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Introduction to the Septuagint

Introduction to the Septuagint

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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781481311458
Number of Pages: 702
Published: 30/11/2019
Width: 18 cm
Height: 25.1 cm
The Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible created by Jews seeking a place of legitimacy for diaspora Jewishness and faith among the traditions of Hellenistic culture, was a monumental religious and cultural achievement.

This Greek Old Testament, in its original form and revised versions, provided the scriptural basis for Judaism in the Greek-speaking diaspora, enabled the emergence and spread of Christianity, and influenced translations of the Bible into African and European languages. Over time, however, the Septuagint's relevance faded for Jews, and the Hebrew text eventually reasserted its dominance within Judaism. This led many to neglect the Septuagint as an authentic witness to the biblical tradition. But the Septuagint remained important, inspiring biblical writings and further translations into Latin, Coptic, and Armenian. In combination with the Qumran biblical texts, it provides yet further indication of the multivocal state of the Hebrew Bible around the turn of the eras and proves to be a text of continuous interest for biblical scholarship and cultural-historical studies.

Siegfried Kreuzer's Introduction to the Septuagint presents, in English, the most extensive introduction of the Septuagint to date. It offers comprehensive overviews of the individual biblical writings, including the history of research, current findings and problems, and perspectives for future research. Additionally, this survey presents a history of the Septuagint in its Greco-Hellenistic background, theories of its genesis, the history of its revisions, its lore in antiquity, and an overview of the most important manuscripts and witnesses of the convoluted transmission history of the text. The text includes extensive bibliographies that show the ongoing interest in Septuagint studies and provide a reliable basis for future studies.

A collaboration representing multiple nationalities, professional perspectives, and denominational traditions, this dependable guide invites newcomers and experts alike to venture into the rich world of one of the most influential works of literature in history.
  • Introduction
  • The Origins and Transmission of the Septuagint Siegfried Kreuzer
  • Overview of Textual Witnesses to the Septuagint Siegfried Kreuzer / Marcus Sigismund
  • 1. Pentateuch
  • 1.0. From the Torah to Nomos: Perspectives of Research on the Greek Pentateuch Martin R?Âsel
  • 1.1. Genesis
  • Martina Kepper
  • 1.2. Exodos/Exodus
  • Peter Schwagmeier
  • 1.3. Levitikon/Leviticus
  • Martin Vahrenhorst
  • 1.4. Arithmoi/Numeri/Numbers
  • Gilles Dorival
  • 1.5. Deuteronomion/Deuteronomium/Deuteronomy
  • Melvin K. H. Peters
  • 2. Historical Books
  • 2.1. Jesus/Josue/Joshua
  • Cornelis G. den Hertog
  • 2.2. Kritai/Iudices/Judges
  • Natalio Fernandez Marcos
  • 2.3. Ruth
  • Eberhard Bons
  • 2.4. The Books of Kingdoms/Reigns
  • 2.4.1-2. Basileion I and II / 1-2 Kingdoms / 1-2 Samuel
  • Philippe Hugo
  • 2.4.3. Basileion III / 3 Kingdoms / 1 Kings.
  • Martin Meiser
  • 2.4.4. Basileion IV / 4 Kingdoms / 2 Kings
  • Julio Trebolle-Barreira
  • 2.5. Paraleipomenon I and II / 1-2 Chronica / 1-2 Chronicles
  • Adrian Schenker
  • 2.6.1. Esdras I / 1 Esdras / 3 Ezra
  • Dieter B?Âhler
  • 2.6.2. Esdras II / 2 Esdras / Ezra-Nehemiah
  • Dieter B?Âhler
  • 3. Later Historical Books and Narratives
  • 3.1. Esther / The Book of Esther
  • Kristin De Troyer
  • 3.2. Judith / The Book of Judith
  • Helmut Engel
  • 3.3. Tobit / The Book of Tobit / Tobias
  • Katrin Hauspie
  • 3.4. The Books of the Maccabees
  • 3.4.1. Makkabaion I / 1 Maccabees
  • Michael Tilly
  • 3.4.2. Makkabaion II / 2 Maccabees
  • Tobias Nicklas
  • 3.4.3. Makkabaion III / 3 Maccabees
  • Wolfgang Orth
  • 3.4.4. Makkabaion IV / 4 Maccabees
  • Robert J. V. Hiebert
  • 4. Psalms and Odes
  • 4.1. Psalmoi / The Book of Psalms
  • Eberhard Bons / Ralph Brucker
  • 4.2. Odai / Odai / The Book of Odes
  • Ioan Chiril?â / Siegfried Kreuzer
  • 4.3. Psalmoi Solomontos / Psalms of Solomon
  • Felix Albrecht
  • 5. Wisdom Books
  • 5.1. Paroimiai / Proverbia / Proverbs of Solomon
  • Hans-Winfried J??ngling
  • 5.2. Ekklesiastes / Qohelet / Ecclesiastes
  • Peter J. Gentry with Yun-Yeong Yi
  • 5.3. Asma / Canticum Canticorum / Song of Songs
  • Eva Schulz-Fl??gel
  • 5.4. Job
  • Markus Witte
  • 5.5. Sophia Solomonos / Sapientia Salomonis / Wisdom of Solomon
  • Helmut Engel
  • 5.6. Sophia Sirach / Ekklesiasticus / The Wisdom of Jesus Son of Sirach
  • Frank Ueberschaer
  • 6. Prophetic Books
  • 6.1. Dodekapropheton / The Twelve Prophets
  • 6.1.0. Dodekapropheton / The Twelve Prophets: An Overview
  • C?®cile Dogniez
  • 6.1.1. Osee/Hosea
  • Jan Joosten
  • 6.1.2. Amos
  • Eberhard Bons
  • 6.1.3. Michaias/Michaeas/Micah
  • C?®cile Dogniez / Jan Joosten
  • 6.1.4. Joel
  • C?®cile Dogniez
  • 6.1.5. Abdiu/Abdias/Obadiah
  • C?®cile Dogniez
  • 6.1.6. Jonas/Jonah
  • C?®cile Dogniez
  • 6.1.7. Naoum/Nahum
  • Heinz-Josef Fabry
  • 6.1.8. Ambakoum/Habacuc/Habakkuk
  • Heinz-Josef Fabry
  • 6.1.9. Sophonias/Zephaniah
  • Jong-Hoon Kim
  • 6.1.10. Aggaios/Aggaeus/Haggai
  • Thomas Pola
  • 6.1.11. Zacharias/Zechariah
  • Thomas Pola
  • 6.1.12. Malachias/Malachi
  • C?®cile Dogniez
  • 6.2. Esaias/Isaias/Isaiah
  • Arie van der Kooij
  • 6.3. Jeremiah Writings
  • 6.3.1. Jeremias/Ieremias/Jeremiah
  • Pierre-Maurice Bogaert
  • 6.3.2. Baruch
  • Pierre-Maurice Bogaert
  • 6.3.3. Threnoi/Lamentationes/Lamentations
  • Frank Ueberschaer
  • 6.3.4. Epistole Jeremiou / Epistola Ieremiae / Epistle of Jeremiah
  • Benjamin Wright
  • 6.4. Iezekiel/Ezechiel/Ezekiel
  • Johan Lust
  • 6.5. Daniel Writings
  • 6.5.1. Daniel
  • Marco Settembrini
  • 6.5.2. Sousanna/Susanna/Susannah
  • Heinz-Dieter Neef
  • 6.5.3. Bel kai Drakon / Bel et Draco / Bel and the Dragon
  • Heinz-Dieter Neef
  • 7. The Septuagint and the New Testament
  • 7.1. The Septuagint Text in Early Christianity
  • Martin Karrer
  • 7.2. The Significance of Septuagint Quotations in the New Testament against the Background of Old Testament Textual History
  • Wolfgang Kraus

    Siegfried Kreuzer, David A. Brenner, Peter Altmann

    Siegfried Kreuzer is Professor of Old Testament at Protestant University Wuppertal/Bethel in Wuppertal, Germany.

    David A. Brenner is Lecturer in German and International Studies in the Department of International Studies at Texas A&M University.

    Peter Altmann is a Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zurich.