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Scribes, Jewish --- Biblia --- Legends.
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Pharisees. --- Scribes, Jewish. --- Sadducees. --- Social classes
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Pharisees --- Sadducees --- Scribes, Jewish --- Social classes --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Manuscripts --- Scribes, Jewish. --- Hebrew language --- Aramaic language --- Transmission of texts. --- Codicology.
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Hebrew language --- Paleography --- Scribes, Jewish --- Paléographie --- Orthography and spelling --- Dead Sea scrolls --- Language, style
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"How did the controversy between Jesus and the scribal elite begin? We know that it ended on a cross, but what put Jesus on the radar of established religious and political leaders in the first place? Chris Keith argues this an answer to that question must go beyond typical explanations such as Jesus's alternative views on Torah or his miracle working and consider his status as a teacher"--
Scribes, Jewish --- Judaism --- History --- Jesus Christ --- Jesus Christ --- Teaching methods. --- Person and offices.
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Scribes, Jewish --- Bible. --- Bible. --- Bible. --- Versions --- Isaiah scroll. --- Versions --- Severus scroll. --- Criticism, Textual.
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This volume is a concentrated examination of the varied roles of scribes and scribal practices in ancient Israel and Judah, shedding light on the social world of the Hebrew Bible. Divided into discussion of three key aspects, the book begins by assessing praxis and materiality, looking at the tools and materials used by scribes, where they came from and how they worked in specific contexts. The contributors then move to observe the power and status of scribal cultures, and how scribes functioned within their broader social world. Finally, the volume offers perspectives that examine ideological issues at play in both antiquity and the modern context(s) of biblical scholarship. Taken together, these essays demonstrate that no text is produced in a void, and no writer functions without a network of resources."--
Scribes, Jewish. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Scribes, Jewish --- 221.014 --- 221.014 Oud Testament: tekstgeschiedenis en tekstkritiek:--inleidingen; werkinstrumenten --- Oud Testament: tekstgeschiedenis en tekstkritiek:--inleidingen; werkinstrumenten --- Sofer --- Soferim --- Sofrim --- Sopher --- Sopherim --- Sophrim --- Judaism --- Functionaries
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