Editorial Matters

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
N. P. Lemche
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As from this issue, Dr. James (Jim) West has given up his charge as Associate Editor/Book Reviews Editor (North America) for reasons of health. Jim has been active in this position for many years and finds it the right moment to leave the position. I will always be grateful for his professionalism which has made the task of editing SJOT so much easier as I didn’t have to worry about the quality of the English Language. However, I have asked Jim if he would probably be interested in a much less demanding position as language consultant, starting with SJOT 34, 2020, and he has agreed. Therefore I hope to be able to secure the quality of the English used here also in the future. This issue includes as series of articles on the subject of the use of Psalms in the 2 nd Temple Period, “Functions of Psalms and Prayers in the Second Temple Period—A Nordic Perspective,” edited by Mika S. Pajunen of the University of Helsinki, and Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme of the University of Oslo. The articles represent a continuation of studies of Psalms initiated by two conferences held in Copenhagen and Helsinki in 2015, and are evidence of the changing perspective on Psalm research in these years. When we are discussing matters relevant to the 2 nd Temple Period, this issue of SJOT also includes a section edited by Colin Cornell of the University of The School of Theology at Sewanee, The University of the South, devoted to the Elephantine papyri as used in teaching students the Old Testament. It is a “round-table discussion” and thus represents something not normally seen in journals like SJOT. We find it, however, a most relevant and interesting topic, not least because of the obvious progress of 2 nd Temple studies and the origins of Judaism in recent years. Finally, to balance the focusing on the 2 nd Temple period, we include a study of Nizzim Amzallaq on Moses’ Tent of Meeting, which brings us to quite a different corner of biblical studies.
编辑很重要
从本期开始,詹姆斯(吉姆)韦斯特博士因健康原因辞去副主编/书评编辑(北美)的职务。吉姆在这个职位上活跃了多年,他认为现在是离开这个职位的最佳时机。我将永远感激他的专业精神,他使编辑SJOT的任务变得如此容易,因为我不必担心英语语言的质量。然而,我问过吉姆,他是否有兴趣从2020年SJOT 34开始做一个要求低得多的语言顾问,他同意了。因此,我希望将来也能保证在这里使用的英语的质量。这一期包括一系列关于第二圣殿时期诗篇使用的文章,“第二圣殿时期诗篇和祈祷的功能-北欧视角”,由赫尔辛基大学的米卡·s·帕朱宁和奥斯陆大学的安妮·卡特琳·德·海默·古德米编辑。这些文章代表了2015年在哥本哈根和赫尔辛基举行的两次会议发起的诗篇研究的延续,并证明了近年来诗篇研究视角的变化。当我们讨论与第二圣殿时期有关的问题时,本期SJOT还包括由南方大学塞瓦尼神学院大学的科林·康奈尔编辑的部分,专门介绍用于教授学生旧约圣经的象皮纸莎草纸。这是一个“圆桌讨论”,因此代表了在SJOT等期刊中通常看不到的东西。然而,我们发现这是一个最相关和有趣的话题,尤其是因为近年来第二圣殿研究和犹太教起源的明显进展。最后,为了平衡对第二圣殿时期的关注,我们包括了尼齐姆·阿姆萨拉克对摩西会幕的研究,这把我们带到了圣经研究的一个完全不同的角落。
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