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Septuagint, Scrolls and Cognate Writings: Papers Presented to the International Symposium on the Septuagint and Its Relations to the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Writings
George T. Brooke, Barnabas Lindars, , Lindars
ISBN
9781555407070
Volume
SCS 33
Status
Available
Price
$52.00
Publication Date
January 1997
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$52.00

The seventeen essays in this volume were originally presented during the International Symposium on the Septuagint and Its Relation to the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Writings (30 July–2 August 1990).

Section A: The Septuagint and the Dead Sea Scrolls

The Contribution of the Qumran Scrolls to the Understanding of the LXX
Emanuel Tov

The Septuagint Manuscripts from Qumran: A Reappraisal of Their Value
Eugene C. Ulrich

The Temple Scroll and the LXX Exodus 35–40
George J. Brooke

On the Relationship between 11QPsa and the Septuagint on the Basis of the Computerized Data Base
Johann Cook

The Problem of Haplography in 1 and 2 Samuel
Robert P. Gordon

The Qumran Fragments of Joshua: Which Puzzle Are They a Part of and Where Do They Fit?
Leonard Greenspoon

The Old Greek of Isaiah in Relation to the Qumran Texts of Isaiah: Some General Comments
Arie van der Kooij

Statistics and Textual Filiation: The Case of 4QSama/LXX (with a Note on the Text of the Pentateuch
Frank H. Polak

The Septuagint and the Temple Scroll: Shared “Halakhic” Variants
Lawrence H. Schiffman

Section B: The Septuagint and Cognate Writings

To Revise or Not to Revise: Attitudes to Jewish Biblical Translation
Sebastian P. Brock

The Translation of the Septuagint in Light of Earlier Tradition and Subsequent Influences
Robert Hanhart

Septuagintal Translation Techniques—A Solution to the Problem of the Tabernacle AccountAnneli Aejmelaeus

281 BCE: The Year of the Translation of the Pentateuch into Greek under Ptolemy II
Nina L. Collins

The Translation of the Greek Minor Versions: Translations or Revisions
Lester L. Grabbe

The Treatment in the LXX of the Theme of Seeing God
Anthony Hanson

[Edra] and the Philistine Plague
Johan Lust

Is the Alternate Tradition of the Division of the Kingdom (3 Kgdms 12:24a–z) Non-Deuteronomistic?
Zipora Talshir