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14 reviews(Ebook) Studies in the Greek Bible essays in honor of Francis T Gignac SJ 1st Edition by Jeremy Corley, Vincent Skemp - Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780915170432 ,0915170434
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ISBN 10: 0915170434
ISBN 13: 9780915170432
Author: Jeremy Corley, Vincent Skemp
(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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