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Table of Contents

Preface 7

Chapter 1: Scripture and Ritual 10

The Three Dimensions of Written Texts 13

Ritualizing Scriptures in Three Dimensions 15

Jewish and Christian Scriptures 18

Manuscripts and Printing 21

Section 1: The Torah as a Scripture 24

Chapter 2: Torah and Pentateuch 25

The Pentateuch in Three Dimensions 26

Scripturalizing Torah in the Time of Ezra 29

Chapter 3: The Torah’s Rhetoric 34

The Torah's Rhetoric of Origins 35

Authority, Sanctions, Readers 48

The Rhetoric of the Deuteronomistic History 62

Chapter 4: The Torah's Iconic Dimension 70

The Pentateuch's Iconic Dimension After Ezra 72

The Pentateuch's Iconic Dimension Before Ezra 92

Ancient Lost-and-Found Books 100

Chapter 5: The Torah's Expressive Dimension 105

Reading Torah after Ezra 109

Songs and Poetry in the Hebrew Bible 123

Expressing the Covenant: the Prophets 128

Expressing Torah Before Ezra 130

Chapter 6: The Torah's Semantic Dimension 138

Interpreting Life: Wisdom Literature 138

The Tanak as a Scripture 141

Promises, Threats, and Apocalyptic 146

Scripturalizing Prophets, Psalms and Wisdom 153

Interpreting Scripture: Scribes and Rabbis 160

Identifying with Israel 171

The Pentateuch Before Ezra 180

Section 2: The Gospels as a Scripture 192

Chapter 7: Rhetoric about Jesus 192

Jesus in the Gospels

Paul and his Letters

Chapter 8: The Rhetoric of the Gospels

The Gospel According to Mark

The Gospel According to Matthew

The Gospel According to Luke

The Gospel According to John

Chapter 9: The Gospels’ Iconic Dimension

Irenaeus and the Four Gospels

Iconic Gospels and Bibles

Chapter 10: The Gospels' Expressive Dimension

Christian Lectionaries

Singing Christian Scriptures

The Languages of Christian Scriptures

Expert Translators

Portraying Jesus in Visual Art and Media

Chapter 11: The Gospels' Semantic Dimension

Interpreting Jesus’s Death

Other Ancient Gospels

Women in the Gospels and Ancient Cultures

The Gospel before the Gospels

Writing Paul's Letters

The Search for the Historical Jesus

Section 3: The Bible as a Scripture 248

Chapter 12: The Bible's Iconic Dimension 248

Publishing Tanaks and Bibles 248

Relic Books 255

Decalogue Tablets 261

Chapter 13: The Bible's Expressive Dimension 264

The Bible in Art 264

Illustrated Bibles 267

Bible Maps 270

The Bible in Theater and Film 272

Chapter 14: The Bible’s Semantic Dimension 277

Biblical Law and Authority 277

Modern Controversies about Genesis 288

Chapter 15: The History of the Bible as a Scripture 303

Scripturalization and Canonization 303

Understanding the Bible as a Scripture 304

Cited Works and Further Reading 307

Understanding the Bible as a Scripture in History

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119730378, 978-1119730378
      ISBN10: 1119730376
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Preface 7

      Chapter 1: Scripture and Ritual 10

      The Three Dimensions of Written Texts 13

      Ritualizing Scriptures in Three Dimensions 15

      Jewish and Christian Scriptures 18

      Manuscripts and Printing 21

      Section 1: The Torah as a Scripture 24

      Chapter 2: Torah and Pentateuch 25

      The Pentateuch in Three Dimensions 26

      Scripturalizing Torah in the Time of Ezra 29

      Chapter 3: The Torah’s Rhetoric 34

      The Torah's Rhetoric of Origins 35

      Authority, Sanctions, Readers 48

      The Rhetoric of the Deuteronomistic History 62

      Chapter 4: The Torah's Iconic Dimension 70

      The Pentateuch's Iconic Dimension After Ezra 72

      The Pentateuch's Iconic Dimension Before Ezra 92

      Ancient Lost-and-Found Books 100

      Chapter 5: The Torah's Expressive Dimension 105

      Reading Torah after Ezra 109

      Songs and Poetry in the Hebrew Bible 123

      Expressing the Covenant: the Prophets 128

      Expressing Torah Before Ezra 130

      Chapter 6: The Torah's Semantic Dimension 138

      Interpreting Life: Wisdom Literature 138

      The Tanak as a Scripture 141

      Promises, Threats, and Apocalyptic 146

      Scripturalizing Prophets, Psalms and Wisdom 153

      Interpreting Scripture: Scribes and Rabbis 160

      Identifying with Israel 171

      The Pentateuch Before Ezra 180

      Section 2: The Gospels as a Scripture 192

      Chapter 7: Rhetoric about Jesus 192

      Jesus in the Gospels

      Paul and his Letters

      Chapter 8: The Rhetoric of the Gospels

      The Gospel According to Mark

      The Gospel According to Matthew

      The Gospel According to Luke

      The Gospel According to John

      Chapter 9: The Gospels’ Iconic Dimension

      Irenaeus and the Four Gospels

      Iconic Gospels and Bibles

      Chapter 10: The Gospels' Expressive Dimension

      Christian Lectionaries

      Singing Christian Scriptures

      The Languages of Christian Scriptures

      Expert Translators

      Portraying Jesus in Visual Art and Media

      Chapter 11: The Gospels' Semantic Dimension

      Interpreting Jesus’s Death

      Other Ancient Gospels

      Women in the Gospels and Ancient Cultures

      The Gospel before the Gospels

      Writing Paul's Letters

      The Search for the Historical Jesus

      Section 3: The Bible as a Scripture 248

      Chapter 12: The Bible's Iconic Dimension 248

      Publishing Tanaks and Bibles 248

      Relic Books 255

      Decalogue Tablets 261

      Chapter 13: The Bible's Expressive Dimension 264

      The Bible in Art 264

      Illustrated Bibles 267

      Bible Maps 270

      The Bible in Theater and Film 272

      Chapter 14: The Bible’s Semantic Dimension 277

      Biblical Law and Authority 277

      Modern Controversies about Genesis 288

      Chapter 15: The History of the Bible as a Scripture 303

      Scripturalization and Canonization 303

      Understanding the Bible as a Scripture 304

      Cited Works and Further Reading 307

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