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Pesher and Hypomnema: A Comparison of Two Commentary Traditions from the Hellenistic-Roman Period

Hartog, Pieter - Personal Name;

Dalam Pesher dan Hypomnema, Pieter B. Hartog membandingkan komentar-komentar Yahudi kuno tentang Alkitab Ibrani dengan komentar-komentar papirus tentang Iliad. Hartog menunjukkan bahwa anggota gerakan yang memproduksi dan melestarikan Gulungan Laut Mati mengadopsi penulisan komentar klasik dan menyesuaikannya dengan kebutuhan mereka sendiri. Koneksi antara Pesharim Qumran dan Hypomnemata tentang Iliad dihasilkan dari pertukaran pengetahuan akademik di seluruh Mesir Hellenistik-Romawi dan Palestina. Menganalisis efek dari pertukaran pengetahuan ini, Pesher dan Hypomnema menunjukkan bahwa anggota gerakan Qumran sepenuhnya terbenam dalam lingkungan Hellenistik dan Romawi mereka.


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Series Title
Studi tentang Teks-teks Gurun Yudea
Call Number
220.66 HAR p
Publisher
Leiden, Belanda : Brill., 2017
Collation
online resource ( XV, 356 Pages)
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9789004354203
Classification
220.66
Content Type
text
Media Type
computer
Carrier Type
online resource
Edition
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Subject(s)
Metode Penafsiran Kitab Ibrani
Hermeneutika
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Pieter B. Hartog
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Erwin Hendarto
Source
https://brill.com/view/title/35712
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Erwin
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Journal Volume
121
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