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BRILL eBooks, 1974
When a reading in Par ostensibly differs from MT, it is clearly important to locate at what stage... more When a reading in Par ostensibly differs from MT, it is clearly important to locate at what stage divergence came about. In very many cases the root of the difference is imbedded within the Gk tradition and the Gk text can be reasonably emended, often with the aid of the textforms other than G, as Rehm noted, to a reading identical with or close to MT. G embodies the oldest textform of Par but in a corrupt condition. This is the case especially where forms of names are concerned. This chapter handles only cases of inner-Gk corruption which have a possible bearing upon the pointed MT; many variants, such as those involving a perfect or an aorist tense, are immaterial for the present purpose. Most of the possible sources of error are dealt with in standard works of Gk textual criticism.Keywords: Gk text; MT; Rehm
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1975
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1978
Last week we embarked on a two-part series on fear entitled "When fear is a friend" or more fully... more Last week we embarked on a two-part series on fear entitled "When fear is a friend" or more fully "When fear is a friend or a natural companion we have to get used to." We distinguished between toxic fear and non-toxic fear, and we concentrated on non-toxic fear as our topic. We looked at scriptures that spoke of fear approvingly or at least acceptingly, and we came up with three factors of non-toxic fear: fear as a safety factor, fear of a new venture, and fear as conscientiousness.
Leslie C. The presence of doxologies at 89:52 and 106:48 indicates that Psalms 90-106 make up Boo... more Leslie C. The presence of doxologies at 89:52 and 106:48 indicates that Psalms 90-106 make up Book Four of the Psalter. Over the past twenty years scholarly study has been devoted to trying to read psalms consecutively rather than just as individual, independent texts, and this paper derives its impetus from such study relating to Book Four. This approach no way means abandoning the analysis of psalms by themselves, but wants to complement it by finding significance PSALMS BOOK FOUR: 90-106 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 1 This article was presented at a conference honoring the retirement of Pastor Cho at
Books by Leslie C Allen
Using the methodology of discourse analysis, cases of macrostructure are adduced, involving both ... more Using the methodology of discourse analysis, cases of macrostructure are adduced, involving both whole books and sections of books that have coherence from the use of a particular form or schema
BRILL eBooks, 1974
When a reading in Par ostensibly differs from MT, it is clearly important to locate at what stage... more When a reading in Par ostensibly differs from MT, it is clearly important to locate at what stage divergence came about. In very many cases the root of the difference is imbedded within the Gk tradition and the Gk text can be reasonably emended, often with the aid of the textforms other than G, as Rehm noted, to a reading identical with or close to MT. G embodies the oldest textform of Par but in a corrupt condition. This is the case especially where forms of names are concerned. This chapter handles only cases of inner-Gk corruption which have a possible bearing upon the pointed MT; many variants, such as those involving a perfect or an aorist tense, are immaterial for the present purpose. Most of the possible sources of error are dealt with in standard works of Gk textual criticism.Keywords: Gk text; MT; Rehm
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1975
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1978
Last week we embarked on a two-part series on fear entitled "When fear is a friend" or more fully... more Last week we embarked on a two-part series on fear entitled "When fear is a friend" or more fully "When fear is a friend or a natural companion we have to get used to." We distinguished between toxic fear and non-toxic fear, and we concentrated on non-toxic fear as our topic. We looked at scriptures that spoke of fear approvingly or at least acceptingly, and we came up with three factors of non-toxic fear: fear as a safety factor, fear of a new venture, and fear as conscientiousness.
Leslie C. The presence of doxologies at 89:52 and 106:48 indicates that Psalms 90-106 make up Boo... more Leslie C. The presence of doxologies at 89:52 and 106:48 indicates that Psalms 90-106 make up Book Four of the Psalter. Over the past twenty years scholarly study has been devoted to trying to read psalms consecutively rather than just as individual, independent texts, and this paper derives its impetus from such study relating to Book Four. This approach no way means abandoning the analysis of psalms by themselves, but wants to complement it by finding significance PSALMS BOOK FOUR: 90-106 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 1 This article was presented at a conference honoring the retirement of Pastor Cho at
Using the methodology of discourse analysis, cases of macrostructure are adduced, involving both ... more Using the methodology of discourse analysis, cases of macrostructure are adduced, involving both whole books and sections of books that have coherence from the use of a particular form or schema