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A Targumist Interprets the Torah: Contradictions and Coherence in Targum Pseudo-Jonathan: Supplement to Aramaic Studies, cartea 17

Autor Iosif J Zhakevich
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 ian 2022
This book conducts a focused study of contradictions and coherence in Targum Pseudo-Jonathan. The first section of this study examines the apparent disruption of congruity with regard to the vertical dimension of the Targum, that is, between the Torah (the Hebrew Vorlage) and the Targum (the Aramaic translation). The second section addresses the apparent disruption of congruity with regard to the horizontal dimension of the Targum, that is, within the boundaries of the TgPsJ corpus. Ultimately, this work suggests that the contradictions are given to resolution, once the greater context of biblical and Jewish tradition is taken into consideration.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004503847
ISBN-10: 9004503846
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Supplement to Aramaic Studies


Cuprins

Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction
1Overview
2Methodology
3A Brief History of Research
4Primary and Secondary Sources

Part 1 Vertical Dimension—Contradictions between the Torah and the Targum



1 Contradictions in Converse Translation I
1Introduction
2Creation of the Rhetorical Question: Genesis 4:14
3Addition of the Negative Particle I: Genesis 4:23–24
4Addition of the Negative Particle II: Genesis 37:33
5Replacement of the Verb: Exodus 33:3–5
6Conclusion

2 Contradictions in Converse Translation II
1Introduction
2Elimination of the (Implied) Negative Particle at TgPsJ Genesis 19:33
3Three Questions Regarding the Converse Translation at TgPsJ Genesis 19:33
4Modern Scholarship on the Converse Translation at TgPsJ Genesis 19:33
5A Deliberate Converse Translation at TgPsJ Genesis 19:33
6The Mechanism of Derivation of the Converse Translation at TgPsJ Genesis 19:33
7The Discrepancy between the Manuscript and the Printed Editions at TgPsJ Genesis 19:33
8Conclusion

Part 2 Horizontal Dimension—Contradictions between Passages within the Targum



3 Contradictions in the Targum I—Concerning Numerals
1Introduction
2Part I: Contradictions with Explicit Reference to Numerals
3Part II: Contradictions with Implicit Reference to Numerals
4Conclusion

4 Contradictions in the Targum II—Concerning Actions
1Introduction
2The Culprit for the Curse: Genesis 3:17 vs. 5:29
3The Presentation of the Bloodied Tunic of Joseph: Genesis 37:32 vs. 38:25
4Moses’ Trip to Egypt: Exodus 4:20–26 vs. 18:1–4
5The Function of the Pillar of Cloud: Exodus 13:21–22 vs. 14:19–20
6Dathan and Abiram in Egypt and in the Wilderness: Exodus 14:3 vs. Numbers 26:4–9
7Conclusion

5 Contradictions in the Targum III—Concerning Characters
1Introduction
2The Character of Hagar—Slave or Free? Genesis 16:3 vs. 21:14
3The Character of Nimrod—Righteous or Wicked? Genesis 10:8–12
4The Character of Esau—Righteous or Wicked? Genesis 32:12
5The Character of Ishmael—Righteous or Wicked? Genesis 25:7–17
6Conclusion

Conclusions

Bibliography
Index

Notă biografică

Iosif J. Zhakevich, Ph. D. (2016), Harvard University, is Associate Professor of Old Testament at The Master’s Seminary. He was on the translation committee for the Legacy Standard Bible and has published numerous articles, including “Genesis 3:15 in the New Testament and in the Pentateuchal Targums: Enmity as a Spiritual Conflict” (forthcoming, The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology).