6. Literary Studies and History of Interpretation

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/03090892231175416
N. Macdonald
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The Joseph story has been a subject of considerable controversy in recent scholarship. Did it originate in the northern kingdom or is it a diaspora novella? When and how did it take on its function as a bridge between the patriarchal and exodus narratives? In this clear and compact study, A. argues that the Joseph story originated in the time of the Omrides and climaxed in Joseph’s revelation of himself to his brothers (Gen. 37; 39.1; 40–47). A revised version was produced at the beginning of the 8th century, perhaps in the reign of Jeroboam II, which extended the story to include the death of Jacob and Joseph’s second assurance to his brothers (Gen. 50). At some point before the fall of the northern kingdom it was attached to the Jacob cycle. The story was then exposed to further smaller revisions as it was transmitted in Judahite cycles and incorporated into the patriarchal cycle, the priestly Triteuch, the Hexateuch and the Pentateuch. A. is particularly attentive to the thematic perspectives of the different versions of the story that he discerns, and the way that political claims of the earlier versions were developed in different directions as the book became an expression of diaspora existence. As we have come to expect from A., the weighing of previous scholarship is exemplary, and the examination of historical, exegetical and redactional problems is full of insight. natHan MacdonaLd
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6.文学研究与阐释史
在最近的学术研究中,约瑟夫的故事一直是一个颇有争议的话题。它是起源于北方王国,还是一部散居海外的中篇小说?它是何时以及如何发挥其作为父权叙事和逃亡叙事之间桥梁的作用的?在这项清晰而紧凑的研究中,A.认为约瑟夫的故事起源于奥姆里德家族,并在约瑟夫向他的兄弟们展示自己时达到了高潮(Gen.37;39.1;40-47)。8世纪初,可能是在杰罗博安二世统治时期,制作了一个修订版,将故事扩展到雅各布之死和约瑟夫对他的兄弟们的第二次保证(Gen.50)。在北方王国灭亡之前的某个时刻,它被附属于雅各布周期。这个故事随后被暴露在进一步的小修订中,因为它在犹太教周期中传播,并被纳入父权制周期,祭司Triteuch,Hexateuch和Pentateuch。A.特别关注他所发现的故事不同版本的主题视角,以及随着这本书成为散居者存在的一种表达,早期版本的政治主张是如何朝着不同的方向发展的。正如我们对A.所期望的那样,对以往学术的权衡堪称典范,对历史、训诫和编纂问题的研究充满了洞察力。natHan MacdonaLd
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期刊介绍: Since its establishment in 1976, the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament has become widely regarded as offering the best in current, peer-reviewed scholarship on the Old Testament across a range of critical methodologies. Many original and creative approaches to the interpretation of the Old Testament literature and cognate fields of inquiry are pioneered in this journal, which showcases the work of both new and established scholars.
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