
Scriptural Allusions and Exegesis in the Hodayot.
Title:
Scriptural Allusions and Exegesis in the Hodayot.
Author:
Hughes, Julie.
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9789047408451
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1 online resource (282 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Chapter One THE HODAYOT: A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF STUDIES TO DATE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. 1QHa and Early Hodayot Scholarship -- 3. The Reconstruction and Re-Ordering of 1QHa -- 3.1. Excursus on Numbering Systems -- 4. The Other Hodayot Manuscripts -- 5. A Survey of Significant Studies -- 5.1. Textual Studies -- 5.2. Early Views on Genre and Sitz im Leben -- 5.3. Author -- 5.4. Prosody -- 5.5. Genre and Sitz im Leben Revisited -- 5.6. A New and Distinctive Approach by Carol Newsom -- 5.6.1. Community Hymns -- 5.6.2. Hodayot of the Leader -- 5.6.3. Differences and Areas of Common Interest -- 6. Objectives of This Study -- Chapter Two METHODOLOGY -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Selection of Passages -- 3. How Does One Study Poetry? -- 3.1. Terminology -- 3.2. Metre, Parallelism and Structural Indicators -- 4. How Does One Study Allusions? -- 4.1. Definition of an Allusion -- 4.1.1. Quotation -- 4.1.2. Allusion -- 4.1.3. Idiom -- 4.1.4. From Author to Reader -- 4.2. Identification of Allusions -- 4.2.1. Proposed Criteria -- 4.3. The Function of Allusions -- 5. How Does One Read Texts? -- 5.1. Intertextuality -- 5.2. Reader-Orientated Approaches -- 6. Outline of Method -- 6.1. Delimitation and Text -- 6.2. Translation -- 6.3. Analysis of Structure -- 6.4. Close Reading -- 6.5. Allusions -- 6.6. Intertexts -- 6.7. Observations and Comments -- Chapter Three TWO DUALISTIC POEMS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Two Ways1QHa VII 21-VIII ? [XV 8-25+frg. 10+frg. 32] -- 2.1. Delimitation and Text -- 2.2. Translation -- 2.3. Analysis of Structure -- 2.4. Close Reading -- 2.5. Allusions -- 2.5.1. A Meditation on Jeremiah -- 2.6. Intertexts -- 2.6.1. Creation and Destiny -- 2.6.2. Jer 10:23 -- 2.6.3. Two Ways -- 2.6.4. Is There An Underlying Exegesis? -- 2.7. Observations and Comments -- 3. "I" and "They"1QHa XII 6-XIII 6 [IV 5-V 4].
3.1. Delimitation and Text -- 3.2. Translation -- 3.3. Analysis of Structure -- 3.4. Close Reading -- 3.4.1. The Speaker and his Enemies -- 3.4.2. The Speaker and his God -- 3.5. Allusions -- 3.5.1. Correct and Incorrect Interpretation of Torah -- 3.5.2. A Prayer of Confession and Commitment -- 3.6. Intertexts -- 3.6.1. Spokesmen of Error and Plots of Belial -- 3.6.2. What is Flesh? -- 3.7. Observations and Comments -- Chapter Four A POEM IN THREE MOVEMENTS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sustained Artistry1QHa XVI 5-XVII 36 [VIII 4-IX 36] -- 2.1. Delimitation and Text -- 2.2. Translation -- 2.3. Analysis of Structure -- 2.4. Close Reading -- 2.4.1. The Secret Garden Tended by the Speaker -- 2.4.2. The Afflicted Teacher -- 2.4.3. God the Compassionate Judge and Parent -- 2.5. Allusions -- 2.5.1. Preparation -- 2.5.2. Testing -- 2.5.3. Vindication -- 2.6. Intertexts -- 2.6.1. Another Long Hodayah and its Sequel -- 2.6.2. Garden Imagery -- 2.6.3. Suffering and Vindication -- 2.7. Observations and Comments -- Chapter Five TWO ESCHATOLOGICAL POEMS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Three Images of Distress1QHa XI 6-19 [III 5-18] -- 2.1. Delimitation and Text -- 2.2. Translation -- 2.3. Analysis of structure -- 2.3.1. Repetitions and Wordplays -- 2.4. Close Reading -- 2.5. Allusions -- 2.6. Intertexts -- 2.7. Observations and Comments -- 3. From the Depths to the Heights1QHa XI 20-37 [III 19-36] -- 3.1. Delimitation and Text -- 3.2. Translation -- 3.3. Analysis of structure -- 3.4. Close Reading -- 3.5. Allusions -- 3.5.1. Raised to the Heights but Living in the Midst of Evil -- 3.5.2. Eschatological Destruction and Holy War -- 3.6. Intertexts -- 3.7. Observations and Comments -- Chapter Six CONCLUSIONS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Diversity -- 3. A Literary Tradition -- 4. The Implied Speaker -- 5. Artistic Merit -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS -- INDEX OF TEXTS.
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