库姆兰白沙林和塔古姆约拿单给先知

IF 0.4 0 RELIGION
P. B. Hartog
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本文认为,库姆兰pesharim和TgJon起源于一种共同的,尽管内部有所不同的,具有祭司特征的精英知识传统。这一传统发展了特殊的兴趣,例如弥赛亚主义和末世论,并传播了个人的文本和解释传统。看来,这一传统有着悠久的根源,但在寺庙被毁后仍在继续。库姆兰注释和约恩都反映了这个祭司传统的兴趣,并结合了它的一些文本和训诂传统,尽管不是通过文学依赖。
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The Qumran Pesharim and Targum Jonathan to the Prophets
This article argues that the Qumran pesharim and TgJon originate from a common, though internally varied, elite intellectual traditionwith a priestly character. This tradition developed particular interests, e.g. messianism and eschatology, and transmitted individual textual and interpretative traditions. As it appears, this tradition has pre70ce roots, but continued after the destruction of the temple. Both the Qumran commentaries andTgJon reflect the interests of this priestly tradition and incorporate some of its textual and exegetical traditions, though not through literary dependence.
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Aramaic Studies
Aramaic Studies RELIGION-
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期刊介绍: The journal brings all aspects of the various forms of Aramaic and their literatures together to help shape the field of Aramaic Studies. The journal, which has been the main platform for Targum and Peshitta Studies for some time, is now also the main outlet for the study of all Aramaic dialects, including the language and literatures of Old Aramaic, Achaemenid Aramaic, Palmyrene, Nabataean, Qumran Aramaic, Mandaic, Syriac, Rabbinic Aramaic, and Neo-Aramaic. Aramaic Studies seeks contributions of a linguistic, literary, exegetical or theological nature for any of the dialects and periods involved, from detailed grammatical work to narrative analysis, from short notes to fundamental research. Reviews, seminars, conference proceedings, and bibliographical surveys are also featured.
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