Tradition and innovation in biblical interpretation : : studies presented to professor Eep Talstra on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday / / [edited by] W. Th. van Peursen [and] J.W. Dyk.

The theme of this volume in honour of Eep Talstra is ‘Tradition and Innovation in Biblical Interpretation’, with an emphasis on the innovative role of computer-assisted textual analysis. It focusses on the role of tradition in biblical interpretation and of the innovations brought about by ICT in re...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2011]
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Studia Semitica Neerlandica 57.
Physical Description:1 online resource (518 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Tradition and Innovation in Biblical Scholarship: An Introduction / Wido van Peursen and Janet Dyk
  • A Story of Three Prophets: Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis of Jeremiah 26 / Joep Dubbink
  • ‘Against you, Daughter of Babylon!’ A Remarkable Example of Text-Reception in the Oracle of Jeremiah 50–51 / Eric Peels
  • ‘Reading Jeremiah Makes Me Angry!’ The Role of Jeremiah 32[39]:36–41 in Transformation within the ‘Jeremianic’ Tradition / Janneke Stegeman
  • Beyond ‘Singers and Syntax’: Theological and Canonical Reflections on Psalm 8 / Carl J. Bosma
  • Where is God? Romans 3:13–18 as an Addition to Psalm 14 / Eveline van Staalduine–Sulman
  • Reading Qohelet as Text, Author, and Reader / Timothy Walton
  • Tradition through Reading—Reading the Tradition: Reflections on Eep Talstra’s Exegetical Methodology / Louis Jonker
  • Between Stigmatizing and Idolizing the Bible: On the Reception of Genesis 12:10–20; 20; 26:1–11 / Cornelis Houtman
  • ‘Out of Egypt I Have Called My Son’: Matthew 2:15 and Hosea 11:1 in Dutch and American Evangelical Interpretation / Gert Kwakkel
  • Daniel’s Four Kingdoms in the Syriac Tradition / Wido van Peursen
  • The Identity of Israel’s God: The Potential of the So-called Extra-Calvinisticum / Cornelis van der Kooi
  • A Jewish Childbirth Amulet from the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana / Margaretha Folmer
  • Computer-Assisted Tools for Textual Criticism / Emanuel Tov
  • On Biblical Hebrew and Computer Science: Inspiration, Models, Tools, and Cross-Fertilization / Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen
  • Persuasive Hebrew Exercises: The Wit of Technology-Enhanced Language Learning / Nicolai Winther-Nielsen
  • Judging Jephthah: The Contribution of Syntactic Analysis to the Interpretation of Judges 11:29–40 / Klaas Spronk
  • Masoretic Tradition and Syntactic Analysis of the Psalms / Luis Vegas Montaner
  • Who is Speaking—Who is Listening? How Information Technology Can Confirm the Integrity of the Text / Oliver Glanz
  • Jerusalem’s Comforters in Isaiah 40:1–2: Participant Tracking in a Prophetic Text / Reinoud Oosting
  • Hebrew hāyāh: Etymology, Bleaching, and Discourse Structure / Frank Polak
  • The Lexeme 399 סָבִיב / Christo H. J. van der Merwe
  • Language, Structure, and Strategy in Isaiah 53:1–6: אָכֵן , Word Order, and the Translator / Lénart J. de Regt
  • אָבִי in Job 34:36 / Constantijn J. Sikkel
  • Dissertations under the Guidance of Eep Talstra
  • Publications by Eep Talstra
  • Index of Sources
  • Index of Modern Authors.