This book examines the two portraits of Jeroboam (in the TM and in the LXX), and compares them with their parallel witnesses (the Antiochian Text and the Vetus Latina [VL]), as well as with historiographical reworking of Flavius Josephus. In fact, variants of the Lucianic manuscripts, if confirmed by the VL and Josephus, can attest the protolucianic, textual form that reflects closely the Old Greek, and is therefore very close to the original text. Literary criticism then allows you to also study the nature of theological reading of the Deuteronomistic editors, who produced an ideologized historiography, which should therefore be checked carefully.
Toloni, G., Jéroboam et la division du royaume. Étude historico-philologique de1 Rois 11,26-12,33, Brepols Publishers, Turnhout (Belgium) 2017:<<Bibliothèque de l’École des Hautes Études - Sciences religieuses>>,178 230 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/98012]
Jéroboam et la division du royaume. Étude historico-philologique de1 Rois 11,26-12,33
Toloni, Giancarlo
2017
Abstract
This book examines the two portraits of Jeroboam (in the TM and in the LXX), and compares them with their parallel witnesses (the Antiochian Text and the Vetus Latina [VL]), as well as with historiographical reworking of Flavius Josephus. In fact, variants of the Lucianic manuscripts, if confirmed by the VL and Josephus, can attest the protolucianic, textual form that reflects closely the Old Greek, and is therefore very close to the original text. Literary criticism then allows you to also study the nature of theological reading of the Deuteronomistic editors, who produced an ideologized historiography, which should therefore be checked carefully.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.