The Targums and Rabbinic literature: an introduction to Jewish interpretations of scripture

The Targums are interpretative translations of the Hebrew text of the Bible which originated in Synagogue teaching, where an interpretation of the Hebrew text had to be given orally for the benefit of non-Hebrew speaking congregations. Over the centuries, a loose 'Targum Tradition' began t...

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Subtitles:The Targums & Rabbinic Literature
Main Author: Bowker, John 1935- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1969.
In:Year: 1969
Reviews:[Rezension von: Bowker, John, The Targums and Rabbinic Literature] (1971) (Michel, Otto, 1903 - 1993)
[Rezension von: Bowker, John, The Targums and Rabbinic Literature: An Introduction to Jewish Interpretations of Scripture] (1970) (Meeks, Wayne A.)
REVIEWS (1970) (Loewe, Raphael)
[Rezension von: Bowker, John, The Targums and Rabbinic Literature. An Introduction to Jewish Interpretations of Scripture] (1970) (Le Déaut, R.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Targum / Rabbinic literature
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Old Testament Aramaic Versions
B Bible ; Old Testament ; Aramaic ; Versions
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
B Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
B Bible
B Bible. Genesis Aramaic Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Translations into English
B Bible ; Genesis ; Aramaic ; Targum Pseudo-Jonathan ; Translations into English
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521074155
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Summary:The Targums are interpretative translations of the Hebrew text of the Bible which originated in Synagogue teaching, where an interpretation of the Hebrew text had to be given orally for the benefit of non-Hebrew speaking congregations. Over the centuries, a loose 'Targum Tradition' began to form and the written Aramaic Targums can best be understood as crystallisations of the Targum tradition at different points of time. In the first part of this book Professor Bowker examines the emergence and development of Jewish exegesis and the importance of the Targums. Bearing in mind that Jewish and rabbinic material is being increasingly applied to problems of Christian origins, he provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject (referring to the texts and translations most readily available) with emphasis on recent work and discoveries. The second part of the book gives actual material in translation, showing how Jewish exegesis arrived at its interpretations of Scripture.
Pt. 1. Introduction : the background of the Targums -- Translation and interpretation -- Pre-rabbinic literature -- Non-rabbinic literature -- Classical rabbinic literature -- Pt. 2. PS. Jonathan on selected chapters of Genesis
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ISBN:0511555385
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511555381