Esther : a commentary

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Auteur principal: Levenson, Jon Douglas.
Support: Livre
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Louisville (Ky.) : Westminster John Knox Press, cop.1997.
Édition: 1e ed.
Collection: The Old Testament library
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Autres localisations: Voir dans le Sudoc
Provenance: Fonds Théophile
Résumé: Among the books of the Old Testament, the book of Esther presents significant interpretive problems. The book has been preserved in Greek and Hebrew texts that diverge greatly from each other. As a result, Jews and Protestants usually read a version of the book of Esther that is several chapters shorter than the one in most Catholic and Orthodox Bibles. Jon D. Levenson capably guides the reader through both the longer Greek version and the shorter Hebrew one, demonstrating their coherence and their differences. This commentary listens to the voices of modern scholarship as well as rabbinic interpretation, providing a wealth of interpretive results
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Résumé:Among the books of the Old Testament, the book of Esther presents significant interpretive problems. The book has been preserved in Greek and Hebrew texts that diverge greatly from each other. As a result, Jews and Protestants usually read a version of the book of Esther that is several chapters shorter than the one in most Catholic and Orthodox Bibles. Jon D. Levenson capably guides the reader through both the longer Greek version and the shorter Hebrew one, demonstrating their coherence and their differences. This commentary listens to the voices of modern scholarship as well as rabbinic interpretation, providing a wealth of interpretive results
Description matérielle:1 vol. (XVI-142 p.) ; 23 cm.
Bibliographie:Bibliogr. p. [XIII]-XVI. Index
ISBN:0664220932 (br.)
9780664220938 (br.)