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Book SynopsisTrade Review'This journal is not only of interest to historians of Jewish exegesis, but is also an essential interpretative optic for Christian exegesis, especially for the exegesis of the Psalms.' Seamus O'Connell * Journal for the Study of the New Testament *
Table of ContentsPreface; 1. Craig A. Evans, Introduction; 2. Bradford A. Kirkegaard, Satan in the Testament of Job: A Literary Analysis; 3. Bruce N. Fisk, Gaps in the Story, Cracks in the Earth: The Exile of Cain and the Destruction of Korah in Pseudo-Philo (LAB 16); 4. Theodore A. Bergren, The Tradition History of the Exodus Review in 5 Ezra 1; 5. Andrea Lieber Merwin, Voice and Vision: Song as a Vehicle for Ecstatic Experience in Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice; 6. Andrei A. Orlov, The Face as the Heavenly Counterpart of the Visionary in the Slavonic Ladder of Jacob; 7. Esther M. Menn, Prayerful Origins: David as Temple Founder in Rabbinic Psalms Commentary (Midrash Tehillim); 8. Natalie B. Dohrmann, Reading as Rhetoric in Halakhic Texts; 9. Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, On the Culture of the Bavli; 10. Judith H. Newman, Holy, Holy, Holy: The Use of Isa 6:3 in AposCon 7.35.1-10 and AposCon 8.12.6-27; 11. Matthias Henze, Patristic Interpretations of the Composition of the Psalter; 12. Rebecca Moore, Jewish Influence on Christian Biblical Interpretation: Hugh of St. Victor and "The Four Daughters of God"