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The Search for Quotation: Verbal Parallels in the Prophets (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series)

معرفی کتاب «The Search for Quotation: Verbal Parallels in the Prophets (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series)» نوشتهٔ Richard L. Schultz، منتشرشده توسط نشر Sheffield Academic Press در سال 1999. این کتاب در 8 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Schultz''s study of the phenomenon of prophetic quotation in the Old Testament draws upon other literary traditions to develop a new model for the analysis of such quotations. He then applies this model to five representative examples from Isaiah.Left hand .pdf Table of Contents only sequentially displays text pages - i.e., there are no chapter or chapter sub-heading links. Annotation A thorough study of quotation within ancient and modern literatures is the background for this new approach to alleged quotations within the prophetic writings. The common claim that specific verbal parallels result from the conscious repetition of the words of a predecessor is beset by difficulties. After examining quotation in non-prophetic (ancient Near Eastern, early Jewish, Old Testament wisdom and narrative, and modern Western) literatures, Schultz proposes a new model for interpreting verbal parallels that utilizes several criteria for identifying quotation and combines diachronic with synchronic analysis. He then applies this model to five representative verbal parallels involving the book of Isaiah. This book illustrates how an awareness of the versatility of quotation facilitates a more accurate interpretation of verbal parallels, and at the same time calls for greater caution in employing them in support of various theories

A thorough study of quotation within ancient and modern literatures is the background for this new approach to alleged quotations within the prophetic writings. The common claim that specific verbal parallels result from the conscious repetition of the words of a predecessor is beset by difficulties. After examining quotation in non-prophetic (ancient Near Eastern, early Jewish, Old Testament wisdom and narrative, and modern Western) literatures, Schultz proposes a new model for interpreting verbal parallels that utilizes several criteria for identifying quotation and combines diachronic with synchronic analysis. He then applies this model to five representative verbal parallels involving the book of Isaiah. This book illustrates how an awareness of the versatility of quotation facilitates a more accurate interpretation of verbal parallels, and at the same time calls for greater caution in employing them in support of various theories.

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