约瑟夫论亚伯拉罕和民族

M. Goodman
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本章比较了古代晚期两个不同的拉比环境——巴比伦和以色列(巴勒斯坦)的传统,并展示了亚伯拉罕作为传教者形象的变化。在过去的几十年里,拉比文学的研究有了重要的发展,人们越来越认识到后期编者和传播者对拉比传统形成的贡献。因此,本章考察了拉比关于亚伯拉罕向列国传教的叙述,认识到拉比文学是一个文学语料库,经过几个世纪的创造性修订和口头引用材料的灵活传播而演变而来。所调查的传统只是以亚伯拉罕和撒拉为主题的文本语料库的一部分,更不用说他们不是唯一一个在拉比文学中被描述为从事这种或另一种传教活动的圣经人物。关键词:亚伯拉罕;古代晚期的巴比伦;传教活动;拉比文学;莎拉
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Josephus On Abraham And The Nations
This chapter compares the traditions from the two divergent rabbinic milieus of Late Antiquity-Babylon and the land of Israel (Palestine), and shows a change in the image of Abraham as a proselytizer. The past decades have seen an important development in the study of rabbinic literature, leading to a growing recognition of the contribution of late redactors and transmitters to the shaping of rabbinic traditions. Accordingly, the chapter examines the rabbinic narratives concerning Abraham's mission to the nations, recognizing that rabbinic literature is a literary corpus that evolved through centuries of creative redaction and the flexible transmission of orally cited materials. The traditions surveyed are only part of the corpus of texts with a theme of Abraham and Sarah as proselytizers, not to mention that they are not the only biblical figures presented in rabbinic literature as undertaking that or another kind of missionary activity. Keywords:Abraham; late antiquity Babylon; missionary activity; rabbinic literature; Sarah
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