On hexaplaric and Lucianic readings and recensions / / edited by Dionisio Candido, Joshua Alfaro, and Kristin De Troyer.

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Superior document:De Septuaginta Investigationes (DSI) ; v.14
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, Germany : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
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Language:English
Series:De Septuaginta Investigationes (DSI)
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505 0 |a Intro -- On Hexaplaric and Lucianic Readings and Recensions -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dionisio Candido, Joshua Alfaro and Kristin De Troyer: Introduction -- Anneli Aejmelaeus: Hexaplaric Recension and Hexaplaric Readings in 1 Samuel -- Introduction -- Early Comparison of the Septuagint with the Hebrew Text and Approximation to It -- Origen's Understanding of the Textual History of the Septuagint by His Time -- Origen's Statement concerning His Text-Critical Work -- "Healing the Text" -- Qualitative Variants -- Word Order -- Proper Names -- Plusses and Minuses -- Plusses of the Septuagint -- Doublets -- Asterisked Plusses -- Readings of the Three -- To Conclude -- Bibliography -- Anneli Aejmelaeus: The Lucianic Text of 1 Samuel -- A Revised and Augmented Edition of the Old Greek -- Introduction -- A Consciously Edited Text -- Adding Hexaplaric Materials -- Preserving Original Readings -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Anna Kharanauli: The Georgian Text of Anna's Song, Its Greek Lucianic and Hexaplaric Sources and the History of the Georgian Bible Translation -- Introduction -- Anna's Song and 3 Od The Georgian Versions, the Septuagint and Its Recensions -- The Song of Anna and Psalm 112 -- The Song of Anna and the Book of Jeremiah -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Manuscripts, translation liters and other conventional abbreviations -- Natia Mirotadze: The L Text-Form in the Old Georgian Tradition of 1 Samuel -- The L text form of 1 Samuel -- Sources of the Old Georgian 1 Samuel -- Biblical Manuscripts -- Lectionary Manuscripts -- Textual Types of the Old Georgian Versions of 1 Samuel -- GeO-Oshki type -- GeJ-Jerusalem type -- The Bakari Bible -- GeL-Lectionary Version -- Readings of the L text-form in the Old Georgian Versions of 1 Samuel -- L ≠ MT -- L cf / = MT -- Ge ≠ L (= MT) -- L cf / = O / C = MT -- Ge contra L -- Bibliography. 
505 8 |a Sarah Yardney: 1 Sam 14:41 As an Example of Interpretation in LXX Samuel -- Introduction -- The LXX Plus in 1 Sam 14:41 -- History of Interpretation -- The Antiochene Text in the Textual History of 1 Sam 14:41 -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Timo Tekoniemi: Is There a (Proto-)Lucianic Stratum in the Text of 1 Kings of the Old Latin Manuscript La? -- Introduction -- The Textual Affinities -- Analysis of Selected Passages -- The Gegenprobe-is La thoroughly Lucianic? -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Timo Tekoniemi: On the Verge of Textual, Literary, and Redaction Criticism -- The Case of 2 Kings 17:7 -- Methodological Overview -- The Search for "Documented Evidence" -- Where to Find this "Documented Evidence"? -- The Analysis of 2 Kings 17:7 in the Light of the Earlier Methodological Discussion -- Why Does La Differ So Much from the Other Witnesses? Accidentally or Deliberately? -- Conclusions to Text-critical Remarks -- Literary-critical Assessment of Verse 7(*a) -- Resumptive Repetition of "Until this Day" -- "And It Happened, Because ..."-What Exactly Happened? -- "Fearing Other Gods" -- Literary-critical Conclusions -- Possible Redactional Ramifications of the Textual Evaluation -- Bibliography -- Pablo A. Torijano: 3 Kgdms 12:24a-z as Textual βάσανος for the Edition of 3-4 Kingdoms -- Introduction -- The Text -- 1 Kgs 12:24q -- Onomastics and Toponomy -- Regnal Formula -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Andrés Piquer Otero: Lucianic or Pre-Lucianic? The Provenance of L Readings in the Coptic Fragments of 3-4 Kingdoms -- Antiochene, Lucianic, and "pre-Lucianic" -- The Problems and Interest of the Sahidic Version of 3-4 Kingdoms -- Textual Affiliation -- Incidental Variants with Sah = L -- Incidental Variants with Sah = B -- Substantial Variants with Sah = B -- Substantial Variants with Sah = L -- Conclusions -- Bibliography. 
505 8 |a Jonathan M. Robker: Hezekiah in the Antiochene Text -- Second Kings 18-20 in Ant., B, and M with Recourse to Isaiah 36-39 -- Introduction -- General Characterization of the Lucianic / Antiochene Text in 2 Kings 18-20 -- Examples of Difficulties in the Antiochene Text -- Duplications in Ant. Identified by Rahlfs -- Supposed Deletions in L -- Purported Emendation According to Similar Texts -- 2 Kings 18:20 // Isa 36:5 -- 2 Kings 19:15 // Isa 37:15-16 -- 2 Kings 19:18 // Isaiah 37:19 -- Lucianic Translations of Otherwise Transliterated Material -- Lucianic Corrections towards M -- Original Readings in the Lucianic Text Identified in Rahlfs -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Kristin De Troyer: Hexaplaric Readings in the Book of Joshua -- Introduction: After the Work of Leonard Greenspoon -- Analysis -- Readings Which Origen Took from The Rest and Which Are Marked with an Asterisk -- Readings Which Origen Took from the Rest and Which Are Marked With an Asterisk or Not -- Readings Which Origen Took from Theodotion and Which Are Marked with Aristarchian Symbols -- Readings Which Origen Took from Theodotion, But Which Lack Aristarchian Symbols in the Hexaplaric Tradition -- Readings Which Origen Took from Either Symmachus or Aquila -- Readings Which Are Hexaplaric and Which Are Marked with an Asterisk in the Hexaplaric Tradition, But Which Have No Early Jewish Revisers' Source Allocation -- Readings Which Are Hexaplaric and Which Are Marked with an Asterisk in the Hexaplaric Tradition, But Which Were Not Taken over by Origen -- Readings Which Are Hexaplaric and Which Are Marked with an Obelus in the Hexaplaric Tradition -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Tyler James Smith: The Alpha-Text of Esther and the Shadow of the Lucianic Recension -- Bibliography -- Indices. 
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