biblical canons reflect the theology of communities that are responsible for their final shape. A ma...
The paper adresses two main themes: the progress in the knowledge of Christian apocryphal works, tha...
The books which are ordinarily included in the Apocrypha of the Old Testament are the following: 1 E...
In contemporary Biblical Hermeneutics, the perception of a gulf between past and present mind-set ha...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
The Samuel Apocryphon (4Q160) is a parabiblical Hebrew manuscript found at Qumran. The text reworks ...