Second wave intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible

Eve, Abraham, and the ethics of (dis)obedience : an intertextual reading of Genesis 3 and 22 in ancient Israel's ethical discourse /J. Todd Hibbard --Theliterary-historical dimensions of intertextualtiy in Exodus-Numbers /Marvin A. Sweeney --Hidden in plain sight : intertextuality and Judges 19...

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Published in:Resources for biblical study
Contributors: Grohmann, Marianne 1969- (Editor) ; Kim, Hyun Chul Paul 1965- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Atlanta SBL Press 2019
In: Resources for biblical study (number 93)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Second wave intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible] (2020) (Smith, Cooper)
[Rezension von: Second wave intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible] (2020) (Becker, Uwe, 1961 -)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Resources for biblical study number 93
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Intertextuality in the Bible
B Bible
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Eve, Abraham, and the ethics of (dis)obedience : an intertextual reading of Genesis 3 and 22 in ancient Israel's ethical discourse /J. Todd Hibbard --Theliterary-historical dimensions of intertextualtiy in Exodus-Numbers /Marvin A. Sweeney --Hidden in plain sight : intertextuality and Judges 19 /Kirsten H. Gardner --Ancestral voices and disavowal : poetic innovation and intertextuality in the eighth-century prophets /Francis Landy --Bloodshed and hate : the judgment oracle in Ezek 22:6-12 and the legal discourse in Lev 19:11-18 /Klaus-Peter Adam --Anthology as intertext : ambiguity and generative interpretation in Qoheleth /Hans Decker --Prophetic and proverbial justice : Amos, Proverbs, and intertextuality /Timothy J. Sandoval --Genres, intertextuality, Bible software, and speech acts /Tim Finlay --Mikhail M. Bakhtin and dialogical approaches to biblical interpretation /Patricia K. Tull --Between abandoned house and museum : intertextual reading of the Hebrew Bible as embracing "abjection" /Soo J. Kim --Intertextuality in the Dead Sea scrolls /Lawrence H. Schiffman --Intertextuality and canonical criticism : Lamentation 3:25-33 in an intertextual network /Marianne Grohmann --Who is Solomon? : intertextual readings of King Solomon in reception history /Susanne Gillmayr-Bucher --Writing fanfic : intertextuality in Isaiah and Christopher Columbus's Libro de las Profecías /Steed Vernyl Davidson --Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Dongju Yun, and the legacies of Jeremiah and the suffering servant /Hyun Chul Paul Kim --Interpreting the Bible in the age of #BlackLivesMatter : the Gideon story and scholarly commitments /Valerie Bridgeman.
This innovative collection of inner-biblical, intertextual, and intercontextuality that examine the relationship between the Hebrew Bible, art, literature, sociology, and postcolonialism. In eight essays in part 1, scholars examine inner-biblical intertextuality in texts such as Genesis, Judges, and Qoheleth, among others. The eight postbiblical intertextuality essays in part 2 explore how the Hebrew Bible intersects with a range of topics, including Bakhtinian and dialogical approaches, the Dead Sea Scrolls, canonical criticism, reception history, christopher Columbus, and #BlackLivesMatter. These essays on various genres and portions of the Hebrew Bible showcase how, why, and what intertextuality has been and presents possible potential directions for future research and application
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0884143651