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本期《斯堪的纳维亚旧约杂志》主题为第二圣殿时期诗篇和祈祷的功能,源于2015年5月在哥本哈根和2015年9月在赫尔辛基就同一主题举行的分两部分的国际会议。会议聚集了来自欧洲和北美的近30位研究赞美诗和祈祷文的学者。这些会议得到了北欧人文和社会科学研究理事会联合委员会(NOS-HS)、埃米尔·阿尔托宁基金会和芬兰科学院卓越中心:神圣文本和传统的变化(CSTT)的慷慨支持。会议上发表的论文由Mika S. Pajunen和Jeremy Penner编辑,并于2017年发表(de Gruyter, BZAW, 486)。近年来,对古代犹太文学中诗歌和祈祷的研究正处于一个转型阶段。根据库姆兰手稿提供的关于第二圣殿晚期犹太教中诗篇和祈祷的用途和功能的第一手证据,现在希伯来圣经中的马所拉诗篇仅仅是第二圣殿犹太教的赞美诗的观点不再是可持续的。现在,诗篇和祈祷的用途和功能似乎比以前所认为的更加多样化和多价值,为了促进对这些文本及其社会和历史背景的学术理解,需要新的模式来研究诗篇和诗篇集的组成、分类和功能分类。这两次会议的主要目的是促进对未来几年诗篇和祈祷研究应该采取的新轨迹的讨论。第二个目标是加强北欧在圣经研究这一领域的研究合作。斯堪的纳维亚圣经学术在诗篇研究方面有很强的传统,多年来在库姆兰研究方面有重要的专业知识,我们希望保持和发展这种北欧的特别关注和势头。
Foreword: Functions of Psalms and Prayers in the Second Temple Period—A Nordic Perspective
The present theme issue of the Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament on the functions of psalms and prayers in the Second Temple period emanates from a two-part international conference on the same topic held in Copenhagen in May 2015 and in Helsinki in September 2015. The conferences gathered almost thirty scholars from Europe and North America working on psalms and prayers. The conferences were generously supported by the Joint Committee for Nordic Research Councils in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NOS-HS), the Emil Aaltonen Foundation, and the Academy of Finland Center of Excellence: Changes in Sacred Texts and Traditions (CSTT). The papers presented at the conferences were edited by Mika S. Pajunen and Jeremy Penner and published in 2017 (de Gruyter, BZAW, 486). Research on psalms and prayers in ancient Jewish literature is in a stage of transition in these years. In light of the wealth of firsthand evidence on the uses and functions of psalms and prayers in late Second Temple Judaism provided by the Qumran manuscripts, a view of the Masoretic Book of Psalms now in the Hebrew Bible simply as a hymnbook of Second Temple Judaism is no longer sustainable. The uses and functions of psalms and prayers now appear to have been significantly more varied and multivalent than what was previously assumed, and new models concerning the composition, categorization and functional classification of psalms and psalm collections are needed in order to advance scholarly understanding of these texts and their social and historical contexts. The main aim of the two conferences was to facilitate a discussion about fresh trajectories that research on psalms and prayers should take in the coming years. A second objective was to strengthen Nordic research collaboration in this area of Biblical Studies. Scandinavian biblical scholarship has a strong tradition in Psalm research, which over the years has been complemented by a significant expertise in Qumran studies, and we wanted to sustain and develop this particular Nordic focus and momentum.