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Judaism II
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Content
Foreword
1 Die Wissenschaft des Judentums
2 World War II and Vatican II
3 Jacob Neusner resets the agenda
4 Martin Hengel,
Judentum und Hellenismus
(Judaism and Hellenism)
5 The New Academy
6 Kohlhammer’s
Die Religionen der Menschheit
The Jewish Bible: Traditions and Translations
1 The Transmission of Hebrew Scripture in Jewish Channels
2 The Traditional Hebrew Text of the Bible: The Masoretic Text
2.1 The Medieval Masoretic Text and Its Forerunner, Proto-MT
2.1.1 Proto-MT and the Judean Desert Texts
2.1.2 The Socio-religious Background of the Judean Desert Texts
2.1.3 The Origins of the Proto-MT
2.1.4 How the Proto-MT Was Created
2.2 The Scribes of the Proto-Masoretic Text and Their Practices
2.2.1 Precision Copying
2.2.2 Rabbinic Traditions about the Use of Corrected Scrolls
2.3 The Forerunners of the Proto-Masoretic Text 2.3.1 Precise Transmission of Inconsistent Spelling
2.3.2 Internal differences within the various books
2.3.3 Scribal Marks
Puncta Extraordinaria
Inverted Nunim
2.4 Key Characteristics of the Masoretic Text
2.4.1 Consistency in Spelling
2.4.2 Diversity
2.5 The Masoretic Text Compared with the Other Texts
2.6 Traditional Judaism’s Relationship to Other Text Traditions
2.7 Comparing Details in MT to Other Text Traditions
2.8 Variation in Editions of MT
2.8.1 The Leningrad and Aleppo Codices
2.8.2 Scholarly Editions
2.8.3 Translations: Ancient and Modern
2.8.4 Modern Translations
NJPS
Other Modern Translations
2.8.5 Translation Fashions
3 Biblical Scrolls from the Dead Sea
4 The Septuagint and the Other Greek Translations 4.1 The Septuagint
4.1.1 Name and Nature
4.1.2 Scope
4.1.3 Sequence of the Books
4.1.4 Original Form, Jewish Background, Place, and Date
Jewish Background
Place
Date
4.1.5 Evidence
4.1.6 The Greek Language of the LXX
4.1.7 Translation Character and Textual Analysis
4.1.8 The World of the Translators
4.1.9 Hebrew Source of the LXX
4.1.10 The Greek Versions and Christianity
4.2 The Other Greek Translations
4.2.1 Kaige-Theodotion
4.2.2 Aquila
4.2.3 Symmachus
4.3 Targumim
4.3.1 Targumim to the Torah Targum Onqelos
Palestinian Targumim
4.3.2 Targum to the Prophets
4.3.3 Targumim to the Hagiographa
5 Summary
For Further Reading
Jewish Literature in the Hellenistic-Roman Period (350 BCE–150 CE)
1 Introduction 1.1 Judaism and Hellenism
1.1.1 Koine
1.1.2 Texts and Traditions
2 Historical and Legendary Texts
3 Fragments of Hellenistic-Jewish Historians
4 Teachings in Narrative Form
5 Teachings in Didactic Form
6 Poetic Writings
7 Apocalyptic Literature
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8 Dead Sea Scrolls
9 Philo of Alexandria
10 Flavius Josephus
For Further Reading
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