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(Ebook) Studies in the Greek Bible essays in honor of Francis T Gignac SJ 1st Edition by Jeremy Corley, Vincent Skemp ISBN 9780915170432 0915170434

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Instant download (eBook) Studies in the Greek Bible : essays in honor of Francis T. Gignac, S.J. (Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series 44) after payment.
Authors:Jeremy Corley and Vincent Skemp (eds.)
Pages:318 pages.
Year:2008
Publisher:Catholic Biblical Association of America
Language:english
File Size:2.26 MB
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ISBN 10: 0915170434
ISBN 13: 9780915170432
Author: Jeremy Corley, Vincent Skemp

Foreword, written by Alexander A. Di Lella appears after "Contents" and a photo of the honoree; then, Introduction, by the editors. The contributions, thirteen in all, are divided into four parts: One: Genesis Creation Traditions; Two: Later Septuagintal Books; Three: New Testament Texts; and Four: Linguistic Studies. Next there is a bibliography of Fr. Gignac; a list of the contributors, with their academic locations; Index of Ancient Sources; Index of Authors; Index of Subjects.
 

(Ebook) Studies in the Greek Bible essays in honor of Francis T Gignac SJ 1st Edition Table of contents:

Part One: Tobit and the Biblical Tradition
Irene Nowell, O.S.B.: The Book of Tobit: An Ancestral Story

  • Tobit and Raguel: the Patriarchs

  • Anna, Edna, and Sarah: the Matriarchs

  • Beloved Children: Hope for the Future

  • Allusions to the Creation Story

  • Conclusion

Anathea Portier-Young: “Eyes to the Blind”: A Dialogue Between Tobit and Job

  • Blindness, Sight, and the Hidden Presence of God

  • Advocate and Accuser

  • Chaos, Providence, and Holy Help

  • From Exile to Restoration

Stephen Ryan, O.P.: The Psalms and the Book of Tobit

  • Tobit 3:2 (GII)

  • Tobit 6:17 (Vg)

  • Tobit 8:7 (Vg)

  • Tobit 12:10 (GII)

  • Tobit 13:11 (GII)

  • Conclusion

Vincent Skemp: Avenues of Intertextuality between Tobit and the New Testament

  • Intertextuality: Criteria for Assessment

  • New Jerusalem Motif

  • Angelic Traditions and Motifs

  • Demonic Activity, Exorcism, and Healing

  • Wisdom Parenesis Regarding Righteousness

  • Beatitudes

  • Restoration of Scattered Israel

  • Promise and Fulfillment

  • Conclusion

Loren T. Stuckenbruck and Stuart D. E. Weeks: The Medieval Hebrew and Aramaic Texts of Tobit


Part Two: Ben Sira and Earlier Biblical Books
Maurice Gilbert, S.J.: Ben Sira, Reader of Genesis 1–11

  • God’s Plan for Humankind (Sir 15:11–18:14)

  • Wisdom and the Wise Person (Sirach 24)

  • Disparity between Creatures (Sir 33:7–15 H [36:7–15 G])

  • “The Works of God Are All of Them Good” (Sir 39:16)

  • “All That Is of Earth Returns to Earth” (Sir 40:11)

  • Praise of God for His Action in Creation and History (Sir 42:15–49:16)

  • Conclusion

Friedrich V. Reiterer: The Influence of the Book of Exodus on Ben Sira

  • Methodological Principles

  • An Example of the Same Theme But Different Terminology (Sir 3:16)

  • Examples of Similar Themes with Similar Terminology (Sir 3:26a, 27a)

  • The Same Terminology with a New Emphasis (Sir 4:6a)

  • The Book of Exodus as a Source for Ben Sira’s Proclamatory Phrases (Sir 44:23)

  • Adoption of the Same Ideas as the Theological Basis of Interpretation (Sir 38:5, 9)

  • Ben Sira’s Technique of Interpretation and Actualization

Pancratius C. Beentjes: In Search of Parallels: Ben Sira and the Book of Kings

  • New Developments Since 1960

  • Explicit Use of 1–2 Kings by Ben Sira

  • Implicit Use of 1–2 Kings by Ben Sira

  • Conclusion

Leo G. Perdue: Ben Sira and the Prophets

  • The Sage’s Claim to Inspiration

  • The Prophets in the Praise of the Hasidim

  • Conclusions

Jeremy Corley: An Intertextual Study of Proverbs and Ben Sira

  • Theological Similarities

  • Similarities in the Area of Social Ethics

  • Similarities of Structure and Form

  • Conclusion


Part Three: Particular Themes in Ben Sira and Other Texts
C. T. Robert Hayward: Multum in Parvo: Ben Sira’s Portrayal of the Patriarch Joseph

  • Ben Sira 49:15 in the Hebrew Text of Cairo Genizah MS B

  • Greek Sirach 49:15 within the Greek Version of 49:14–16

  • Conclusions

Michael W. Duggan: Ezra, Scribe and Priest, and the Concerns of Ben Sira

  • Ezra, Priest and Scribe

  • Scribe and Priest in Ben Sira

  • Conclusion

Renate Egger-Wenzel: “Faith in God” Rather Than “Fear of God” in Ben Sira and Job: A Necessary Adjustment in Terminology and Understanding

  • The Book of Job and the “Fear of God”

  • Ben Sira and the “Fear of God”

  • Conclusion

J. Edward Owens, O.SS.T.: “Come, Let Us Be Wise”: Qoheleth and Ben Sira on True Wisdom, with an Ear to Pharaoh’s Folly

  • Wisdom as Self-Realized

  • Qoheleth and Ben Sira, with an Ear to Pharaoh’s Folly

  • Intertextuality: Some Theological Reflections

  • Conclusion

Benjamin G. Wright III: Ben Sira and the Book of the Watchers on the Legitimate Priesthood

  • Ben Sira and the Legitimate Priesthood

  • The Book of the Watchers and the Priesthood

  • Ben Sira and the Book of the Watchers

Núria Calduch-Benages: Amid Trials: Ben Sira 2:1 and James 1:2

  • Previous Research on the Book of Ben Sira and the New Testament

  • Ben Sira 2:1–18 and James 1:2–12: Two Exhortations in Times of Crisis

  • Ben Sira 2:1 and James 1:2: Two Promising Openings

  • Conclusion

James K. Aitken: Sanctus Matthaeus, Magister Sapientiae, Summa cum Laude

  • Wisdom’s Yoke (Matt 11:25–30)

  • Conclusion

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